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The Links, on the shore of Killala Bay, is
one of the many marvelous tests of golf which can be
found in Ireland. The quality of the golf is matched by
the surroundings, with the Ox Mountains close at hand.
Killala Bay reaches out to the broad atlantic within
miles of sandy beaches surrounding the course.
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Situated on
the edge of the Atlantic Ocean in a spectacular setting with
the Twelve Bens Mountains in the background, Connemara Golf
Club is a challenge as good as any golfer could wish for. The
Course has a popular reputation with big hitters, who relish
the long meandering fairways.
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Situated under the
shadow of famous Benbulben, the Co. Sligo Golf Club is
one of Ireland’s great championship
links.
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the West of Ireland Championsip since 1923, Rosses Point
is set among vast sand dunes on the cliffs overlooking
three sandy beaches. Constant winds are an added factor to
the many fascinating challenges this course presents.
Voted No. 5 in Ireland by
Golf World. And rightly so! |
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An exceptional links
challenge which is fit to test the best. Superbly scenic between sea &
mountains, the course is a great mixture of testing par
five’s, tricky par four’s & memorable par three’s.
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This championship links course is set in North
west Donegal. The front nine is played along a majestic
stretch of beach & have many large sandhills while the
back nine loops around a large bluff with alot of inland
characteristics.
This exciting links has a natural setting
of considerable beauty with splendid sand dunes on
ancient commonage. Elevated tee’s & plateau greens
exploit the superb backdrops over Blacksod Bay.
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To play the Old Links at
Ballyliffin is one of natures most beautiful stages. All
around are dramatic hills & mountains with magnificent
views of the bay, the ocean & the course. The Glashedy
Links is only open ten years & is a great test with
sweeping fairways, undulating greens & cavernous
bunkers.
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