Hilton Templepatrick is a delightful setting for golf amidst rolling landscape with its mature plantations, streams and rivers. Designed by David Jones and David Feherty the course is set amongst 220 acres of beautiful parkland.
Signature Hole
The 11th par 3 hole is squeezed between a line of poplars on the left and the Six Mile River on the right, calling for extreme straight hitting.
Set within the mature parkland of one of Ireland’s most historic castles, the course boasts USGA specification tees and greens. Ranked in the 30 finest courses in Ireland and one of the top 3 in Northern Ireland, in John Redmond’s Ireland’s finest Golf Courses 2006.
Brilliant picturesque par 4 4th with water left and right off the tee. Green situated on oxbow and a river running across the front of the green.
Gracehill, a challenging 18 hole championship course nestling in beautiful parkland near Ballymoney, and 12 miles from the Giant’s Causeway. Features American style water hazards, wild life, mature trees.
The 13th – any golfer’s nightmare! 415 yards long and carved through a forest, a monthly medal wrecker!
Clandeboye Golf Club (Conlig), situated in the country surrounds of Lady Dufferin’s Estate, offers two courses of international standing, Dufferin and Ava, which means you can play one or both! Clandeboye attracts top class golfers and sporting greats including World Class Formula One racing driver Eddie Irvine who comes from Conlig.
Signature Hole (Dufferin Course)
The 4th. The 386 yard par 4 hole – the daunting tee shot into a narrow necked fairway sends shivers through even the most hardened veteran.
This unique resort is situated amidst a country estate of breathtaking beauty and charm. The 18 hole parkland layout takes full advantage of this beautiful setting, where water comes into play on five holes.
The 17th is a stunning par 3 played from an elevated tee overlooking Lough Foyle and Donegal to a green surrounded by beautiful mature copper beeches.
Edenmore Golf and Country Club always has a warm welcome for visitors. The challenging 18 hole parkland course is complemented by a fabulous clubhouse complete with health club, restaurant and conference centre.
Best to the last, the 18th. A challenging drive between mature trees with 2nd shot over water to a bunkered green overlooked by the clubhouse balcony.
At just over 6,500 yards from the white tees, this is a long and demanding yet most enjoyable par 72 parkland layout. Spa is however quite a relaxing venue with panoramic views from the 17th tee of the Mourne Mountain
The 11th. A challenging par 4 in calm or windy weather. At 405 yards with out of bounds on the left from tee to green it will test the golfer’s nerve.
This masterpiece combines scenic Mourne Mountain views and testing conditions for golfers of all standards. The course has been cleverly designed so that the natural terrain is incorporated throughout the 18 holes. Playable all year round, “a magnificent test for the club golfer” (Irish Golf International)
The 11th. This par 4 has a touch of ‘Pete Dye’ about it; ample room for the drive, followed by a demanding second shot into a green fronted with water. Only the perfect pitch will stay high and dry.
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Terms & Conditions
The Pass costs £70 for 3 rounds and £110 for 5 rounds of golf. One pass is required per person. At the time of booking please specify selected golf courses and prefered tee times. Tee times will be pre-booked and confirmed with courses at time of payment. Any changes may be subject to additional charges. Times are subject to availability and may be restricted at weekends. Pass is valid from Monday to Sunday, between 1 March and 31 October 2008, including weekends (subject to availability). No more than 2 rounds played at any one course using a Pass. No refunds can be made for unused vouchers. Clubs can accept no responsibility for any loss or injury incurred by users of the pass. It is advised users arrange their own insurance cover in this regard.