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Ballybofey
& Stranorlar Golf
Club Ballybofey Donegal |
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Ballybofey & Stranorlar golf club was
formally founded on January 22nd 1957.
Now an 18 hole course due to the
various green convenors and green
keepers over the years. The course is
now one of the best parkland courses in
the country and is considered a very
enjoyable place to play. |
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Bundoran Golf
Club Bundoran Donegal |
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Bundoran Golf
Club Presenting a challenging par 70, our
golf course sweeps along the rugged and
picturesque Donegal Bay coastline with a
mixture of dunes and undulating terrain
making up our 18 holes. With endless
views of the Atlantic Ocean to the west
and the magnificent Dartry Mountains to
the east, you are blessed with 360
degree superb panoramic views no matter
what hole you are playing |
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Donegal Golf Club Murvagh Donegal |
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Donegal Golf Club at
Murvagh, Co Donegal is an
outstanding links golf course. Designed
by the legendary course architect, Eddie
Hackett, it is continually featured in
Golf World's Top 100 courses in Ireland
and Great Britain |
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Dunfanaghy Golf Club
Dunfanaghy
Donegal |
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Dunfanaghy Golf Club is an 18-hole true
links course laid out in 1905 by six
times winner of the British Open, Mr
Harry Vardon. It is situated in County
Donegal, 50 km (30 miles) west of
Letterkenny on the N56, along the
beautiful north-west coast of Ireland
and offers year-round golfing.
Being one of only two hundred
links courses world wide, Dunfanaghy is
easily walked but also offers a superb
golfing challenge. The course has
spectacular views of Sheephaven Bay,
nearby beaches, headlands, harbours and
the dramatic Derryveagh Mountains. The
greens are consistently rated among the
best in Ireland and the course is
sand-based and free-draining, making it
playable all year round. |
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Letterkenny Golf
Club Letterkenny Donegal |
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Letterkenny Golf
Club
is
situated in a magnificent
scenic parkland setting, bordering on
the shore of Lough Swilly, the course
was originally carved out of natural
woodlands. As a result there exists
today a magnificent natural wildlife
habitat that especially supports a
spectacular mixture of birdlife. |
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Narin Portnoo
Golf Club Portnoo
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Narin and Portnoo Golf Club, is situated
in a beautiful seaside resort in
southwest Donegal. It is considered one
of the finest natural and scenic 18-hole
links courses in Ireland, with sweeping
views of Gweebarra Bay.
Opened in 1930, it is engagingly
old-fashioned, with a meandering routing
over and around the dunes. The course
has recently been re-developed and the
new par 73 layout offers a range of
teeing areas and challenges to suit all
golfers. |
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Rosapenna Golf
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Rosapenna Golf
Links The original course was laid out by the
great Old Tom Morris of St. Andrews in
1891. A second
course opened in June 2003 at Rosapenna,
sharing the same wild coastline as the
original. This time the designer was Pat
Ruddy, the golf writer turned architect
who took the golf world by storm with
The European Club, his astounding layout
just south of Dublin. Then, to prove his
detractors wrong, Ruddy came up with yet
another winner, Ballyliffin's fantastic
Glashedy Course. The new Sandy Hills
Links has already received rave reviews
from those fortunate enough to have
sampled it. A fantastic addition to
Ireland’s already world renowned trail
of links courses, Pat Ruddy’s last
designed course has been described as
“simply breathtaking”
.Sandy Hills was recently ranked
80th in the HSBC Golf Monthly’s Top 120
Courses in Great Britain and Ireland.
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Saint Patrick's Golf
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St. Patricks Golf Links is a 36 hole
development comprising two 18 hole links
courses, Maheramagorgan and Trá Mór. St.
Patricks is situated in the North West
part of Ireland amidst the splendour and
beauty of the rugged coastline of North
East Donegal. The two courses lie
amongst the sandy hills of Sheephaven
Bay, a golfing links wonderland.that
adjoins the long established Rosapenna
Golf Club giving this area four 18 hole
classic links courses. |
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North West Golf Club Established in 1891, this club has often been dubbed
by Cecil Barcroft, the 'St Andrews if of Ireland' as it draws its links
comparisons with that of the famous Scottish links. The
course lies between the picturesque Moldy Mountains and the Sea. The surrounding
scenery is magnificent. The Club boasts a modern, comfortable Clubhouse with
catering, bar and locker room facilities. |