Portmarnock

Portmarnock

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Amenities

Directions :

From Malahide Village, take the coast road to Portmarnock. Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links will be on left. For detailed directions from Dublin Airport, Dublin City Centre and the M50 motorway, see the hotel's website.

Nearest Airport :

Dublin

Nearest Airport :

Dublin

Nearest Port :

Dublin / Dun Laoghaire

Nearest Port :

Dublin / Dun Laoghaire

Nearest Town :

Malahide

Nearest Town :

Malahide

Contact

Telephone:

+353 (0)18 46 0611

Fax:

+353 (0)18 46 2442

Email:

info@portmarnock.com

Website:

www.portmarnock.com

Address:

Strand Road, Portmarnock, Co Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Portmarnock Dublin - Ireland East

The Portmarnock Golf Club is unquestionably one of Ireland’s greatest and most challenging links. It has staged 16 Irish Opens, the Canada Cup, amateur Home Internationals, National Championships, and in 1991 the Walker Cup. Portmarnock’s position in world golf cannot be over-stated. There is a sense of excitement from the opening shot, the start of a journey, which navigates the four points of the compass and between, as both terrain and wind direction test a safe passage to the final hole. Exposed to coastal winds, the par three 15th is regarded a classic, which requires pin-point accuracy to find a safe landing area on the slickest of greens.

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