About Greencastle
A stunning course with views of the sea from every hole.
A beautiful 18 hole links course
It nestles in the idyllic surrounds of the Inishowen Peninsula. It is a members owned course on the banks of, and superb views across, Lough Foyle. It is based in the north of the Inishowen peninsula in County Donegal. The club was founded in 1892 as a nine hole course and during it’s centenary year opened a further nine, very challenging holes.
The course is a 5972 yard par 70 for men and a 5245 yard par 70 for ladies. Many of the holes are played along the coast of Lough Foyle while a stream running through the course is also a feature.
The Committee
Greencastle Golf Club is guided by a dedicated committee who work together to support the smooth running of the club, uphold its traditions, and help shape its future. From course development and competitions to member communication and club events, the committee plays an important role in ensuring Greencastle remains a welcoming, well-managed, and forward-thinking club for members, visitors, and the wider community.
History of Greencastle
Founded in 1892, Greencastle Golf Club began as a nine-hole course and has grown into a scenic 18-hole links course overlooking Lough Foyle. During its centenary year, the club expanded with a further nine challenging holes, creating the course enjoyed by members and visitors today. As a proud member-owned club, Greencastle continues to honour its heritage while looking to the future, offering true links golf, breathtaking coastal views, and a warm Donegal welcome.
Moments on the Course
Discover What Awaits
Set along the dramatic coastline of Donegal, Greencastle Golf Club offers a true links challenge shaped by natural terrain and Atlantic winds. Every hole presents its own character, combining strategy, scenery and tradition.
Updates From the course
Experience Golf in Donegal
Whether you’re planning your next round or considering membership at a historic links club, Greencastle offers unforgettable golf, breathtaking coastal views, and a warm welcome on the Inishowen Peninsula.


