SEAN MCINTEE GROUP 2027 NORTHERN IRELAND GOLF TRIP PROPOSAL

6 Day Luxury Itinerary

SEAN MCINTEE GROUP 2027 NORTHERN IRELAND GOLF TRIP PROPOSAL

6 Day Luxury Itinerary

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Good afternoon Sean,

Your custom golf vacation awaits!

At Epic Golf Travel, our commitment is to your golf trip and your experience with us first and foremost. If we can’t deliver a perfect trip for you and your friends, nothing else matters, including the price you paid for it. To this end, we spend more hours planning and executing your trip than any other golf tour company in the industry.


Our motto, “The Best Golf Vacations on the Planet”, is our promise to you to deliver an exceptional golf travel experience each and every time you travel with us.


For those who seek genuine interest in their golf experience and fanatical attention to detail, we believe you’ll appreciate our absolute commitment to you and your golf travel plans.

Your trip is 6 days, 5 nights and 5 rounds of fantastic links golf, including Royal County Down and Royal Portrush. Also included is a 7-passenger rental SUV, full use of all practice facilities and our complete services throughout your trip. Your detailed itinerary is below...


Our prices INCLUDE ALL TAXES, VAT AND RESORT & LODGING FEES, there are no hidden costs of any kind!


When you are ready to book, I will forward an invoice for your deposit payments. I look forward to your thoughts and please reach out with your questions or comments.

Kind regards,

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Experience the Ultimate Luxury Golf Getaway in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is home to one of the finest collections of links courses... World #1 Royal County Down, World #7 Royal Portrush, Castlerock, Portstewart, Royal Belfast and Ardglass to name a few...

Like a whiskey tasting at the 235-year-old Bushmills Distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland's links golf is full of all the flavors you'd expect... but always surprises you with new colors, smells and experiences. That visceral reaction starts at the top of every golfer's bucket list with Royal County Down and Royal Portrush, ranked No. 1 and No. 7 on Golf Digest's World 100 Greatest Golf Courses.

Trip Pricing

$4,990.00 USD per person

We have included a 10% price increase for 2027 over 2026. This is fairly accurate, however, your price may fluctuate up or down depending on our final supplier pricing.  The 2027 prices for golf and lodging will be released in the spring of 2026.

Trip Summary & Inclusions
  • 6 Days / 5 Nights / 5 Rounds / 3 Golfers
  • August 2027 (dates to be finalized with client)
  • 5 nights Double & Single Guest Room lodging at the Malmaison Belfast Hotel
  • 5 rounds of golf to include Royal Portrush Championship Course, Royal County Down Championship Course, Portstewart Strand GL, Ardglass GC & Castlerock GC
  • A 7-passenger automatic self-drive SUV for the entirety of your trip
  • Full use of all practice facilities
  • Complete services of Epic Golf Travel before, during & after your trip
  • All lodging and golf course surcharges, resort fees & taxes
Not Included
  • Airfare, Caddie Fees, Gratuities, Travel Insurance, Food & Beverage not listed above, Golf and/or Lodging not listed above & Trip Incidentals.

Non-golf activities (such as dinners) listed in your itinerary are suggestions and are not included in your trip pricing.

Quote Notes

All quotations are subject to availability, we are not holding any tee times or lodging at this time. A 25% deposit per person is due now to confirm your trip. Final balance is due 120 days prior to arrival.

Transportation

A 7-passenger automatic self-drive SUV is included for the entirety of your trip.

Travel Insurance

Trip cancellation and interruption insurance is available to you through 3rd party travel insurance companies. To protect your financial interests, you are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to make use of this service.

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YOUR ITINERARY

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YOUR ITINERARY

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YOUR GOLF COURSES

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YOUR GOLF COURSES

ROYAL COUNTY DOWN GOLF CLUB

Ranked #1 in Top 100 Golf Courses in The World

Royal County Down is generally ranked at number 1 or near number 1 in World Rankings of golf courses by most major publications

Royal County Down Golf Club is in Newcastle, a small vacation town nestled at the feet of the Mountains of Mourne. It’s a visually exhilarating location for a classic links golf course where the Bay of Dundrum sweeps out into the Irish Sea and where the mighty peak of Slieve Donard (3,000 ft.) casts its shadow over the golf course and town.

The course has a legendary list of designers... Old Tom Morris extended the course to 18 holes in 1890. Harry Vardon modified the course in 1908, and in 1926 Harry Colt was commissioned to make its final alterations.

Measuring nearly 7,200 yards from the back tees, Royal County Down can be a brute, but it's one of the most enjoyable and memorable brutes in the world. If a measure of a great golf course is the number of holes that you can remember, then Royal County Down is one of the greatest courses of them all.

ROYAL PORTRUSH GOLF CLUB

Ranked #11 in Top 100 Golf Courses in The World

Royal Portrush is a classic seaside links, located in a breathtaking setting on the north Antrim coastline, blessed with magnificent ocean views. On a clear day (from the 3rd tee) you can see the Paps of Jura and the island of Islay.

