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Directions :

48km south of Dublin. Take Coast road from Wicklow town. Club 10km from Wicklow

Course Distance :

7323 yards

Course Type :

Links

Green Fees :

2008 €180 any day April-October€100 any day November-March

Guests are welcome all year round with the exception of Christmas Day. Prior booking is strongly advised. You must contact one of our managers in order to make your booking.You may wish to fax details of your request in the first case to 00-353-404-47449 or you can e-mail us at info@theeuropeanclub.com.Our telephone number for reservations is 00-353-404-47415.

Pro Shop :

Yes

Contact

Telephone:

+353 (0)40 44 7415

Fax:

+353 (0)40 44 7449

Email:

info@theeuropeanclub.com

Website:

www.theeuropeanclub.com

Address:

Brittas Bay, Wicklow, Wicklow, Republic Of Ireland

Brittas Bay Wicklow - Ireland East

This is a tumbling rolling rising helter-skelter golfers’delight. Elevated tees, greens, sea-side holes – it is definitely one for your enjoyment. The European is a wonderful presentation of modern links with a truly traditional quality. As designer/owner Pat Ruddy advises, ‘one of the important principles of design is that the handicap golfer is meant to use a handicap stroke to achieve par’. Heed should be taken of this advice for the European is now rated among the top five in Ireland. The European Club hosted the Irish Professional Championship in July 2007, which was won by Padraig Harrington in a playoff. A mirror image of his great triumph in the Open Championship at Carnoustie a week later!

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