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Golf in Ireland is a joy for sure and also one of
the best ways to enjoy your golf vacation. There are
no business meetings, no phone calls to bother, just
you and your fantastic new golf clubs. The best experience,
you can give to your life is golfing. If you love
playing golf, golf in Ireland will provide you with
great golfing experiences.
Finding a good golf course does not seem to be hard
at all in Ireland. There are lots of golf clubs to
choose from. You can find golf courses with sunny
beaches or with more moderate climate.
Here are some of the famous Irish golf courses:
The Royal Dublin Golf Club:
The Royal Dublin Golf Club, more than a century old
golf course is most venerate and the second oldest
golf course. This golf club covers a huge area of
230 acres and belongs to the Adare Manor Estate. Adare
Golf Course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.
offering a magnificent parkland layout. This is one
of the leading parkland courses in Ireland.
Beaufort Golf Club:
This golf course was founded only in 1995 but is fast
becoming a play venue for all kind of golfers. Beaufort
has been carved from natural terrain and lush with
plant growth. Some characteristics of Beaufort Golf
Course are the bunkering patterns, large contoured
greens and generous fairways. Eighth hole is the jewel
in the Beaufort crown. The beautiful green course
bestow you a splendid scenery of the beautiful McGillycuddy
Reeks mountain range. On this course each hole asks
solemn questions of a golfer’s ability.
Druids Glen:
This club is located along side of the Fota Island,
Mount Juliet and Carlow. Druids Glen hosted the Irish
Open Golf Championship from 1996 to 1999, was awarded
with the prestigious Hertz International Travel Awards.
Due to its outstanding beauty the golf club area is
called as “Heaven's Reflex".
Killarney Golf Club:
Killarney Golf Club comprises three top-class parklands
- Lackabane, Mahony's Point and Killeen Course. Killeen
Course is the jewel of the Killarney golfing crown.
Ardfert Golf Club:
This Irish golf club is situated 15 miles north of
Tralee and is the right place for people who are looking
for an economical nine holer. The course is in existence
from 1994 and has attracted thousands of visitors
so far. It just measures 5700 yards, proving that
a layout doesn’t have to be a monster to make
it both interesting and challenging. Snacks are available
for visitors in a clubhouse, nearby.
These golf courses will not only make playing golf
in Ireland interesting and challenging but also a
memorable one.
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Keith George always writes about valuable news &
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