Royal Portrush is ruggedly beautiful and has one of the most dramatic entranceways to any course in the world. As you wind your way towards the course along the coastal road, the crumpled, undulating links land suddenly appears in front of you, flags fluttering in the breeze, views of the challenge that awaits in plain sight.

The Championship course, called The Dunluce Links, is named after the ruined Dunluce castle that overlooks the course. It was the venue for the first professional golf tournament in Ireland in 1895. The Open Championship has been held outside of Scotland and England only twice; in 1951 when Max Faulkner triumphed and again in 2019 when Shane Lowry took home the Claret Jug.

PORTSTEWART GOLF CLUB

Ranked #3 in Top 100 Golf Courses in Northern Ireland

Portstewart Golf Club was founded in 1894, with the championship Strand course being updated in the early 90's by adding new holes that run directly through three story sand dunes. The course is an exhilarating test, set amidst imposing, gigantic sand dunes with panoramic views across the Atlantic and to the Inishowen Peninsula beyond. It is also incredibly challenging, with one of the best opening nine holes in golf.

The front nine is carved out of some the largest dunes you will have ever seen. Each hole is a spectacular experience through an amphitheater of sand. The dunes frame the holes beautifully and consistently dare you to hit heroic shots. The 1st is an absolute stunner, a downhill 425-yard par four through the dunes. And the stunning holes keep coming... especially memorable are two of the new par threes, the 3rd and the 6th. The 3rd measures 207 yards, while the 6th, measures a mere 140 yards with a plateau green.

The back nine is somewhat flatter and meanders down the river, offering some great holes, with the 11th and new look 14th both worth a mention. A golfing trip to Northern Ireland would not be complete without a round at Portstewart on the Strand course.

CASTLEROCK GOLF CLUB

Ranked #5 in Top 100 Golf Courses in Northern Ireland

Castlerock is a seaside village, located on the Irsh Causeway Coast. Castlerock Golf Club was founded in 1901, originally as a nine-hole layout before being extended to 18 holes and having final modifications made by Harry Colt in 1925. Living in the shadow of its famous neighbors, Portstewart and Royal Portrush, Castlerock Golf Club is every bit as good, and should not disappoint. This is one of the toughest links courses around, with some fantastic holes.

The entire course lies squarely between the railway line and the river and sea. Many holes meander through inviting dunes, but equally many occupy less rolling ground inland.

Castlerock also has a 9-hole course called the Bann which is routed through majestic sand dunes. The layout is similar to the main Mussenden course, and the par five 5th is considered to be one of the most scenic holes in Irish golf. We recommend 27 holes when you visit to take advantage of all the Castlerock has to offer.

ARDGLASS GOLF CLUB

Ranked #8 in Top 100 Golf Courses in Northern Ireland

Ardglass Golf Club is, quite simply, one of the most spectacular courses on the Irish coastline, with dramatic elevation changes offering views of the Irish Sea from every hole along the cliffs to a craggy headland then back again.

Ardglass was founded in 1896 and shortly after the club’s Centenary in 1996 a wonderful new and dramatic loop of holes was created along the craggy cliffs of the back nine. Six holes are authentic undulating linksland, the other dozen are meadows and parkland. But virtually the entire eighteen is routed over high ground, with views across the Irish Sea to the Isle of Man, down over Coney Island Bay, and south to the Mountains of Mourne.

The clubhouse is historic and special as well. A 14th century castle that was once the home of the Fitzgeralds, Earls of Kildare. It now stands as the oldest golf clubhouse in use in the world.

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YOUR LODGING

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YOUR LODGING

MALMAISON HOTEL, BELFAST

Malmaison Belfast is the ultimate urban sanctuary for leisure and golfing travellers seeking a lively and memorable experience.

The building housing Malmaison Belfast has history: originally two 19th-century seed warehouses, it retains some of the old-world architectural charm — think iron pillars, beams, and carved stone details — giving the hotel a unique character in the heart of Belfast.

You're close to the Titanic Belfast museum, St. Anne's Cathedral and the enchanting Botanic Gardens. With the Grand Opera House and the Ulster Museum nearby, you'll be immersed in Belfast's rich culture and history.

Every room comes with high-quality beds (king or super-king on many), en-suite bathrooms, digital flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee making facilities, ironing gear, hairdryer, and toiletries.

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YOUR TRANSPORTATION

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YOUR TRANSPORT

SELF DRIVE 7-PASSENGER AUTOMATIC VEHICLE

This 7-passenger vehicle has enough room for 3 golfers, their clubs and luggage. It has 5 doors, air conditioning, automatic transmission, stereo, bluetooth and comes with unlimited mileage unless stated otherwise in your proposal.

Vehicle appearance and amenities may be different than the information provided herein. Vehicle size, amenities and style will depend on the time of year the trip is confirmed and deposits are paid and availability of vehicles with transportation companies.

