Online Golf Travel Ireland HomepageGolf courses accommodation hotels castles vacations organised tours guided tours Irelandenquire now
 
  GOLF COURSES
Ireland's Finest Links
& Parkland Courses
  ACCOMMODATION
Irish Hotels, Castles
& Country Houses
  TRANSPORTATION
Heli Golf in Ireland
Self Drive, Chauffeur Driven & Air Transfers
  ENQUIRIES
  DESTINATION GUIDE
Facts on Ireland
City & Regional Guide
Travel Tips
  WHILE YOU'RE HERE
Weather
Travel Times
To Do and See
Restaurants
  ABOUT US
Background & Plans
Customer Testimonials
Terms & Conditions
Security & Privacy
 
 
ST. HELENS BAY GOLF CLUB
Rosslare Harbour
Co.Wexford
Ireland
Client Reviews
 
COURSE REVIEW:
Founded:1993
Designer:Philip Walton
Championship Length:6,700 yards
PAR:72
SSS (Course Rating):72
Type:Links & Parkland
 
St. Helens BaySituated in what is known as Ireland's "Sunny South East", St. Helen's Bay Golf & Country Club captures the essence of a bygone era, covering 150 acres of sweeping terrain and incorporating features dating back to Norman times. The architectural debut of Ryder Cup player Philip Walton, St. Helens Bay is largely a links course with a decidedly parkland flavour. The layout gives variety to each hole and makes the most of the prevailing southwesterly wind, while the water features and some 5,000 trees are employed to strategic effect.

Given the links like turf and location of St. Helen's Bay nearby the Tuskar Lighthouse, there is an awareness that the sea cannot be far away. The fact that it is not revealed in a golfing context until the last two holes, rather than detract from the experience, seems to give St. Helen's Bay one of the most dramatic finishes in Irish Golf. There are many appealing features on the course, not least being the stone walls dating back to the days of the Great Famine; an area of the nearby beach known as Pirate's Cove, which was once a haven for 19th century smugglers, and an ancient tower house near the 12th hole, dating back to the 13th century.

A relatively easy par five opening hole, reachable in two can foster a false confidence that is often punished by the following two holes, which prove difficult to par. If you are going to shoot a good score at St. Helen's Bay however, the foundations must be laid on the front nine as the homeward journey gets significantly more demanding. While the par five 10th can be reached in two, the long par three 11th presents a special challenge and the 15th, measuring over 600 yards from the back tees, is one of the longest holes in Ireland.

But almost inevitably, reflections on St. Helen's Bay are dominated by the two finishing holes, which would not be out of place on any of the country's leading links courses. The 17th is a fine par three, where except in the case of a helping wind, a fairway wood is required to reach the tightly trapped target. On the other hand, the par four 18th, at under 300 yards in length, is almost driveable. Its design is clever though so power had better be allied to precision if major grief is to be avoided from the beckoning dunes.
 
ONLINE GOLF TRAVEL RATING
This is a golf course with a difference. It is neither fully links nor fully parkland but it is a very enjoyable outing. It will probably never be recognised as being one of the very best Irish courses, but if you are golfing in Ireland's southeast, make sure you visit St. Helen's Bay.
 
» review this course
» view other reviews
 
NEARBY COURSES:
Carlow (1 hr, 40 min); Courtown (1 hr, 25 min); Druids Glen (2 hrs, 10 min); European Club (1 hr, 45 min); Faithlegg (1 hr, 45 min); Mount Juliet (1 hr, 35 min); Mount Wolseley (1 hr, 25 min); Rosslare (15 min); Waterford Castle (1 hr, 45 min – incl. ferry)
 
RECOMMENDED NEARBY ACCOMMODATION:
Dunbrody House (60 min); Marlfield House Hotel (1 hr, 10 min); Mount Juliet House (1 hr, 35 min); Mount Wolseley (1 hr, 25 min)
 
LOCATION:
Situated approximately 12 miles south of Wexford Town and 2 miles south of Rosslare Harbour just off the N25 to Kilrane. Follow signs from Kilrane Village.
 
NEARBY RESTAURANTS:


  • La Marine, Kelly's Resort Hotel, Rosslare, Co. Wexford. Tel: (353) 53 32114. Email: kellyshot@iol.ie. Located in Kelly's Hotel, the menu revolves around staples like mussels, squid, lamb, duck and salmon. Superb cuisine.
  • The Cellar Restaurant, Horetown House, Foulksmills, Co. Wexford. Tel: (353) 51 565771. Modern Irish farmhouse cuisine recommended by Egon Ronay. Specialties include marinated venison, steak and seafood.
  • Footprints Restaurant, New Line Road, Wexford, Co. Wexford. Tel: (353) 53 43444. Email: whitford@indigo.ie. Exotic restaurant that has an excellent reputation for excellence and quality. AA Rosette award winner.
  • Ferrycarrig Hotel Restaurant, Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford. Tel: (353) 53 20999. Email: ferrycarrig@griffingroup.ie. Choice of restaurants, serving excellent food in picturesque surroundings.
FLIGHT BOOKING
Online Reservations
CAR BOOKING
Car Hire Online
TRAVEL TOOLS
Travel Insurance
Convert Currency
Health & Travel
World Clock
Flight Times
Time Zones
Maps & Directions
   
RESOURCES
Archive Articles
Luggage Delivery Service
Helpful Links
   
TRAVEL AGENTS &
TOUR OPERATORS
 
Wholesale Quotes
for Your Clients
 
courses, hotels, articles