The golf course is consistently regarded as having the best parkland greens in Northern Ireland. It combines a tough championship layout with beautifully sculptured holes, great views of the city, and challenging greens.
The clubhouse was rebuilt in 2000 and has a very welcoming lounge, bar, and restaurant, all with views over the course. It is the envy of many clubs in Ireland.
Golfers can expect tour speed summer greens and a clever layout that makes this course one of the great Irish parkland challenges. Despite the best efforts of some of the world's finest golfers, the course record is just six under par.
The golf course is situated in the leafy suburbs of East Belfast, just fifteen minutes (3 miles) from Belfast city centre.
Mats remain compulsory and Bunkers are in play. The course is open for play over the E course.