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Written by Peter Hemnn
June 17, 2011 Hits: 35
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18-Hole (Private)
Ireland's second oldest golf club and one of the country's premier sporting theatres, Royal Dublin provides visiting players with a combination of a superb championship links course and a degree of hospitality that mirrors its historic development. Though laid out entirely on flat land Royal Dublin is as a...
Written by Peter Hemnn
June 08, 2011 Hits: 37
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18-Hole (Private)
The course is of championship standard and is set on 120 acres/49 hectares of parkland. It is mostly flat terrain with an abundance of trees. Notable features of the course are its four par 3's, the long par 4 11th and the final four holes which have often ruined...
Written by Peter Hemnn
June 04, 2011 Hits: 34
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18-Hole (Resort)
Portmarnock is generally considered to be the finest course in Ireland. It is a majestic links, laid out on a peninsula some 10 miles north of Dublin, and thus, in the classic links tradition, its playing is affected constantly by the wind and weather. The championship course is laid...
Written by Peter Hemnn
June 02, 2011 Hits: 32
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The course can be described as parkland and has many trees - some very old. It has some lovely views of the surrounding countryside and the sea. There are some hills to climb, but not too tasking. Delgany Golf Club is a private members golf club, however, visitors are...
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 19, 2011 Hits: 44
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The course commands fine views of the Mourne and Colley Mountains and of the East coast of Ireland. It is a challenging eighteen-hole parkland course showing the benefit of recent development.
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 07, 2011 Hits: 36
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18-Hole (Private)
The setting on the Hill of Howth is idyllic, with breathtaking views over Dublin bay to the south and the Cooley Mountains to the north. The course was designed by the famous James Braid who also is responsible for the prestigious King's Course at Gleneagles. It is a typical...
Written by Peter Hemnn
April 27, 2011 Hits: 32
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18-Hole (Private)
The area which the architect had for building this course was very limited and two of the results of this lack of space are the very difficult doglegs at the 8th and the 9th and the very narrow fairways. With a good straight drive from the front tees -...
Written by Peter Hemnn
April 06, 2011 Hits: 33
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18-Hole (Resort)
The Kildare Country Club, known as The K Club has been developed from a long time desire of Dr Michael Smurfit, the Chairman of the owners - The Jefferson Smurfit Group - Ireland's largest company. The Estate, acquired in 1988, is rich in history and dates back to the...
Written by Peter Hemnn
April 02, 2011 Hits: 33
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Written by Peter Hemnn
March 11, 2011 Hits: 18
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27-Hole (Private)
This time Eddie Hackett, the busiest golf architect in Ireland, designed a course for everybody, not far from the great links courses of this region. Maybe a nice place to relax at after a few strenuous rounds for instance at Portmarnock Links or The Island. This is one of...
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