Wicklow Golf Club was founded in 1904. The course was laid out on a farm once owned by the O’Connor family whose son, Peter, held the Irish long jump record until 1990. From humble beginnings it developed as a challenging nine-hole course renowned for its tight holes requiring accuracy with almost every shot and tricky greens. Although not long it challenged every class of golfer. The old course was a demanding par 70 with 2 par 5’s and four par 3’s.
In 1991 the land to the south of Dunbur Glen was acquired. In 1994 the present course was officially opened with eleven new greens and alterations to several other holes. Craddock & Ruddy the course architects for the new layout retained the difficulty factor in their design, in so far as the dependency on accuracy of shot is still required. The course is now a par 71 with 3 par 5’s and 4 par 3’s.
The course is set on circa 90 acres and is sandwiched between the Irish Sea and Dunbur Road. In many cases these two form the course boundary. Dunbur Glen is the feature for three of the Par 3’s that traverse the valley. The 17th, the signature hole, is played from a high tee into the neck of the valley with water hazards in front and trouble in the form of rough and shrubbery on the other three sides. An accurate tee shot is required to find the green.