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European Club
The European Club is located in the garden of Ireland, between the coastal towns of Wicklow and Arklow, about 30 miles south of Dublin.

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Portmarnock (Old)
”I know of no greater finish in the world than that of the last five holes at Portmarnock”, said Bernard Darwin

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County Louth
The approach road to the links of County Louth, or Baltray as it is better known, named after the local fishing village, is especially uplifting.

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Druids Glen
Druids Glen is the kaleidoscope of golf courses, for there is more colour here than at any other course in Ireland.

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Island
The Island is a no-frills golf course. There is nothing manicured and it’s all very harmonious and in tune with its surroundings.

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Mount Juliet
The course at Mount Juliet is set in lush, rolling parkland, part of a 1,500 acres old Irish country estate with an 18th century mansion as the clubhouse...

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K Club (Palmer)
The K Club is probably the most opulent golf resort in Ireland. This is where an Irish piper will greet you as you switch off your helicopter.

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Carton House (Montgomerie)
The Montgomerie course at Carton House hosted the 2005 Irish Open. Although not a links course, it looks and plays like one.

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Palmerstown House
Jim Mansfield bought the Palmerstown estate in 1999 and, with the help of Christy O’Connor Jnr, he has since transformed a substantial part of the former stud farm into a magnificent championship golf course

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Headfort (New)
Headfort is a tough, sculptured parkland course, designed by Christy O'Connor Jnr.

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Heritage
The gently undulating Heritage course has been constructed to a high specification in a collaboration between Seve Ballesteros and Jeff Howes.

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K Club (Smurfit)
If you are a traditionalist then the Smurfit course is probably not up your street. If you are seeking thrills and excitement, then the K Club is for you.

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Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links
For such a new layout, the Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links is a very natural and understated course. There is nothing showy about the design; the natural links land is used simply and effectively.

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Carlow (Deerpark)
Carlow Golf Club is set in a delightful wooded deer park that once formed part of the estate of Henry Bruen.

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Royal Dublin
Royal Dublin is located on Bull Island, in Dublin Bay. The island was formed following the building of a sea wall in the early 1800s. The result is a perfect sandy island, superb terrain for a golf course...

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Birr
The Irish Midlands are often overlooked when searching for good golf courses but Birr is a fine example of a mature parkland course.

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Slieve Russell
Slieve Russell is set in the heart of beautiful rolling County Cavan countryside amongst the lakes and drumlins.

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Glasson
The Reid family must be thanked for the gift of Glasson, for they gave up their land and their period home to enable the birth of the Glasson Golf and Country Club.

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Seapoint
Seapoint is one of the best courses on Ireland’s East Coast you have never heard of. Play this secret gem and tell nobody.

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Mullingar
With fine turf, Mullingar is a delightful walk in the park and the course has a fine collection of one-shot holes.

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Rathsallagh
Rathsallagh is a long and challenging course with plenty of variety and interest.

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Woodbrook
Woodbrook Golf Club is a lovely parkland course sitting on cliffs overlooking the Irish Sea at Bray, just south of Dublin.

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Powerscourt (East)
The East course at Powerscourt is a serious test, especially from the championship tees, which stretch out beyond 7,000 yards.

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Mount Wolseley
Mount Wolseley is a very demanding parkland course where only the really big hitters will be teeing up from the championship markers.

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Carton House (O'Meara)
The O'Meara is the oldest of the two courses at Carton House. Designed by Mark in conjunction with European Golf Design, opening for play in May 2002.

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Hermitage
Hermitage Golf Club has earned the reputation of being the club of choice for the rich and famous in Dublin society.

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Woodenbridge
Woodenbridge is a delightful, well-maintained, top quality parkland track which is situated in one of Ireland’s most scenic locations.

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Tulfarris
With no two holes alike, Tulfarris is an exciting course having played host to the Irish Seniors Open Championship.

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Powerscourt (West)
The West course at Powerscourt was created by DMK Golf Design – whose founder, David McLay Kidd, was the man responsible for designing the much-acclaimed Bandon Dunes.

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Rathcore
Rathcore is located in rolling parkland with a number of natural springs that bring water into play at no fewer than twelve of the holes.

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Grange
Grange is renowned as one of the best parkland courses in Dublin with its 400-yard par four 18th hole as good a closing hole as any in Ireland.

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Rosslare (Old)
Rosslare is regarded as being the sunniest spot in Ireland and it is almost unheard of to have the course closed due to bad weather or ground conditions.

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Luttrellstown Castle
Set in rolling countryside with several lakes and many stands of mature trees, Luttrellstown Castle is a very pleasant place to play golf.

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Knightsbrook
Knightsbrook has been compared in terms of quality and layout to many of the better-known Irish parkland courses in and around the Dublin area.

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Castle
Castle Golf Club, a 6,270-yard, par 70 parkland course is laid out in two loops of nine holes with a sting in the tail...

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Tullamore
With the Slieve Bloom Mountains as a backdrop, Tullamore is a classic parkland course measuring 6,428 yards from the back markers.

