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Ballybunion
Golf Course |
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Ballybunion Golf Club is a Private
Members Golf Club founded in 1893. We offer visitors the
opportunity to play either or both of our Championship Courses
throughout the year. |
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Beaufort Golf Resort |
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Beaufort Golf Resort,
County Kerry, Ireland is an 18 hole
Parkland course, nestled amongst 200
year old trees, Facilities at
Beaufort Golf Resort include a 7004
yard 18 hole course, friendly
Clubhouse, Bar and Restaurant, Pro
Shop, Putting Green and Car Park.
Beaufort Golf Resort is situated
close to many hotels, guesthouses
and B&B’s and only 20 minutes drive
from Kerry Airport.
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Dooks Golf Club |
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Dooks Golf Club has been played in Dooks since 1889. The course was
redesigned by Martin Hawtree, Golf Architect in 2002.The golf
links is set out on one of the three stretches of sand dunes at
the head of Dingle bay. In the immediate foreground are the sand
dune peninsulas of Rossbeigh and Inch and just a few miles away
the whitewashed houses of Cromane fishing village provide an eye
catching distraction. South eastwards are the famed McGillycuddy's
Reeks, to the Southwest are the lovely cooms and hills of
Glenbeigh and across the bay to the north are the Slieve Mish and
Dingle mountains. A truly magical location for a stunning golf
course.
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Kenmare
Golf Club |
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Kenmare Golf Club was founded in 1903, and was extended to 18 holes in
1993. Whilst the course can be very exacting for a good player, it is
never unfair to the weak.The early holes
stretch along the picturesque Roughty river estuary, while the remaining
holes provide panoramic views of Kenmare Bay and the Roughty Valley |
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Killarney
Golf & Fishing Club |
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Killarney Golf Club
set in the Southwest of Ireland is particularly
blessed with an abundance of wonderful
courses and the natural Lakeside courses
at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club are
widely considered the jewels of the
region and very deserving of their
title. The Nearest Golf Club to Heaven
Nestled amongst the splendour of the
famous lakes of Killarney and with the
spectacular backdrop of the MacGillycuddy Reeks, Ireland's highest
mountain range, lies three unique
Courses to challenge you. The club
offers three totally unique courses each
with a different challenge to the golfer. |
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Killorglin Golf Club |
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Killorglin Golf Club
is an 18 hole parkland course, Par 72, at
amazing value. Designed by Eddie Hackett,
Irelands foremost golf architect of his
generation.
The course on the one hand is
overshadowed by the majestic
Macgillicuddy Reeks Mountain Range
including Carrauntouhill,
Ireland's highest mountain and on the
other it enjoys magnificent panoramic
views of Dingle Bay and the Slieve Mish
Range beyond. |
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Listowel
Golf Club |
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The Listowel Golf Club features 27 holes
comprised of 3 nine hole layouts
designated as the Millennium, Heritage
and Vintage nines. Designed
by Dave Moote, RF Moote & Associates
takes full advantage of the natural
terrain. A challenge was created for
golfers of all levels through the
combination of long fairways, water
hazards, rolling hills, plus multiple
tee choices that test every golfer's
shot making ability through each of our
nine hole courses.
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Tralee
Golf Club |
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Designed and built by Arnold Palmer,
this stunning setting represents a true
paradise for those willing to challenge
what is widely acclaimed as one of the
finest links courses in the world.
Smitten at first sight, Palmer would
later go on record with this memorable
quote: “I may have designed the first
nine, but surely God designed the back
nine”. It comes as no surprise to learn
that, due to the majestic beauty of this
setting, Palmer choose it to be his
first and, arguably, his finest golf
course in Europe. In
addition to boasting a clear view of the
Atlantic Ocean from every hole, has a
fully qualified resident professional,
fully stocked Pro Shop
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