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County Louth (Baltray)

County Louth Golf Club or “Baltray” as it is more affectionately known is situated 4 miles from the historic town of Drogheda at the mouth of the river Boyne. With the river to the south and the Irish Sea to the east. This is Links golf at is very best, with only the muted murmur of a ships…

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Carton House Montgomerie

Designed by Colin Montgomerie, it’s a journey across sweeping fairways, cavernous bunkers and impeccable greens. An adventure from first to last Carton House Montgomerie is proud to have hosted the world’s finest golfers at the 2005 and 2006 Irish Opens. (Back Tees 7,301 Yards / Par 72)

Royal County Down

Play Royal County Down Championship Course, Northern Ireland

Royal County Down Founded in 1889, Royal County Down championship course offers an exhilarating challenge to even the most experienced golfers. The setting of this links golf course is continually remarked upon for it outstanding beauty. The fact that this course has five blind tee shots and several obscured approach shots makes it all the…

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Donegal

Donegal Golf Course 5th Hole, Ireland

This challenging championship links course occupies magnificent Murvagh peninsula in Donegal Bay, hence it is known locally as Murvagh. The course is isolated from the outside world by a forest of evergreens washed on one side by the great Atlantic Ocean and by Donegal Bay on the others. It has a panoramic view of the…

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West Lancashire

Founded in 1873, West Lancashire is the oldest golf club surviving in the county of Lancashire and is among the ten oldest golf clubs in England.The club was founded by members of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake, “anxious to expand ‘the Scottish national game’ by bringing it across the River Mersey,” and most…

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Southport & Ainsdale

Southport Ainsdale Golf Course

Located only 3 miles south of Southport, this championship 18-hole links course is a close neighbor of Royal Birkdale, and has many similarities. For example, it has the same flat fairways except for the 18th which is full of humps and bumps and, like Birkdale, many fairways wind through the dunes. All the holes are of…

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Royal Lytham & St. Annes

Since the first 18 holes were laid out here in 1897, it has changed in character from a pure seaside links to a softer, lusher course. It is one of the premier links courses in the world, host to ten Open Championships, two Ryder Cups and numerous other major tournaments including the Women’s and Seniors Open Championships….

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Royal Liverpool

This course, at Hoylake, was established in 1869 and quickly developed into one of England’s premier championship tests. Twelve Open Championships and countless Amateur Championships later, visitors are made quite welcome at this challenging course. The course itself occupies fairly flat ground and is very exposed to the elements. This course is an exceptionally difficult…

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Royal Birkdale

Founded in 1889, there are few seaside links in the world that can be called great, however Royal Birkdale, with its expansive sand hills and willow scrub, is one of them. Royal Birkdale has hosted everything that matters, including the Ryder Cup and British Open. Royal Birkdale will host The Open for the tenth time…

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Hillside

Often described as one of the best courses never to have hosted the British Open, Hillside is a must play course for any avid golfer. The course forms part of England’s finest stretch of coastal links being adjacent to Royal Birkdale and Southport & Ainsdale with Formby Golf Club a few miles down the road….

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Formby

Founded over a century ago, Formby has long been one of England’s most popular courses. Formby’s links are set amongst coastal sand dunes and towering pines. The undulating fairways are planted with traditional rye grasses and flat lies are rare. Add strategically placed pot bunkers and frequent changes of wind strength and direction to the…

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Woodhall Spa

Woodhall Spa’s Hotchkin Course regularly stands in the top 50 of Golf Magazine’s “100 Greatest Courses in the World”. It is an oasis in the heart of Lincolnshire, which began as moorland but is now covered by heather and surrounded by silver birches and fir trees on wonderful sandy soil. You will find a stern,…

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Moortown

Founded in 1909, Moortown was designed by the World famous golf course architect Dr Alister MacKenzie, who also designed Augusta National, Cypress Point, Royal Melbourne and many other championship courses throughout the world. Well-known as the host of the first Ryder Cup match on British soil, in 1929, Moortown is regarded as one of the…

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Ganton

Located just a few miles from the sea, Ganton offers many of the same features of a classic links course. Beautifully situated in a peaceful setting on the edge of the Yorkshire Moors, this course can become fearsomely difficult when the winds sweep across it. The modern player will find that Ganton puts a premium…

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Forest of Arden

The Arden is a resort championship course designed by Donald Steel and was a regular venue for European Tour events, The British Masters on 3 occasions and the English Open. Despite being a modern course, Steel has blended the course beautifully into the natural landscape. (Back Tees 7,213 Yards / Par 72)

The Alwoodley

Alwoodley Golf Course

One of the founders of The Alwoodley Golf Club was Dr. Alister MacKenzie, who designed the course. This established his reputation as a golf course architect, and he went on to create masterpieces including Augusta National and Cypress Point in the USA, and Royal Melbourne in Australia. The original MacKenzie layout remains, although now lengthened…

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St Enodoc Church

St Enodoc Golf Club

A James Braid design that enjoys a justified reputation as one of the finest links layouts in Southwest England. Undulating fairways, firm greens, some blind shots and all with the added bonus of some of the greatest sea and estuary views on any course in the world. (Back Tees 6,557 Yards / Par 69) Photos © David Cannon…

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Burnham & Berrow Championship

Burnham & Berrow 13th Hole

Set among the towering sand dunes on the Bristol Channel Coast, Burnham and Berrow has for over a century been the venue for many prestigious golfing events, from the British Ladies Amateur Championships, the Brabazon, the Tillman Trophy, the British Boys and English Championships. From the 1st Tee shot you know you are somewhere special!…

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European Club

European Club

This links designed by Pat Ruddy offers a rare combination of golf challenges and fantastic scenery as the holes plunge into deep valleys in the sand dunes, run on a sand spit through age old marshlands and along and up into the rugged cliffs of Mizen Head. The 18 hole round is an impressive 7,355 yards long, with…

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Saunton East

The Saunton courses are situated on Braunton Burrows which lie between the Taw and Torridge estuary and Saunton Sands. Golf has been played over the natural golfing country of Braunton Burrows for over a century and the Saunton club itself was formed as long ago as 1897. Saunton, situated as it is on North Devon’s…

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