The Royal Belfast Golf Club - Your Guide to Rooms and Facilities
Your Clubhouse. Use it. Your Clubhouse is more than the building you pass by to reach the first tee.
Everyday at Royal Belfast Not every visit needs a reason. Some of the best ones don’t. The Clubhouse is open for food and drink throughout the week — not just on competition days or for private events. Whether you are looking for a proper sit-down lunch, a coffee on the terrace, or simply a comfortable chair and a bit of peace, you will find it here. A few ideas to get you started: Friday evening drinks in the Herdman Room — a post-work pint with a view Saturday morning coffee on the terrace before or after your round A quiet Tuesday in the Baillie Room with a good book and no particular agenda A working lunch or informal meeting — the Lough Room is perfect for small groups who need a bit of privacy
It is one of the most beautiful and characterful spaces in the country — a Victorian mansion built in 1852, sitting above the course with views across Belfast Lough that stop people in their tracks. Extensively renovated in 2012 and lovingly maintained ever since, it has been named Best Clubhouse in Ulster by the Golfers Guide to Ireland. And it is yours. This guide is an invitation to use it — all of it, all year round. Not just on the days you play, and not just for big occasions. On a Tuesday lunchtime. On a Friday evening after work. On a summer afternoon on the terrace with a glass of rosé in hand. On a rainy morning when the course is quiet and the Herdman Room is warm and there is nowhere better to be. The rooms in this guide are named after the men and women who founded this Club and shaped Irish golf. Each one is different. Each one has a story. All of them are waiting for you. ‘ The best clubs are not just played. They are lived in. Tracey Preshaw Hospitality & Marketing Manager
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