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Borris Golf Club |
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Borris Golf Club in
County Carlow with views of Mount Leinster and
the Blackstairs Mountains and the Barrow
Valley. This is a 60 acre parkland
course of a high standard. 6212 yards
(5680 metres.) Par 70.
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Carlow Golf Club |
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Carlow Golf
Club, Dear Park,
was founded in 1899.
It is a naturally
free draining course
and ensures that you will not be
disappointed with the course condition
no matter what time of the year you wish
to play.
Carlow Golf Club is one of the finest
inland courses in Ireland,
there is an
opportunity to play either of two
courses; the Championship 18 hole
Deerpark course and the new 9 hole (Par
35) Oakpark Course. |
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Carrigleade Golf Course |
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Carrigleade Golf course a beautiful 18
hole parkland par 58 course. The
southern tip of Carlow cradled between
the Blackstairs mountains to them north
east and Brandon hill in County Kilkenny
to the west. The beautiful stone ditches
are a noted feature of the course. |
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Killerig Castle Golf & Country Club |
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Killerig Golf Club has some of the
finest greens in Ireland. Surrounded by
a fabulous scenic hinterland landscape
and framed on the west by the Killeshin
Hills, Killerig Castle Golf & Country
Club (plc) has constructed a superb new
Par 72 Championship Golf Course at
Killerig Cross, Carlow. The course has
been designed by Des Smyth, assisted by
Declan Brannigan, and constructed by
Paddy Governey and his golf course
design and marketing company. |
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Leinster Hills Golf Club |
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Leinster Hills Golf Club based in Co
Carlow was established in 2004 utilizing
the natural local landscape to achieve a
truly unique golf experience. Open All
Year Round we are very fortunate to have
a naturally dry terrain even in winter
and this is ideal for societies and
groups as the need to cancel a golf day
is very rare. |
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Mount Wolseley Golf And Country Club |
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Mount Wolseley Golf And Country Club, 18
hole
beautiful Carlow golf
course at Mount Wolseley, a
popular choice for golfing in Ireland
and Carlow. Designed by Christy O'Connor
and located only one hour from Dublin,
Kilkenny, Waterford and Wexford in the
Southeast, and with stunning views of
the Carlow mountains |
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