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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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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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Royal Belfast

Royal Belfast Golf Course Overlooking the Sea

Eighteen hole parkland course rolls gently to the shores of Belfast Lough. The course is very picturesque with many mature trees and many carefully placed bunkers. The greens are undulating and generally run towards the sea. A very pleasant course that presents a challenge to any handicap golfer. (Back Tees 6,603 Yards / Par 70)

Lough Erne Faldo

Loch Ernie Golf Course

Lough Erne opened in County Fermanagh, North West Ireland, in October 2007. It is set on a 600 acre peninsula nestled in between Lower Lough Erne and Castle Hume Lough. Lough Erne Resort has 2 Championship Golf Courses, including The Faldo Course, voted one of the Best New Courses in the World by Golf Magazine. The…

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Royal Portrush Dunluce

5th Hole of the Royal Portrush Golf Course

One of Ireland’s most famous of links golf courses and the only club in Ireland to have hosted the British Open. Royal Portrush Dunluce course is laid out in a marvelous stretch of golfing country. Through a tangle of sand hills the course threads, its way, with the sweeping contours of dunes, lending infinite variety…

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Portstewart Strand

Portswart Strand Golf Course

Portstewart Strand A difficult, but open links course giving magnificent views especially from the 1st, 5th and 12th tees. Host to events such as the Irish Professionals and the Irish Amateur Championships. (Back Tees 7,004 Yards / Par 72)   Portstewart Riverside Running from the Clubhouse down to and along the River Bann, the Riverside Course…

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Castlerock

Castle Rock Golf Course

A true links course whose main feature is the 4th hole with a burn on the left and a railway on the right. The club claims the best greens in Ireland twelve months of the year. Castlerock can sometimes be underestimated, or not appreciated for the magnificent links course that it is. There are also…

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Ardglass

Ardglass Golf Course Hole 1

A seaside course with superb views over St. Johns Point, Killough Harbour and the Mountains of Mourne. The 2nd hole is played over a gaping gorge to an elevated green. The 11th hole is played from an elevated tee looking down to Coney Island. A memorable golf day is sure to be had (Back Tees…

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Waterville

Water Villex

Although it does not have the history of Ballybunion and Lahinch, this majestic links course perched on Ballinskelligs Bay has become accepted as one of the finest courses of its kind anywhere in the world. Long but not hilly, it is enjoyable to walk, with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and Kerry Mountains. Each…

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Trump Doonbeg

Doonberg 18th Hole

Greg Norman was commissioned to design this course, and every care was taken to consider the preservation of the delicate ecosystem that exists around the dunes when designing the course. On first visit to the site of the course in Doonbeg, Norman remarked that “the site was made by God for playing golf. Redesigned from…

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Tralee

Tralee Golf Course Overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean

This Arnold Palmer designed course, the first in Europe, is set amidst the beautiful scenery associated with the Kerry region. This challenging course starts with a relatively flat front nine, set on the cliff tops; the second nine by contrast are built on and about the noteworthy dunes. (Back Tees 6,991 Yards / Par 72) Photos…

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Old Head

Oldhead Golf Course 4th Hol, Kinsale Ireland

Old Head incorporates a total of eighteen holes, nine of which play alongside the cliff tops, providing an exhilarating test of golf and concentration for players of all standards and categories. The vagaries of the Atlantic winds will ensure that the course provides a fresh challenge each day. (Back Tees 6,650 Yards / Par 72)

Fota Island

Fota Island Deerpark

It would appear that golf was first played at Fota Island as far back as the 1800’s. In 1993, a new course was developed at Fota Island, designed by Irish Ryder Cup star Christy O’Connor Jr. and twice English Amateur Champion Peter McEvoy.  The woodlands are cleverly woven into a challenging 72 par course, which…

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Killarney Killeen

Trump Doonbeg Golf Course 1st Hole

Killarney Killeen Golf has been played here – in majestic surroundings amidst the famous Lakes of Killarney – since the 19th century, hence the oft-heard referral to its being a “golfer’s dream”. Among the better holes on the Killeen parkland course are the 1st which follows the curve of Lough Leane’s shore, the stunning par…

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Lahinch Old

Lahinch is steeped in history and the features of this famous course are carved out of natural terrain. The Old Course is the permanent home of the South of Ireland Open Amateur Championship (first played in 1895). This course also regularly hosts the Irish National Amateur and Professional Championships. (Back Tees 6,696 Yards / Par 72)

Dromoland Castle

Dromoland Castle Golf Course Hole 7

In existence since 1961, our course was designed by the renowned golf architect Mr. Brook L. Wigginton. In 2003, the par 72 Dromoland Castle Golf & Country Club championship parkland course was carefully redesigned and updated by world class architect Ron Kirby and Irish golfing legend J.B.Carr. Deceivingly attractive to look at, but with teeth that…

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Dooks

Dooks – derived from a Gaelic word meaning “sandbank” – is a testing 18-hole links situated in one of the most picturesque corners of the Ring of Kerry. The course is laid out on one of three stretches of sand-dunes at the head of beautiful Dingle Bay. (Back Tees 6,010 Yards / Par 70)

Adare Manor Course

Play Adare Manor Course, near Killarney, Ireland

Adare Manor Course Set on the 840 acre estate of Adare Manor, Robert Trent Jones has created an Irish masterpiece. The 18th hole of this course may well be known to be possibly the best par 5 in the world. This course has 3 lakes, including a 14 acre lake anchoring the front nine. The…

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Ballybunion Old Course

Play Ballybunion Old Course, near Killarney, Ireland

Ballybunion Old Course Undoubtedly one of Ireland’s most famous golf courses, Ballybunion Old Course is a treat for the senses. Fronted by the pounding Irish Sea and close to the Shannon River Estuary, the setting is impressive – a remote, wind-blown corner of southwest Ireland’s golf rich County Kerry, amid some of the most imposing…

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