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Castleknock
Water features at seven holes at Castleknock, with every par three hole guarded by lakes...

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St Margaret's
A significant amount of earth was bulldozed to create the sculptured golf course at St Margaret’s, and it opened for play in 1992.

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Roganstown
Located to the north of Dublin, on the banks of the Broadmeadow River, Roganstown has all the charm of a country estate.

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Dundalk
Dundalk has undergone several design changes over the years. James Braid modified the course and then Dave Thomas upgraded it.

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Druids Heath
The Druids Heath golf course at Druids Glen is a mix of heathland and parkland with some links-like elements thrown in for good measure.

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Gowran Park
It is a well-known fact that the Irish love not only the game of golf, but also adore the sport of Kings – horseracing. Combine the two together and you have Gowran Park in County Kilkenny.

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New Forest
Located in the heart of the Irish Midlands, the 18-hole New Forest parkland course is laid out over gently undulating terrain...

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Curragh
The Curragh Golf Club claim to play over the oldest course in all of Ireland. The club also holds a valid "Royal" title but chooses not use it.

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Arklow
Arklow’s 6,387 yards are laid out over classic links land with plenty of humps and hollows, sand hills, gorse, marram grass and bunkers to be negotiated throughout the eighteen holes.

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South County
South County is a high quality new course, designed with strategy in mind. It’s set in a tranquil landscape with the mountains providing a delightful backdrop.

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Esker Hills
Christy O’Connor Jnr designed the course on land owned by the O’Brien and Molloy families and, with minimal earth movement, he created a challenging parkland layout

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Dun Laoghaire
If ever a golf club was set to face the challenges of the modern golf game then it’s Dun Laoghaire.

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Malahide
Designed by Eddie Hackett, Malahide Golf Club combines the pleasant ambience of parkland with the whiff of salty sea air.

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Coollattin
Coollattin Golf Club is located in a 175-acre County Wicklow estate with a rich history.

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Greenore
Greenore consists of a mixture of “links-like” and parkland holes framed by tall pine trees.

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Naas
Naas Golf Club is a traditional parkland course laid out on rolling terrain with tree-lined fairways.

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Wicklow
Wicklow is laid out on cliffs overlooking the Irish Sea, with stunning views from many vantage points as it follows the coastline contours and undulations.

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Kilkenny
Kilkenny Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in the country, formed five years before the Golf Union of Ireland was established in 1891.

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Laytown & Bettystown
Laytown & Bettystown contains many of the characteristics treasured by links lovers – humps and hollows, blind approaches and an out-and-back routing that follows the natural contours of the land.

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Moyvalley
Moyvalley is located about a 40-minute drive to the west of Dublin and the course is draped across part of the 550-acre Balyna Estate where the historic Balyna House provides a magnificent backdrop.

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Blainroe
Located on cliff tops a few miles along the coast from Wicklow, Hawtree created an 18-hole layout at Blainroe that has matured into one of the best parkland courses on the east coast of Ireland.

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Castlecomer
"Castlecomer Golf Club is fortunate to have acquired such a site as the old lawns of the Wandesforde Estate" said Pat Ruddy the course designer.

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Citywest
Both Citywest courses were developed in the early 1990s, based on designs by the prolific Irish golfer turned architect, Christy O’Connor Jnr.

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County Meath
County Meath was extended to an 18-hole layout in 1991 and it has now matured into one of the leading parkland tracks in the county.

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Courtown
Courtown Golf Club is a lovely parkland course – measuring 6,466 yards from the medal tees – located on land that was once part of the Courtown Estate.

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Glen of the Downs
The course at Glen of the Downs Golf Club is a 6,443-yard parkland track designed by Peter McEvoy and built to USGA specifications...

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Headfort (Old)
Headfort's Old course may now live in the shadow of the New course but the Old is still a fine parkland track that will delight even the most hard to please golfer.

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Kilkea Castle
Kilkea Castle claims to be the oldest continually occupied castle in all Ireland so people have lived here for over eight hundred years as it was built in 1180.

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Killeen
Killeen is an American-style course laid out on a relatively tight 110 acre site – though it can play as long as 6743 yards – with plenty of ponds to keep you on your toes...

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Millicent
Millicent occupies a 150-acre site and the front nine is routed anti-clockwise around the perimeter of the property – holes 5 to 7 are bounded by the River Liffey – and they enclose the back nine within.

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Mount Temple
Mount Temple Golf and Country Club could hardly be more centrally located in the whole island as the 30-foot spiral that marks the centre of Ireland can be seen from the course.

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Nuremore
Nuremore is a well-maintained parkland course with pristine fairways, interesting bunker designs and beautiful greens.

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Royal Tara (Blue & Red)
Located a short distance from the historically important Hill of Tara site, Royal Tara is one of a handful of local clubs that offer top notch parkland golf within a very short driving distance of Navan.

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Seafield
Seafield Golf & Country Club has only been on the Irish golf scene since 2002 but it has already made a big impression on golfers in County Wexford.

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St Helen's Bay
Philip Walton was the architect of the St Helen’s Bay Golf Resort course which opened in 1993.

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