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Slade Valley Golf Club
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Slade Valley founded in 1970 the course offers a great variety of golf holes all of which are a test. The spectacular views of the city from the first and third tees are unrivalled in Dublin, with a view all the way to the Mourne mountains on a clear day.
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Deer Park Golf
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All of the courses offer a true test of Parkland golf and all have the stunning backdrops of the Irish Sea and Ireland's Eye and Lambay Island, Howth Head and the magnificent Deer Park Castle and a panoramic view of Dublin and its suburbs. It is a backdrop that cannot be equalled anywhere.
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Elm Park Golf Club
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Elm Park was founded in 1924 and provides members and visitors alike with a range of facilities including an 18 Hole Golf Course,
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Grange Golf Club
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The Grange Golf Club is situated in the scenic foothills of the Dublin mountains, only 9km from the city centre.
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Howth Golf Club
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Howth Golf Club Website, located on the beautiful scenic peninsula of Howth in north-east County Dublin, Ireland
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Delgany Golf Club
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Delgany Golf Club is surrounded by beautiful countryside and breathtaking scenery with hill and sea views from Bray Head and the Sugarloaf to Wicklow Head. Originally designed by Harry Vardon, the golf course has recently been remodelled by Patrick Merrigan with sand based greens and tees to USGA specifications without losing its natural charm and tradition.
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Foxrock Golf Club
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Founded in 1893, Foxrock Golf Club is a challenging 9 Hole Parkland courseand is among the oldest golf courses in Ireland.
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Turvey Golf Club
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Turvey Golf Club was created in 1995 on 150 acres of beautiful undulating parkland, in the shadow of the historic Turvey House. The tree lined course, with its magnificent oaks and beeches provide a true test for all levels of golfer.
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Hollystown Golf Club
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Hollystown has been designed to offer golfers an enjoyable experience, three nine hole courses with sharply contrasting features.
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