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Ardee Golf Club |
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Ardee Golf Club was founded in 1911. It
is situated in the centre of Co.Louth,
only 45 minutes from Dublin via the M1
motorway, Ardee Golf Club is one of the
premier courses in the north-east. This
challenging 18-hole parkland course will
test all levels of golfer and measuring
6,490 yards. |
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Ballymascanlon Golf Course |
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Ballymascanlon Golf Course,
Co Louth is an 18 hole
golf course, designed by the
internationally renowned Craddock &
Ruddy, should more than please. Set
amidst the
historic Cooley landscape. |
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County Louth Golf Club |
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County Louth Golf Club
(Baltray) is
situated 4 miles from the historic town
of Drogheda at the mouth of the river
Boyne. With the river to the south and
the Irish Sea to the east. This is Links
golf at is very best. Rated in Golf
Digest's top 100 courses in the world as
a "hidden gem". It is one of the top
twenty five courses in the British Isles
and is in the top six in the island. |
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Dundalk Golf Club |
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Dundalk Golf Club was
founded in 1905, Dundalk is a fine
parkland course. Set above the village
of Blackrock, the course offers
magnificent views of the nearby Cooley
and Mourne mountains, the Irish Sea and
Dundalk Bay. Hosting National,
International and PGA events on a
regular basis. |
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Greenore Golf Club |
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Greenore Golf Club situated in the
picturesque Cooley Peninsula in North
Co. Louth, Ireland, at the foot of
Slieve Foy Mountain and on the shores of
Carlingford Lough was founded in 1896.
It is 19km from both Dundalk and Newry
and 95kms equidistant between Belfast
and Dublin. It is a good mix of
traditional links and heath land on the
outside holes. |
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Killin Park Golf Club |
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Killin Park Golf Club
is an 18 hole parkland course with views
of the Cooley Mountains.
Castletown River is
encased in the fourth and sixth
greens. |
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Seapoint Golf Links |
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Seapoint opened in June 1993 and was
designed by 'Des Smyth' Associates', a
combination of the Irish Tour Golfer Des
Smyth and Leading Irish Internationalist
Declan Brannigan. It is a testing 7,150
yard course,
Par 72. |
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