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Ballybunion - Old & New Courses
Rated as one of the world's top 10, the Old Course is as challenging as any you will find. The New Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, is no less demanding.
Killarney - Killeen & Mahony's Point Courses
These two beautiful parkland courses are next to picturesque Lough Leane with the mountains of Kerry as a backdrop. This has been called the "Jewel of Ireland".
Lahinch
Originally designed by Tom Morris in 1890, and a regular host to Irish National Championships, Lahinch is often referred to as the St. Andrews of Ireland.
Tralee
Arnold Palmer designed this challenging course with the first 9 holes set on a cliff top, the second 9 amongst sand dunes.
Waterville
Panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Kerry Mountains provide a pleasant but lengthy 18 holes giving you the opportunity to use every club in your bag.
Harbour Point
Situated at Little Island, on the banks of the River Lee, Harbour Point has a special rustic charm which belies the demands of this true championship course. Tree lined fairways and intricately contoured greens make this a test for all.
The Old Head
It's been called Ireland's answer to Pebble Beach and is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding links courses in the Emerald Isle. Spectacularly beautiful, dauntingly challenging, unforgiving, the exhilarating experience of playing the Old Head is what real golf is all about.
Baltray - County Louth
One of Ireland's lesser known championship courses can be enjoyed by every category of golfer.
Mount Juliet
Jack Nicklaus has scored a 10 with his first effort in Ireland on this parkland course of the best quality and site of the Irish Open.
Portmarnock
Venue of the Irish Open, a world championship course, host to 1991 Walker Cup matches, and one of Ireland's premiere links courses
make Portmarnock a course to play.
Rosslare
Fronting the Irish Sea, this very pleasant links course provides a good test of golf and offers some challenging surprises in the bargain.
Royal Dublin
Traditional links reminiscent of St. Andrews, fine bunkers, close lies and subtle trappings make this a special attraction. Sea breezes from Dublin Bay add to the challenge.
Tramore
Two holes, the 4th and 6th, have been rated among the top 18 in Ireland, making this one of Ireland's true hidden gems and championship in every sense of the word,
Waterford Castle
Ireland's newest championship course has quickly established itself as a classic. Uniquely located on a private island, Waterford offers 18 totally different challenges and as many beautiful views.
Connemara
Spectacularly located on the edge of the Atlantic with the Twelve Bens Mountains as a background, this is a big hitter's championship course and as challenging as any to be found.
Enniscrone
A magnificent test of skill with picture postcard scenery is included. Located between the surf and the mountains, this is one
course you will remember for a long time.
Rosses Point
Championship in every way and host to most of Ireland's major tournaments, Rosses Point combines clifftop fairways, steep valleys, beaches and gurgling streams. Who could ask for more?
Westport
Used for the Irish Amateur Championship and beautifully situated, this parkland course runs along Clew Bay.
Ardglass
This seaside course has a number of memorable holes, including the 2nd, a par 3 played over a gaping gorge.
Castlerock
A magnificent links course, with the best greens in the country, Castlerock is a stern test of golfing ability and one of the unsung heroes of Irish golf. A true gem.
Portstewart
This difficult links course is used as a qualifier for the Open as well as host for other events, both professional and
amateur. With fast, true greens, it is a championship course in every way.
Royal Belfast
This parkland course is picturesque with mature trees and many carefully placed bunkers. Undulating greens run to the sea.
Royal County Down
Exhilarating for even the experienced golfer, RCD is a formidable challenge for most; rated as one of the world's best by professionals. An extra bonus here is that Royal County Down is also one of the most strikingly beautiful courses to be found.
Royal Portrush
The only course outside the British mainland to host the Open and now a regular venue for the Senior British Open, this is links golf at its very best. A dramatic setting
provides the sternest examination of golfing ability. Don't miss it!
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