This parkland course, with its undulating fairways, many streams, and lakes, provides an excellent golfing blend of tough yet pleasant play across its 18 holes. The course is open all year and visitors are guaranteed a kind welcome.
A point of land or timber is referred to as Ros or Ross. Mór is an Irish word that means “large.” As a result, the name “Rossmore” matches the description of a vast wood that was frequently a feature of the walled estates that were so common in nineteenth-century Ireland. The Westenra family, Barons of Rossmore, lived on the Rossmore estate, which had great natural beauty in the form of lakes, streams, and woodland. This family’s generosity is responsible for the golf club’s existence.