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Royal County Down was originally laid out in 1889 by ‘Old’ Tom Morrisfrom St. Andrews. However, if you reflect on the marvellous collection of green sites, you appreciate that Mother Nature was the principal architect at Newcastle... |
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Founded in 1888, the legendary Royal Portrush Golf Club has two Championship Courses – the renowned Dunluce Course and the smaller but equally enjoyable Valley Course. Both command impressive views across the North Atlantic with breathtaking ... |
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Situated on Northern Ireland’s magnificent Causeway Coast, Portstewart Golf Club presents a difficult but fair game. The Strand Course is indisputably the jewel in Portstewart’s crown for both quality of game and scenery. The course is set in ... |
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Situated on the south-east coast of County Down, Ardglass is unquestionably one of the most spectacular courses in Ireland. Essentially the course meanders its way out to a headland and then meanders its way back. The first five holes are truly ... |
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Situated near the foot of the Ards Peninsula, Kirkistown Castle is a real old-fashioned gem. James Braid assisted in the design of the course and is reputed to have commented wistfully “If only I had this within 50 miles of London”. This ... |
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Castlerock Golf Club on the North Coast embodies all the essential charms of links golf. The Championship Mussenden Links is a 6700 yard par 73 and its fine points include a pure seaside routing, firm fast greens, and an intimacy with the ... |
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Founded in 1890, Ballycastle Golf Club is a founder member of the Golf Union of Ireland. The seaside resort of Ballycastle is situated on the Causeway Coast which is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Club lies at the foot of ... |