Portstewart Golf Club consists of three 18-hole courses situated in the town of Portstewart, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
The three courses are:
The Strand Course: 7,100 yards par 72 championship course.
The Riverside Course: 5,700 yards par 68 along the banks of the River Bann.
The Old Course: 4,800 yards par 64 and where the club was founded in 1894.
Portstewart Golf Club hosted the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in 2017, setting up a three-week spell of links golf culminating in the Open Championship.
In 1920 the club built another clubhouse at Strand Head and Willie Park Jr. designed 18 holes and this is now currently the Strand Course. In 1986 the club purchased land in the sand dunes known as 'Thistly Hollow' which allowed seven new stunning holes to be built in these towering dunes and in natural links land, these holes were designed by club member Des Giffin.
The makeover on the Strand Course left an extra 9 holes from the original layout, these were expanded to 18 holes in 2001 and this is now currently the Riverside Course.