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THINGS TO SEE & DO

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THINGS TO DO

THE TITANIC BELFAST

Opened in 2012, Titanic Belfast is an award-winning attraction at Belfast’s Harland and Wolff shipyard where the RMS Titanic was assembled and launched in 1912. Few vessels in the history of the world pique people’s interest like this ill-fated passenger liner, and the nine galleries here recount the history of this ship and its fleet-mates HMHS Britannic and RMS Olympic.

These galleries are immersive and interactive, plunging you into all the activity of early-20th-century Belfast’s dockyards, and then the opulence of the Titanic’s reconstructed cabins and famous stairway.

The building, with textured cladding and profile resembling ships bows is constructed around an enormous atrium, as is intended to have a “Guggenheim” effect on Belfast as a tourism magnet.

 

DUNLUCE CASTLE

Ruins don’t come more beautiful than this 16th-century cliff-top castle in northern County Antrim next to Royal Portrush GC.

On a sheer basalt outcrop, Dunluce Castle was raised by the McQuillans, and then taken over by the MacDonnells who took control after winning two battles between the clans in the 1500s.

The MacDonnells continue to own the property today, but abandoned the site after the Battle of Boyne in 1690. When the MacDonnells became the Earls of County Antrim in the early-1600s a small town cropped up behind the castle.

This was razed by Cromwell after the Irish Uprising of 1641 and excavations have started to reveal its grid of cobblestone streets.

Opening Hours: Please check before visiting. Typical hours are February to November: Daily 9.30am to 5pm. December/January: Daily 9.30am to 4pm. Admission charges apply.

CAUSEWAY COASTAL ROUTE

Scenic, dramatic and inspiring, the Causeway Coastal Route is a constant feature of global top tens and top fives when it comes to visitor experiences and bucket lists. Around every corner of this spectacular winding route you’ll find thrills and adventure, as well as peaceful retreats. The variety along the coastal route means there’s something for everyone and a multitude of ways you can see it.

The route runs north along the coast from Belfast and includes sweeping views of the sea, multiple castles, lighthouses, waterfalls, cliff walks, Game of Thrones locations, suspension bridges, tunnels, river gorges and the famous Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.

You'll head north along the east coast of Northern Ireland and then past Royal Portrush Golf Club and across the top northern coast of the country. This is perhaps one of the most inspiring and beautiful drives in the world.

GIANT'S CAUSEWAY

Flanked by the wild North Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, for centuries the Giant’s Causeway has inspired artists, stirred scientific debate and captured the imagination of all who see it.

The location is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was voted one of the Top 5 Greatest Natural Wonders of the UK. It is located in Northern Ireland close to Bushmills and Portrush.

Climb the Shepherd's Steps and hike along the clifftop trail to get a bird's eye view of the beautiful causeway coast. Or enjoy the road less travelled capturing the World Heritage Site on an active five-mile hike along the stunning cliff-top path with the guided Clifftop Experience.

You can also unlock the mystery and stories of the landscape in the exhibition area of the Visitor Center.

GAME OF THRONES

Game of Thrones is one of the most popular and successful fantasy TV series ever made. While there are Game of Thrones locations all over Europe, there is an incredible concentration of stunning filming locations that can be visited on a Game of Thrones tour from Belfast to Northern Ireland.

Filming took place in around 25 locations around Northern Ireland including Titanic Studios in Belfast, Cushendun Caves, Murlough Bay, Ballintoy Harbour, Larrybane, Antrim plateau, Castle Ward, Inch Abbey and Downhill Strand. Ireland's rugged coast lines, historic castles and breathtaking scenery were the perfect setting for the epic story. All of these locations are within easy reach of Belfast.

CARRICK-A-REDE ROPE BRIDGE

Maintained by the National Trust, this bridge made from Douglas fir and wire cables was erected in 2008. But it is just the latest in a long line of bridges to span the gap between the mainland and the tiny volcanic island of Carrickarede.

The first were put up by fishermen in the 18th century, to catch the salmon that would pass through in summer to spawn in the rivers Bush and Bann.

The bridge is hoisted 30 metres above a romantic seascape, and if you can handle heights you can look back to the line of dark basalt cliffs on the mainland.

The island was created by a violent volcanic event 60 million years ago, and standing on this volcanic plug you can make out the coast of Scotland and the closer dark outline of Rathlin Island.

OLD BUSHMILLS DISTILLERY

Bushmills Distillery is the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, having been founded in 1608.

Bushmills is named for the mills that made the barley and the River Bush, which to this day remains the water source to cut their whiskey to proof.

Bushmills is more than just a whiskey, it's the local village, where family, friends and neighbors work side by side at the distillery. As their saying goes, “without the village there would be no whiskey, and without the whiskey there would be no village”.

Bushmills is one of the few Irish distilleries to use only malted barley in it's spirits. When only malted barley is used in distillation, and made at a single distillery, you have the very definition of “single malt” whiskey, which is the hallmark of Bushmills whiskey

Tours of the distillery are offered 7 days a week, 12 months of the year. They offer both tours and tasting experiences.

 

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