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Carne
The Carne links at Belmullet is the late Eddie Hackett’s swan song and many reckon it’s his finest design.

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Rosapenna (Sandy Hills)
Rosapenna's fabulous new Sandy Hills course was designed by Pat Ruddy and opened for play in July 2003.

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Ballyliffin (Glashedy)
Ballyliffin is often described as “the Ballybunion of the North” or “the Dornoch of Ireland” and the reason is simple; all the aforementioned are set amidst towering natural sand dunes.

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Enniscrone (Dunes)
The location is ravishing; Enniscrone is set on a promontory, which juts out into Killala Bay at the mouth of the Moy Estuary.

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County Sligo (Championship)
County Sligo – or Rosses Point, as it is better known – is an exhilarating west coast links, situated in the heart of Yeats country.

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Donegal
The Murvagh peninsula jutting out into Donegal Bay is the home of Donegal Golf Club. It’s an enchanting and isolated setting for a big links course.

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Ballyliffin (Old)
The Old course at Ballyliffin is a classic links, with fairways that pitch and roll through wild dunes.

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Connemara
Connemara is a remote golf course, but everyone here is exceptionally welcoming. If you are brave enough to tackle this brutal course from the back tees – good luck. Pray that the wind machine is turned off.

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Portsalon
Portsalon is an exhilarating golf course situated in a stunning location with most of the holes weaving their way between sand dunes.

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Westport
Westport Golf Club boasts fantastic views of the surrounding area from its elevated position above the shore of Clew Bay.

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Ashford Castle
Ireland has many golf courses set in mature wooded estates but Ashford Castle’s lovely little 9-hole layout in County Mayo is among the best...

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Connemara Isles
This, quite simply, is Irish golf at its very best. Connemara Isles encapsulates all that is good about old fashioned golf played in stunning surroundings...

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Rosapenna (Old Tom Morris)
In September of 2009, Rosapenna's Old Tom Morris course reopened after a major facelift.

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Narin & Portnoo
Tucked away in the southwest corner of Donegal, Narin and Portnoo Golf Club is a links that deserves to be bracketed with many other natural, unspoilt courses that should be given greater recognition.

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Galway
The design of the current Galway course is down to the efforts of the celebrated Scottish designer Alister MacKenzie who laid out the 18 holes in 1926.

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Athlone
Athlone Golf Club has been chosen many times by the Golfing Union of Ireland as a venue for competitions at all levels...

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Castle Dargan
Laid out in the heart of “Yeats Country,” the golf course at Castle Dargan is the result of a collaboration between established Irish architect Patrick Merrigan and fledgling designer, Darren Clarke.

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Cruit Island
Cruit Island is considered by some to be one of the best 9-hole golf courses in the world. It is certainly one of the most scenic courses in Ireland.

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North West
North West Golf Club was one of nine founder members of the Golf Union of Ireland in 1891 (under the name of Buncrana) when it became the first club association in the world.

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Strandhill
Between the Atlantic and Knocknarea Mountain lies Strandhill Golf Club. Described by Christy O'Connor Senior as "the hidden jewel of the West".

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Bearna
The club motto, translated from the Gaelic, is "welcome, and may lark song accompany you." Bearna certainly love to bring wildlife into the naming of holes...

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Bundoran
Bundoran is set delightfully on the shores of Donegal Bay. The club dates back to 1894 and it's inextricably linked with Christy O'Connor.

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Castlebar
Castlebar's parkland setting, with tree-lined fairways and occasional ponds, suits golfers who employ a strategic game plan, as opposed to those in the “grip-it-and-rip-it” brigade...

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Galway Bay
Galway Bay has been described as “parkland by the sea” with a strong American design influence.

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Gort
Located on the edge of the Burren landscape, Gort Golf Club sits in an area of outstanding natural beauty, enjoying superb views of the Slieve Aughty Mountains and the hills of Clare...

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Oughterard
Oughterard Golf Club is a parkland track with large, undulating greens that test the very best of putting strokes.

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Portumna
The mature trees that bound many fairways provide a full range of seasonal colour at Portumna and the wild deer that roam the course are a very pleasant diversion if spotted.

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