County golf guide
Meath
Meath has a strong and varied golf scene, with coastal links, parkland estates, resort-style venues, and a large number of open competition options.
The county is especially useful for golfers in the east because it combines good access with real variety. Players can find championship-style parkland, traditional clubs, and seaside golf without going far.
For open competitions, Meath is one of the most useful counties to follow because the volume is strong and the range of courses gives golfers plenty of choice.

Must play
Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club
Laytown and Bettystown is Meath's must play, giving the county a proper links identity with firm turf, sea air, and a traditional east coast golf feel.
Recommended
Headfort Golf Club - Old Course
Headfort is a recommended stop for golfers who want mature parkland golf, strong variety, and a club that offers much more than a simple inland round.
