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Golf Courses in Ireland
| Ballybunion New |
Founded 1986
Links Course - Par 72 - 6216 yards
Always 2nd. best to the old course, but provides testing skill for any golfer. |
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| Ballybunion Old |
Founded 1893
Links Course - Par 71 - 6542 yards
One the worlds greatest golf coarses, with its Atlantic backdrop and breathtaking views, a golfers paradise in heaven. President Clinton played here on one of his many visits to Ireland. |
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| Dooks |
Founded 1889
Links Course - Par 70 - 6010 yards
Testing links course situated in one of the most picturesque areas on the Ring of Kerry. Every golf shot is value for money on this demanding links course. Website: www.dooks.com |
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| Doonbeg |
Founded 2002
Links Course - Par 72 - 6800 yards
Spectacular traditional links course with awesome views of the Atlantic Ocean. Designed by Greg Norman he quotes, one of the greatest sites in the world for a sand-dune style links course. Website: www.doonbeggolfclub.com |
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| Druids Glen |
Founded 1995
Parkland Course - Par 71 - 7058 yards
Hosted the Irish Open and voted European Golf Course 2000. Scene of Sergio Garcia's first professional Tour victory. Overlooking the Wicklow Mountains, the Garden of Ireland. |
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| K-Club |
Founded 1991
Parkland Course - Par 72 - 6830 yards
Home to the Smurfit European Open and venue for the 2006 Ryder Cup. Designed by Arnold Palmer and recognised as one of the finest in Europe. |
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| Lahinch |
Founded 1892
Links Course - Par 72 - 6697 yards
Host to the South of Ireland Amateur Golf Championship. Lahinch is golf in the raw, a true Irish Links Golf course, what you always imagine Irish golf is made of, a testing and enduring round of golf. Website: www.lahinchgolf.com |
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| Portmanock Old |
Founded 1894
Links Course - Par 72 - 6956 yards
Hosted 12 stagings of the Irish Open. Arnold Palmer describes the par 3, 15th as the best par 3 in the world. |
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| Royal Dublin |
Founded 1889
Links Course - Par 72 - 6281 yards
Hosted the Irish Open, and Toyota Challange of Champions between Jack Nicklaus and Seve Ballesteros. A true Irish links overlooking Dublin Bay and Howth. |
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| The Island, Co. Dublin |
Founded 1887
Links Course - Par 72 - 6622 yards
Irish qualifying course for the Open Championship (formerly the British Open) 2005 through to 2010. Hosted the Smurfit Irish PGA Championship in 1999. Darren Clarke quotes: 'A fantastic links which bests every club in the bag.' Voted 'Golf Course of the Year' by Ireland's golf tour operators association IGTOA. Website: www.theislandgolfclub.com |
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| Tralee |
Founded 1984
Links Course - Par 71 - 6877 yards
Tralee Golf Club's forth permanent course since the club was first established in 1896, the three previous courses plagued by high average rainfall. Arnold Palmer quotes, 'I designed the first nine but surely God designed the back nine (I am happy happy we have one of the world's great golf links here).' |
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| Waterville |
Founded 1889
Links Course - Par 72 - 7184 yards
One the oldest Irish Clubs. Ranked among the Top 25 International Courses by Golf Digest, Waterville is truly a mystical Links in the Kingdom of Kerry. |
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