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Mature 18 hole course on outskirts of Dungannon. Facilities include clubhouse with bar where snacks and meals are available by arrangement.
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Over the years this course has undergone continuous improvement and presents notable challenges to the golfer. The thousands of trees enhance the beauty of the grounds and provide an attractive backdrop for the nearby 18th century Primate’s ... |
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There has been a course at Carnalea for over 100 years. Indeed Carnalea became Ireland’s first municipal golf club in 1927. Its beautiful seaside setting has superb views over Belfast Lough and the Antrim hills beyond. Long on history and ... |
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One of Armagh’s foremost golfing experiences, Cloverhill is an 18 hole parkland gem which enjoys unspoilt views of gorgeous scenery. The combination of narrow fairways, difficult to read greens, water hazards and sand traps requires golfers of ... |
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Founded in 1903 and located on the fringes of the ‘Britain in Bloom’ award winning village of Broughshane. This well-drained heath land course is playable in all but the most extreme of conditions. Although the course is relatively short, scoring ... |
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Strabane Golf Course is an exquisite 18 Hole Parkland course set in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains, one mile south of Strabane. Designed by Eddie Hackett, the course is a par 69 measuring 5,543 metres off the Medal tees (White). The ... |
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A very pleasant and rewarding parkland course, 18 hole par 67, on the outskirts of South Belfast. Mount Ober suits all handicaps and offers great value for money amid fantastic surroundings. A world away, all just minutes from Belfast city centre.
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On the shores of Belfast Lough, the club offers a pleasant parkland layout with a good mix of challenging and golfer friendly holes. Several long holes like the 6th will tempt big hitters, but beware the infamous ‘Dam’ waters lurking, which can ... |
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This heavily-wooded parkland course opened in 1973. The course is built on clay ground so is wet in winter but perfect for summer play. Each hole is individually tree-lined and golfers cross water seven times in 9 holes. The layout ensures ... |
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Pay and play 9 hole course opened 20 years ago by the late Fred Daly who once described it as “one of the most challenging short courses in Ireland”. Suitable for all types of golfers, City of Belfast offers fantastic value for money and a ... |