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Dunlaoghaire Golf Club
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Dun Laoghaire Golf Club - 27 hole golf course in a beautiful setting with spectacular views dominated by the Sugar Loaf and the Irish Sea. The course has been designed by the world famous golf course designers Hawtree Limited. It is divided into 3 sets of 9 holes each starting and finishing close to the clubhouse.
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Westmanstown Golf Club
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Westmanstown Golf Club was founded in 1988 and designed by the legendary Irish golf architect, Eddie Hackett. This parkland course has water features on the 6th, 10th, 11th, 16th, 17th and 18th holes.
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Edmondstown Golf Course
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Edmondstown Golf Club in Dublin, Ireland, is a beautiful golf course that is open to visitors.
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Powerscourt Golf Club
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Just half an hour south of Dublin, set in breath taking surroundings of one of the finest estates in Europe, Powerscourt is one of Dublin’s premier golfing centres.
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Balcarrick Golf Club
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Balcarrick was originally founded in 1972 under the name of Dublin & County Golf Club. The club changed its name in 1992 to Balcarrick Golf Club and moved to its current location. The course was designed by Barry Langan and is a magnificent and challenging 18 hole Par 72 golf course, measuring over 6000 metres. Each hole has it's own particular feature and proves a stern test for even the most accomplished golfer. Strategically placed bunkers and water hazards ensure that high levels of accuracy and skill are required to achieve a 'championship' score.
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Forrest Little Golf Club
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Forrest Little Golf Club is set in mature parkland adjacent to Dublin Airport and within each reach of both the M1 and M50 Motorways.
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Balbriggan Golf Club
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Balbriggan Golf Club is an 18 hole parkland golf course situated in north County Dublin only minutes from Dublin Airport. Located about 20 miles north of Dublin city, the course is easily accessible being just off the M1.
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Killiney Golf Club
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Killiney Golf Club was founded in 1903 on the slopes of Killiney Hill and has remained a nine-hole course on the present location with a spectacular view of the Dublin Mountains and Dublin Bay.
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Glencullen Golf Club
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Glencullen Golf Course is set high in the Dublin Mountains, overlooked only by the Giants Grave that is situated in the woodland left of the fifth fairway.
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