Castle Hume Golf Club

  • Castle Hume Golf Club
  • Castle Hume Golf Club

Amenities

SSS :

70

Green fees :

Weekdays £25 Weekends/public holidays £35

Golf Club :

Type of course Parkland Course professional Yes

Best days to play :

Any day, advised to book in advance.

Directions from Town :

Take the A46 Belleek/Donegal Road from Enniskillen.

Length in yards :

6602

Par of course :

70

Handicap/certificate requirements :

None Required

Course designer :

Bobby Brown

Mobile narrative :

Situated on the edge of Castle Hume Lough and Lower Lough Erne, in the heart of the Fermanagh ...

Contact

Telephone:

+44 (0)28 6632 7077

Fax:

+44 (0)28 6632 7076

Email:

info@castlehumegolf.com

Website:

www.castlehumegolf.com

Address:

Erne Waterways Open, Ross Inner, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, BT93 7ED

Enniskillen Fermanagh - Northern Ireland

In the grounds of an old estate, this magnificent course is renowned for its manicured lawns, undulating fairways, thousands of trees and its particularly challenging water hazards and bunkers, which discerning golfers will adore. The views over Lower Lough Erne are pretty special, too, although you may not want to divert your attention from the game in hand too much!

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