Kilkeel Golf Club

Kilkeel Golf Club is a 6700 yard Eddie Hackett designed championship parkland course set within the Mournes – a “must play” course in an area of “Outstanding Natural Beauty”

2025-06-28 Captain’s Day

Last weekend saw the Captain (Mr Frank Reilly) hosting his special competition. 203 Entrants competed for the prizes and consistent scoring was required around the difficult setting.
It was Cormac Smyth playing off a handicap of 14 who just managed to pip Finbar Jennings on countback to first prize both having 37 points. Keelan Campbell (who had requested to be out early as he was jetting off in the afternoon to Portugal for his wedding (!!!) ) claimed third place while the ever reliable Paul McCullagh shot 75 to win the gross prize.
Thomas Poland claimed the front 9 with 19 points while another 19 was good enough for the back 9 prize for Stephen Patterson. Hayden Sloan won the 5 day/junior prize with 35 and Club President Victor Quinn claimed nearest the pin with 4 feet, 11 and a half inches.

The ladies competed for the Captain’s prize on Tuesday and it was Lorna Orr  who who had a fantastic score of 40 points to win overall. Kathleen Sloan came second with 39 and Adrianne McCullough was 3rd also with points. The 9 hole competition on the day was won by Shirley Edgar with 20 points.

Once again the course was presented in magnificent condition for all competitors and a great clubhouse atmosphere was evident for the prize giving in the evening.

The Captain’s chosen charity for 2025 was the Northern Ireland Chest, Heart and Stroke.
This worthwhile cause is dear to the Captain’s ‘heart’ as they work with people of all ages across the country, delivering vital care and prevention services, supporting ground-breaking research and campaigning for change.
Today, as many as 470,000 people in Northern Ireland are living with a chest, heart or stroke condition and NICHS are committed to supporting them.
All donations to this worthy cause were greatly appreciated.

The Captain wishes to thank everyone who contributed to a fantastic day.

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OUR FACILITIES

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LATEST NEWS & RESULTS

2023-02-11 Presentations of cheques

2023-02-11 Presentations of cheques

Two worthy causes received presnetations of cheques from Kilkeel Golf Club last week. Diane McDowell of KGC presented a cheque to Deborah Nicholson for the Southern Area Hospice and Captain Robert Hall presented a cheque to Linda Gordon for MNDA NI (Motor Neurone)

2022-11-26 Junior Golf Winners

2022-11-26 Junior Golf Winners

At the Final Presentation evening of the season, Juvenile Convenor John Campbell expressed his thanks to those who sponsored or helped with the Junior golfers of the club over this past season. The Captain, the Honorary President, the Vice-Captain, Hugh Greene, David...

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OUR CLUBHOUSE

The new Clubhouse was built in 2000 on land overlooking the 18th green.

A solid building of Mourne Granite, two storeys high with an imposing
entrance, and many windows giving magnificent views over the course,
boasts modern restaurant and dance floor, a lift, conferencing
facilities and four rooms for office staff.

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OUR GALLERY

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OUR HISTORY

Way back in 1922 some townspeople in Kilkeel looked enviously at Warrenpoint and
Greenore and their 18-hole golf courses dating back to their foundation in the 1890’s.

Also some of the locals made the journey to both Clubs and got the golf bug!

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