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Arklow
Golf
Links |
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Arklow
Golf
Links is
a traditional links
which was formed by Hawtree & Taylor in 1927 and has evolved
with the aid of inputs from Eddie
Hackett and in recent times Eddie
Connaughton. The links has been
described as a hidden jewel and the
Southern Region of the Irish PGA held
their 2001 and 2002 Championships on
this links. |
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Ballinacarrig
Park Golf
Course |
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Ballinacarrig Park
Golf Course which is situated in
the picturesque area of Brittas Bay,
offers an excellent nine hole course. |
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Ballinastoe Golf Club |
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Ballinastoe Golf Club is set in the
beautiful surrounds of the Wicklow
countryside. Enjoy a thrilling game of golf on a 9 hole course which offers
everything from deceptively tricky short
holes to long but enjoyable par 4’s that
make for an all round golfing
experience, catering for all playing
standards. The course is open for play
all year round due to its excellent
natural drainage and sand based greens.
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Baltinglass
Golf Club |
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Originally founded in 1928, the course
enjoys a sublime setting overlooking the
River Slaney, with panoramic views
of the Wicklow Mountains.
Known for its lush fairways,
magnificent putting greens and a big
welcome from it’s membership,
Baltinglass has a reputation as one of
the best but fair tests in the country.
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Blainroe Golf Club |
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Blainroe Golf Club
with sea views from all 18 holes.
Although a private members club,
at Blainroe visitors are welcome
virtually every day of the week and we
have tee times
available most weekends throughout the
year. This
very enjoyable and challenging parkland
course carries the prestigious Hawtree &
Son design signature and is recognised
as one of the finest courses on the East
Coast since its inception in 1978 |
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Blessington Lakes Golf Club |
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Blessington Lakes Golf Club, formerly
known as Boystown Golf Club, was
established by the McEvoy Family in
1997. Built on naturally rolling
farmland the design takes advantage of
the existing waterways and mature trees.
It is approximately 11km from Co.
Dublin. |
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Bray Golf Club |
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Bray Golf Club is a magnificent USGA-standard
parkland course designed by Des Smyth
(2006 Ryder Cup Vice-Captain) and Declan
Brannigan, set in nearly 200 acres,
between Bray Head and the Sugar Loaf
Mountain with magnificent views of
Killiney Bay and the Wicklow Mountains.
Described as “spectacular in every
aspect”, Bray combines stunning scenery
with a classic layout.
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Charlesland Golf And Country Club |
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Charlesland Golf Club,
set in the shadow of the famous Wicklow
Mountain's,
designed by Irelands most celebrated and
prolific course designer Eddie Hackett,
designer of legendary links courses
Waterville, Connemara, Murvagh and
Enniscrone, has always been known as a
challenging but fair test of golf, in a
beautiful setting.
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Coollattin Golf Club |
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At Coollattin Golf Club, you are
surrounded by scenic views of the
Wicklow countryside. A little more than
an hour’s drive, Coollattin is a
challenging 18 hole course. It is an
oasis of calm in a truly beautiful
woodland setting. |
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Delgany Golf Club |
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Delgany Golf Club, Co Wicklow was
founded in 1908. It
is about 30 minutes drive from
Dublin just off the N11 to Wexford. With
hill and sea views from Bray Head and
the Sugarloaf to Wicklow Head.
Originally designed by Harry Vardon, the
golf course has recently been remodelled
by Patrick Merrigan with sand based
greens and tees to USGA standards. |
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Djouce Golf Club |
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This 18 hole course
is set in a unique setting in the
Wicklow Mountains, nestled between
Djouce Mountain, Vartry Lake and the
Sugarloaf Mountain. the game of
golf. The
course was
designed by renowned golf course
architect, Eddie Hackett.
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Powerscourt Golf Club,
Powerscourt Estate |
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Powerscourt Golf Club
on Powerscourt Estate is located just half an hour south of Dublin
in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, set
in breath taking surroundings of one of
the finest estates in Europe, Powerscourt is one of Dublin’s premier
golfing venues with two championship
courses. The East Course has hosted the
1998 Irish PGA and the 2001 Irish
Seniors Open Our West Course is
currently rated amongst the Top 20
parkland courses in the country.
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Druids Glen Golf Club |
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If you're visiting Ireland for a golf
trip and you're planning to play mostly
seaside links courses, your trip must
include a visit to Druids Glen so that
you experience the best of Irish
parkland golf. Just 30 minutes from
central Dublin and 60 minutes from
Dublin Airport. |
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Druids Heath |
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Druids Glen is justifiably famous and
can be called “The Augusta of Europe.”.
