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Mount Juliet

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Directions :

Take the N77 from the West Coast via Durrow From Dublin take M7, then M9 towards Waterford, arriving at Mount Juliet on N9 via Carlow and Gowran.

Club Professional :

Sean Cotter

Course Designer :

Jack Nicklaus

Course Distance :

7264 yards

Course Type :

Parkland

Green Fees :

Weekday €115 Weekday with Member €70 Weekend €160 Weekend with Member €80 See website for more detailed green fees.

Visitors welcome every day

Practice Green :

Yes

Pro Shop :

Yes

Contact

Telephone:

+353 (0)56 777 3064

Fax:

+353 (0)56 777 3078

Email:

soneill@mountjuliet.ie

Website:

www.mountjuliet.ie

Address:

Thomastown, Thomastown, Kilkenny, Republic Of Ireland

Thomastown Kilkenny - Ireland South

Opened in 1991 with a match featuring golfing legends Christy O'Connor Sr. and course designer Jack Nicklaus, the beautiful and challenging Mount Juliet course has established itself as a premier golfing venue for top professional and leisure golfers worldwide. Venue for Irish Opens in 1993, 1994 and 1995, three Masters green jacket winners have won here, Faldo, Langer, and Olazabal. Mount Juliet welcomed the World's Top 50 golfers to play in the World Golf Championship – American Express Championship in 2002 and again in 2004. The par 72, 7300 yard layout boasts rolling fairways, many feature water hazards and contoured greens, all superbly blended into the spectacular setting of this famous old Irish Estate.

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