Dooks Golf Club
Dooks Golf Links is set out on one of the three stretches of sand dunes at the head of Dingle bay. In the immediate foreground are the sand dune peninsulas of Rossbeigh and Inch. South eastwards are the famed McGillycuddy's Reeks, to the Southwest are the lovely cooms and hills of Glenbeigh and across the bay to the north are the Slieve Mish and Dingle mountains.
Dooks Golf Links is not as exposed as some Irish courses and features an amazing variety of gorse, heather and wild flowers, the "gentle" wind is never far away and the narrow genuine sandy fairways and well contoured greens offer you a real taste of traditional golf at its very best.
Golf has been played in Dooks since 1889 and was a 9 hole course until the members themselves designed and built 9 extra holes which opened in 1970. In 2002 Martin Hawtree, renowned golf architect, enhanced the layout of the course. Dooks now has 16 redesigned holes, which have added to the golfing challenge and will test even the very best of players.