Golf course designer Pat Ruddy, who was
part of the team that designed Druids
Glen created a course that will remind
you of some of the famous Heathland
courses west of London
and it is over 7,400 yards,the
“regular” tees being
6,547 yards |
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Glen Of The Downs Golf Club |
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The Glen of the Downs Parkland course
was designed by Peter McEvoy, whose
other achievements include Powerscourt
and Rathsallagh. The
18-hole, 6,443 yard course is
challenging, and built to USGA
specifications with sand based greens
and tees and plays
similar to a links course featuring many
elevated tees and excellent bunkers |
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Glenmalure Golf Club |
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Wicklow’s most scenic 18 hole
parkland golf
course,
maintained to a very high standard. The
golf course is carved from the natural
landscape of Ireland’s Garden County
with rolling fairways, natural rock
quarries, trees, streams, gorse and a
welcoming fresh breeze at the 7th 9th
and 12th tee boxes. Teeing areas range
5,360 to over 5,700 yards.
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Greystones Golf Club |
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Founded in 1895 it is
set in a scenic location with views of
the Wicklow Mountains and Dublin Bay.
It has has been redesigned with USGA
standard sand-based greens and tee
boxes. |
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Kilcoole Golf Club |
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A beautiful 9
Hole parklands course in Co. Wicklow. It
has excellent
drainage allowing for year round golf,
as a result of which the need for
temporary surfaces over the winter
period are rarely encountered.
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Millbrook Golf Course |
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Set in the peace and tranquillity of the
Wicklow countryside as you tee off on
this superb
18 hole par 3 golf course. The greens
are well kept, blending in with the
nature of this idyllic location. The
course is cleverly
landscaped on a challenging 20
acres. Clubs can be
hired at reception. |
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Old Conna Golf Club |
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Designed by Ireland's renowned golf
course designer Eddie Hacket, this
beautiful parkland 18 hole course
located only twelve miles south of
Dublin, combines panoramic sea-scapes
and mountain views with exceptional
wooded terrain.
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Rathsallagh Golf Club |
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Designed by Christy O'Connor Jnr and
Peter McEvoy the golf course
is officially
listed in the top 30 (out of 415) of
Irelands Finest Golf Courses.
It is close to Kildare and only 1
hour from Dublin and Dublin
Airport . The K Club, PGA National, are
less than 30 minuites drive while Mount
Juliet, Druids Glen. |
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Roundwood Golf Club |
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It is located just
35 minutes drive from the ferryport at
Dun Laoghaire.
Built to the highest standards, the
greens are sand based USGA., with water
and forestry coming into play on many
holes. Although parkland, the texture of
the course is links-like.
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The European Club |
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Designed
by,golf-writer and golf course designer
Pat Ruddy,he owns
and operates it
with the help of his
family. The
European Club, as the name suggests, is
designed as and destined to be a major
links and a major club.
It features
20-holes (two extra holes are in play
most days) of exciting links golf
through tumbling dunes with dramatic
views of the Irish Sea
with some of
the holes being
played
along the beach! |
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Tulfarris Hotel and
Golf Resort |
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This 18-hole
championship golf course was designed by
Ireland's renowned golf architect,
Patrick J. Merrigan. The imaginative use
of the natural landscape to blend an
exciting design into an excellent golf
layout is evident throughout the course. |
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Vartry Lakes Golf Club |
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This 9 hole golf course with great
Vartry Lakes views and Sugarloaf
Mountain. 5385 metres of parkland. |
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Wicklow Golf Club |
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Wicklow Golf Club was formed in 1904,
now an 18 hole course.
The Course is
among the most scenic in the country,
and boasts great views along the east
coast, with
the rugged cliffs and rolling fairways.
Three Films have been shot on and
around the Course, namely John Boorman’s
“Excalibur”, Pierce Brosnan’s “Taffin”,
and more recently “Reign of Fire” which
starred Mathew McCoughnaty. |
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Woodbrook Golf Club |
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Perched on top of one
hundred foot seacliffs, landscaped on
all sides and steeped in history,
Woodbrook 18 hole course offers a new
challenge to today's golfer. A
place of beauty, with
unrivalled views of the Irish Sea on one
side and the blue haze of the Dublin and
Wicklow Mountains on the other.. |
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Woodenbridge Golf Club |
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The Patrick Merrigan designed
Woodenbridge Golf Club is a Par 71
parkland course. The beautiful Avoca
river comes into play on no less than 10
holes, each providing unique challenges
for players of all handicaps. |
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