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With world famous links and challenging parkland courses you’ll never be short of somewhere to play in Ireland.

  • Adare Golf Club

    Adare Golf Club

    County Limerick

    Live the high life with a stay at one of Ireland’s most exquisite castle hotels and play a round of golf on a truly excellent parkland course

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  • Ballybunion (Old)

    Ballybunion (Old)

    County Kerry

    Regaled by many an international star as a highlight of golfing Ireland, Ballybunion is a classic enthusiast’s dream course

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  • Castlerock

    Castlerock Golf Club

    County Londonderry

    Filled with scenic qualities, this fabulous links course is set amongst rolling sand dunes and framed by the River Bann flowing out to the majestic Atlantic Ocean

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  • County Louth, Baltray

    County Louth

    County Louth

    With the River Boyne to its south and the Irish Sea to its east, this is links at its most appealing, where quiet winds can hinder your pursuit of excellence

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  • Lahinch (Old)

    Lahinch

    County Clare

    The perfect terrain for an ideal links course, the Old Course at Lahinch boasts a colourful history and a will delight those with a passion for the sport

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  • Malone Golf Club

    Malone Golf Club

    County Antrim

    Blessed with peaceful woodland and technicoloured blossoms sets this exquisitely challenging course apart from the rest

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  • Mount Juliet

    Mount Juliet

    County Kilkenny

    Follow in the footsteps of golf’s top professionals and take on one of Ireland’s finest 18-hole championships at the gracious and challenging Mount Juliet

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  • Portmarnock

    Portmarnock

    County Dublin

    Proving that traditional doesn’t have to mean dull, Portmarnock’s classic and historic golf links is regarded as one of the best of its kind.

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  • Portstewart (Strand)

    Portstewart Golf Club

    County Londonderry

    A true championship course, the par 72 Strand at Portstewart is the epitome of what can only be classed as a truly challenging round of golf

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  • Royal County Down

    Royal County Down

    County Down

    The setting for the Senior British Open 2002, the club was proud to welcome the legendary Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player to its immaculate greens.

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  • Royal Portrush

    Royal Portrush

    County Antrim

    Founded back in 1888, Royal Portrush boasts the ultimate golfing challenge and precision play, plus awe-inspiring scenery

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  • The European

    The European

    County Wicklow

    With tumbling dunes and amazing vistas over the Irish Sea, The European is a fine testament to Ireland’s great pedigree of links courses

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  • The K Club

    The K Club

    County Kildare

    Spectacular, luxurious, prestigious and challenging – the K Club offers exceptional golf and five-star accommodation set amidst 550 acres of County Kildare countryside

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  • Tralee

    Tralee Golf Club

    County Kerry

    Designed by one of the best-known sportsmen in the world, Arnold Palmer chose a spectacular setting for this elegant links course

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  • Waterville

    Waterville

    County Kerry

    Over 100 years old, this classic links is a heaven sent and blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery to embrace while you play

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Knock Golf Club
Knock Golf Club

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Ireland's Golfing Heroes

Philomena Garvey won the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship in 1957, at Gleneagles and was a finalist on four other occasions.