""Over 100 Years of Golfing History""

Original Clubhouse

Co. Sligo Golf Club circa 1930 In the early years the committee met in a room rented in Thomas Ewing's Hotel situated adjacent to the links - the present Yeats Country Hotel. By 1912 it was deemed appropriate to build a new clubhouse to compliment the revised eighteen hole layout. The services of George O'Connor, the noted Dublin architect were engaged and he designed a pavilion type clubhouse on a mock Tudor style. This notable facade remains an integral feature of today's modernised clubhouse.

During the 1960's new locker rooms were added and the staging of the Home Internationals in 1991 was the catalyst for further development.

In recent years, a major refurbishment was undertaken to upgrade the clubhouse facilities to meet modern standards while also striving to maintain the old world charm that the original clubhouse possessed.

The new clubhouse incorporates all that you would expect from a first rate golf club. Members and visitors can enjoy a meal at the excellent restaurant, whilst enjoying spectacular views of the 1st & 2nd holes and Benbulben in the distance.