===Early beginnings
(1887–1919)=== Following the foundation of the
GAA in 1884, new rules for
gaelic football and
hurling were drawn up and published in the
United Irishman newspaper. Over the next three years, county committees were established, with the
Clare County Board holding their inaugural meeting on 14 February 1887. The inaugural Clare SHC in
1887, saw twenty-two clubs competing, with
Smith O'Brien's claiming their first and only title. Since then, the title has been awarded every year except on nine occasions. No championship took place for a five-year period from 1891 to 1895, or in 1901. The early years of the championship were dominated by
Tulla winning eight titles, two of which were won by
Carahan, to complete a historic five-in-a-row (
1896–
1900).
O'Callaghan's Mills (5),
Ennis Dalcassians (4),
Kilnamona (3),
Newmarket-on-Fergus (2), and
Scariff (2) were the only other teams to win multiple titles before the championship was suspended from 1920 to 1922 due to civil unrest during the
Irish War of Independence. ===Post war of independence
(1923–2000)===
Newmarket-on-Fergus (5) and
Ennis Dalcassians (4) dominated the period from
1924 to
1934, winning nine titles between them.
Feakle claimed five of the ten titles on offer from
1935to
1944, including a three-in-a-row (
1938–
1940). The
Jimmy Smyth-inspired
Ruan won five titles between
1948 and
1962. The next twenty years was again dominated by
Newmarket-on-Fergus who won thirteen titles between
1963 and
1981, including two three-in-a-rows (
1963–
1965 &
1967–
1969), and a historic four-in-a-row (
1971–
1974). No other club has won more than back-to-back titles since. The remainder of the 20th century saw
Sixmilebridge (6) and
Clarecastle (5) win eleven titles between them. From
1995 to
2000 the Clare champions went on to win six consecutive
Munster Senior Club Hurling Championships (
Clarecastle,
Sixmilebridge (2),
Doora-Barefield (2) and
Wolfe Tones), and two
All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championships (
Sixmilebridge in
1996 and
Doora-Barefield in
1999). ===21st century
(2001–Present)=== In
2007 Tulla ended a seventy-four year wait to win their first title since
1933. In
2008 Clonlara bridged an eighty-nine-year gap from
1919 when they won their second county title. Since
2009 there has been three first-time champions (
Ballyea,
Cratloe and
Crusheen) who have all gone on to win multiple titles since their maiden titles. In
2012 Newmarket-on-Fergus won their first title in thirty-one years to cement their place at the top of the Clare SHC Roll of Honour with twenty-three titles. In
2014 Cratloe completed a historic first Clare Senior Championship
"Double" for their club, and the first in Clare for eighty-five years.
Ballyea (4) and
Sixmilebridge (4) shared every title from
2015 to
2022, but never met in the county final in that time.
Ballyea also won the
Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship after their maiden county title in
2016. In
2023 Feakle ended a thirty-six year wait to win their first title since
1944. In
2025 Éire Óg bridged an thirty-five-year gap from
1990 to win their sixteenth title, and helped the club to complete a historic first Clare Senior Championship
"Double" for the town of
Ennis since
1929. ==2026 Senior clubs==