The Royal Belfast Golf Club - Your Guide to Rooms and Facilities

The Clubhouse Our stunning Clubhouse was built in 1852 as a private residence for the Mulholland family — and it was, for a time, home to Archibald Kirker, the Belfast whiskey merchant whose name lives on today in our own exclusive Kirker Shamrock whiskey. The house carries that domestic warmth still: these are rooms designed to be lived in, not just passed through. Extensively renovated in 2012, the Clubhouse combines original Victorian grandeur — the breathtaking rotunda ceiling, the ornate plasterwork, the antique furniture — with the comfort and warmth you would expect from a Club that has been welcoming people for nearly 150 years.

Bringing family or friends? Members are always welcome to bring guests to the Clubhouse for lunch, dinner or drinks — you don’t need to be playing golf. If you would like to book a table telephone the bar on 028 9042 8165 option 5, or to book a private event contact Tracey — house@royalbelfast.com or 028 9042 8165 option 4.

The Social Calendar Throughout the year, the Club runs a programme of Member events — themed evenings, seasonal celebrations, guest speaker lunches, and social occasions that give you another reason to come in, see familiar faces, and meet new ones. Keep an eye on Member email communications for upcoming events. There is always something on the horizon. The Club is a community — and communities are built in rooms like these, with people who share a love of this extraordinary place.

Member Privilege All function rooms at Royal Belfast are available to Members free of charge for private events.

Winner of Best Clubhouse in Ulster, Golfers Guide to Ireland.

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