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Written by Peter Hemnn
June 03, 2011 Hits: 33
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9-Hole (Private)
The wonderful 9-hole course of Praa Sands offers outstanding views of the Atlantic and a deceptively challenging par 62 (for 18 holes). The proprietors Kate and David offer a warm welcome and after the round you can relax in the bar and enjoy a quiet meal or delicious snacks...
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 24, 2011 Hits: 19
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27-Hole (Semi-private)
This is a picturesque parkland course, playable all year round and exceptionally dry in winter, surrounded by the River Lagan, with magnificent views to Counties Antrim and Down. Water abounds as the course is designed round a 26-acre/11-hectare lake, and 200 year old oak and beech trees adorn the...
Written by Peter Hemnn
May 19, 2011 Hits: 37
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18-Hole (Private)
Written by Peter Hemnn
April 20, 2011 Hits: 32
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36-Hole (Private)
There are two courses at Clandeboys Golf Club, the main one of Dufferin and the shorter, though equally attractive, Ava Course. Clandeboye is inland, midway between the towns of Bangor and Newtownards. It is a combination of parkland and heathland with clusters of gorse bushes and copses ready to...
Written by Peter Hemnn
April 07, 2011 Hits: 34
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18-Hole (Private)
Ballycastle is one of Ireland's oldest courses and a superb links overlooking an inviting beach, where those tempted should remember that the sea is just as cold as it looks!
Written by Peter Hemnn
April 07, 2011 Hits: 19
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45-Hole (Private)
The Strand Course of Portstewart is rated #38 of "The 100 Greatest Courses in the British Isles", Golf World International 11/96. A new dimension has been added to this wonderful links at Portstewart where genteel 19th century society prohibited the building of a railway station for fear of bringing...
Written by Peter Hemnn
April 04, 2011 Hits: 27
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18-Hole (Private)
Situated on the outskirts of Cookstown, the Killymoon Golf Club is named after Killymoon Castle, designed in 1804 by John Nash and reputedly owned at one time by King George IV who won it on the throw of a dice. The club was founded in 1889 but there are...
Written by Peter Hemnn
March 23, 2011 Hits: 21
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27-Hole (Public)
This new addition to Northern Ireland's superb golfing portfolio boasts a championship 18-hole parkland course and a 9-hole par-3 facility in a fine setting on the outskirts of the city of Londonderry. The course's layout takes full advantage of its natural setting and is supported by a fine clubhouse,...
Written by Peter Hemnn
January 31, 2011 Hits: 19
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0-Hole ()
This is a picturesque parkland course, playable all year round and exceptionally dry in winter, surrounded by the River Lagan, with magnificent views to Counties Antrim and Down. Water abounds as the course is designed round a 26-acre/11-hectare lake, and 200 year old oak and beech trees adorn the...
Written by Peter Hemnn
January 14, 2011 Hits: 18
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27-Hole (Private)
The course was laid out by the great Willie Park Junior, winner of the Open Championship in 1887 and 1889, for which he was paid the princely sum of £10. That was in 1912 and since then the course has undergone many changes and additional land was bought to...
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