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Amenities

Directions :

Take N25 east from Cork City towards Waterford and Rosslare. After 9 miles take the exit for Cobh; Fota Golf Club is 0.5 miles.

Caddy Hire :

Yes

Club Professional :

Kevin Morris

Course Distance :

Deerpark 6927yds, Belvelly 7121yds, Barryscourt 7362yds

Course Type :

Parkland

Dress Code :

No jeans/tracksuits/runners

Green Fees :

Group rates available for groups of 20 and over Consult the website for a more comprehensive seasonal listing.

Booking :

Reservations required

Practice Green :

Yes

Pro Shop :

Yes

Contact

Telephone:

+353 (0)21 488 3700

Fax:

+353 (0)21 488 3713

Email:

reservations@fotaisland.ie

Website:

www.fotaisland.ie

Address:

Fota Island Resort, Fota Island, Co. Cork, Republic of Ireland

Carrigtwohill Cork - Ireland South

Fota Island may be a resort course, but it’s no less impressive because of it – tournaments held here have included the Irish Open and top Irish player Padraig Harrington named the 18th hole as his favourite in all of Ireland. It’s conveniently located, just a short drive from Cork city. While you’re visiting, maybe sneak in for a lesson at the Golf Academy or even a ‘Leg Endurance’ treatment at the resort’s spa.

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