County Sligo Golf Club at Rosses Point, links fairways beneath Benbulben on the Wild Atlantic Way
Money guide · verified 2026 rates

Green Fees in County Sligo: What Golf Costs in 2026

Yeats country has joined the big leagues on price: County Sligo Golf Club at Rosses Point now asks 320 to 375 euro for Harry Colt's championship links in 2026. Yet Sligo remains one of the best value great links counties in Ireland, because Strandhill is 195 euro, Enniscrone runs from about 90, and the day tickets stretch every euro across 36 holes. Here are the verified rates and the honest ways to pay less.

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The short answer

Budget 320 to 375 euro for the headline round at Rosses Point in 2026, 195 euro at Strandhill in peak season and roughly 90 to 175 euro at Enniscrone depending on the month. That means the full Sligo links triple, three of the most distinct dunescapes in the west of Ireland, costs about 640 to 745 euro in summer green fees, which is less than a single peak round at some marquee names further south. Caddies at Rosses Point run 90 euro a bag, and the county's day tickets are the quiet bargain: from 585 euro for 36 championship holes at County Sligo.

County Sligo green fees by course, 2026

Club published visitor rates, verified June 2026. All fees indicative; always confirm directly before booking.
CourseIndicative 2026 visitor feeNotes
County Sligo, Colt Links320 euro Mon to Thu; 350 euro Fri and Sun (from 1pm); 375 euro Sat (from 1pm)Season 15 Mar to 15 Nov 2026; day ticket from 585 euro
County Sligo, Bomore 975 euro year roundNine holes, ideal warm up or evening loop
Strandhill Golf Club195 euro peak (15 Mar to 31 Oct); 100 euro winterBelow Knocknarea, above Culleenamore strand
Enniscrone, Dunes CourseFrom about 90 euro off peak to around 175 euro high summerHackett dunes on Killala Bay; 27 holes in total

Sources: club published 2026 tariffs for County Sligo and Strandhill, club and operator listings for Enniscrone. All third party pricing moves with season and demand, so always confirm directly before booking. Check tee times · Check hotel rates.

The courses, and what they cost

Rosses Point: the trophy

County Sligo Golf Club is the round the trip is built around, Harry Colt's links beneath the flat top of Benbulben and the home of the West of Ireland Championship since the 1920s. The 2026 structure rewards planning: 320 euro Monday to Thursday against 375 on Saturday afternoons, with the visitor season running 15 March to 15 November. The day ticket from 585 euro is the play for purists, because the stretch from the 14th tee, with the Atlantic on three sides, deserves a second look the same day. A single bag caddie is 90 euro and worth it first time out, with forecaddies at 120 to 140 euro for groups.

Strandhill and Enniscrone: the supporting pair

Strandhill, fifteen minutes from Sligo town under Knocknarea, plays bigger than its card in the sea wind and charges 195 euro in the 2026 peak, falling to a sharp 100 euro from November. Enniscrone, half an hour west where the Moy meets Killala Bay, is the value masterstroke: Eddie Hackett's Dunes course moves through some of the tallest sandhills in Connacht for roughly 90 to 175 euro by season, and many regulars rate its middle stretch alongside anything in the county. Played midweek in May or September, the pair costs less than one peak Saturday at Rosses Point.

What the fee does not include

Caddies are the main add at Rosses Point at 90 euro a bag plus gratuity, with club hire 50 euro and buggies 50 euro where the links allows them. Strandhill lists buggies at 45 euro and premium hire sets at 50. The Irish links norm is walking, so the realistic extra is 100 to 150 euro per marquee day for a caddie and the clubhouse afterwards. Sligo town's pubs, mercifully, remain priced for locals rather than golfers.

How to time it, and how to save

The structural saves are simple. Play Rosses Point Monday to Thursday and bank up to 55 euro against the Saturday rate, or take the day ticket from 585 euro and make it a 36 hole pilgrimage. Use the shoulders: the season opens 15 March and runs to mid November, and April or October golf here is firm, quiet and unmistakably links weather. Strandhill's winter rate of 100 euro is one of the best cold month deals in Ireland, and Enniscrone's off peak window drops near 90. The wider play is geographic: Sligo sits an hour south of Donegal's value links and an hour north of Carne, so a week based here reaches three counties of dunes for the cost of two Kerry rounds. See our Ireland green fee guide, the Wild Atlantic Way fee guide, the County Sligo playing guide and the 10 day Ireland coastal itinerary for the bigger picture.

Plan your Sligo golf trip

Rosses Point at the right rate, Enniscrone and Strandhill slotted around it, and the northwest's quiet roads handled: tell us roughly when and who is traveling, and one concierge prices the week to the head, with no obligation.

County Sligo green fee questions

How much is a green fee at County Sligo Golf Club in 2026?

The club's published 2026 visitor rate for the Colt Championship Links at Rosses Point is 320 euro per person Monday to Thursday, 350 euro on Friday and Sunday from 1pm, and 375 euro on Saturday from 1pm, with the visitor season running 15 March to 15 November 2026. A links day ticket starts from 585 euro. Always confirm directly before booking.

What do Strandhill and Enniscrone cost in 2026?

Strandhill's published visitor rate is 195 euro per person in the 2026 peak season, 15 March to 31 October, dropping to 100 euro in winter. Enniscrone's Dunes course has listed from about 90 euro off peak to around 175 euro in high summer 2026. Both are indicative; always confirm directly before booking.

Is there a cheap way to play Rosses Point?

Two honest routes: the day ticket from 585 euro turns 36 holes into materially better value than two separate rounds, and the club's Bomore 9 costs 75 euro year round for a links warm up without the championship fee. Midweek Monday to Thursday at 320 euro also saves up to 55 euro on the weekend rate.

What extras should you budget at the Sligo links?

At County Sligo Golf Club a single bag caddie is 90 euro, a forecaddie 120 euro for two or three players and 140 euro for four, club hire 50 euro and a buggy 50 euro. Strandhill lists buggies at 45 euro and premium club hire at 50 euro. Add gratuities, and plan around 100 to 150 euro per marquee day beyond the green fee if you take a caddie.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Fees verified June 2026 against club published 2026 tariffs and operator listings. Last reviewed June 2026.