Belvoir Park Golf Club
Belfast
Tucked away just a few miles from Belfast city centre, Belvoir Park Golf Club is a tranquil haven known for its lush parkland design and top-class conditioning. Designed by Harry Colt in 1927, the course winds through mature woodland, with elevation changes and carefully placed bunkers that reward precision and patience. The 18-hole layout plays to a par of 71 and has hosted several prestigious amateur and professional tournaments over the years. Panoramic views across Belfast from various holes add to the charm, particularly on the signature par-3 14th. The traditional clubhouse offers fine dining and a friendly atmosphere, with an outdoor terrace overlooking the finishing hole. Belvoir Park is often described as one of Northern Ireland’s best inland courses — peaceful, strategic, and thoroughly enjoyable.
Belfast International Airport
22km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Antrim places golfers at the heart of one of the world’s most revered links regions. Located on the shores of Lough Neagh and within easy reach of Northern Ireland’s dramatic north coast, it offers a strategic base for exploring championship courses that consistently rank among the finest in the world.
The undisputed centrepiece of the region is Royal Portrush Golf Club, host of The Open Championship and home to the world-renowned Dunluce Links. With towering dunes, dramatic elevation changes and firm-running turf shaped by Atlantic winds, it provides a stern but unforgettable test. Nearby, Portstewart Golf Club offers one of the most visually spectacular front nines in links golf, with expansive dunes and panoramic ocean views. Closer to Antrim itself, Massereene Golf Club provides a scenic parkland alternative set beside Lough Neagh.
Golf along this coastline is pure links in its most authentic form — firm underfoot, wind-influenced and demanding creativity from tee to green. The terrain is natural and often dramatic, rewarding controlled ball flight and thoughtful strategy.
Off the course, the Causeway Coast offers unforgettable scenery. The Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides a striking geological backdrop for rest days, while the ruins of Dunluce Castle sit dramatically above the Atlantic. Bushmills Distillery offers whisky tastings nearby, and Belfast is within easy reach for dining, nightlife and Titanic Quarter tours.
The prime golf season runs from May to September, when daylight stretches long into the evening and the links play at their firm-running best. For golfers seeking Open Championship pedigree, breathtaking coastal scenery and genuine Irish hospitality, Antrim offers access to one of the world’s most iconic golf regions.
















