Golf Clubs East & South East Ireland
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The Island Golf ClubThis beautiful links course, in splendid isolation on a jutting peninsula, is surrounded by the Irish Sea.
Nestling between the highest sand dunes of any links course in Ireland, its rugged
beauty cannot fail to impress. Once seen - never forgotten, The Island certainly lives up to its reputation
as the best kept golfing secret in Ireland!
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The K ClubIreland's first Ryder Cup Venue! Designed by Arnold Palmer, the K Club is home to the Smurfit European Open.
Ireland's K Club has two magnificent 18 hole championship golf courses designed by Arnold Palmer, the Palmer and
Smurfit courses. The site, overlooking the River Liffey, is set among 700 acres of beautiful Kildare countryside.
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Portmarnock Golf ClubPortmarnock is surrounded by water on three sides and laid out in serpentine fashion, with no two
successive holes playing in the same direction. It is universally acknowledged as one of the world's truly
great links courses. Its quality and location have made it a splendid venue for some of the
game's great events, from the British Amateur Championship of 1949, to the Canada Cup in 1960,
quite apart from the 1991 Walker cup and 12 stagings of the revived Irish Open.
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Portmarnock Hotel and Golf LinksLike Portmarnock Golf Club, Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links is a superb links course,
essentially fashioned from the same dune land as Portmarnock, it deserves its growing
international reputation. Designed by Bernhardt Langer, this east course links course has
the fastest growing reputation in Links golf in Europe. A Par71 6,686 yard course that has typical
Langer touches with all greens protected by rolling fairways and aprons on approach.
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Baltray Golf ClubOnce described by a local journalist as a "natural unspoilt seaside territory with towering sand hills,
murderous rough, and a rating of long holes that call for powerful hitting". A Par 73 with 5 Par 5's!
This course hosted the Nissan Irish Open in 2004.
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Royal Dublin Golf ClubA definite inclusion in the list of great Irish links courses, Royal Dublin is Ireland's second oldest golf
club and possesses a history to match. Different to most links courses, Royal Dublin is laid
out almost entirely on flat land but still represents as formidable a links test as you are likely to encounter.
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Carton House Golf ClubDesigned by Mark O'Meara & Colin Montgomerie, these two championship courses could not be any
different in layout, but are both tremendous golfing experiences.
The Mark O'Meara Parkland is 7,006 yards Par72, while the Montgomerie Inland Links measures 7,310 yards
in Par72. Incredible to have two outstanding golfing treasures on the same stretch of land.
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Mount Juliet Golf ClubDue to the quality of the course, Mount Juliet enjoyed a meteoric rise to international recognition,
hosting the first of three successive Irish Open Golf Championships in 1993. Following a hardly-needed
green redevelopment plan, Mount Juliet hosted the WGC American Express Championship in
2002 - a fitting reward for a fantastic golf course. Designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus, this 7,112 yard
Par 72 Parkland is amongst the best inland courses in the world.
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European ClubThe combination of rugged dunes, deep bunkers, sea breezes and large undulating greens,
calls on the golfer to display strength of character, and to think about every single shot. The European
Club is a 'must play' course. This relative newcomer to the Irish golf scene (founded in 1993) is ranked
alongside the great Irish links of Ballybunion and Royal County Down.
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Druids Glen Golf ClubDruids Glen played host to the Irish Open Golf Championship from 1996 to 1999 and was voted European
Golf Course of the year in 2000 at the prestigious Hertz International Travel Awards.
Referred to as the "Augusta of Europe", and nestling between the Irish Sea and the Wicklow Mountains
in an area known as the "Garden of Ireland" due to its impressive beauty, Druids Glen is both technically
demanding and visually appealing.
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Faithlegg Golf ClubFaithlegg Golf Club
Situated on 200-acres in the heart of Ireland's sunny South East, Faithlegg is the perfect inclusion
as part of any golfing itinerary in the region. At a championship yardage of 6,674, distance is rarely the main
problem in negotiating a good score at Faithlegg. The perils of the course lie more in its clever layout
and slick contoured greens.
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