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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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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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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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Castle Golf Club
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Castle Golf Club is just 6km from Dublin city centre. It has breathtaking views of the Dublin Mountains, five very good par threes, three gentle par fives and excellent par 4.
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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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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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Newlands Golf
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Newlands Golf Course is generally regarded as one of the finest park land courses in Dublin, Ireland. Newlands offers you the highest standards of comfort, service and cuisine.
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Portmarnock Golf Club
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Portmarnock Golf Club is one of Ireland's finest link courses. Only 8 miles from Dublin City and boasts a design carved directly from nature over 100 years.
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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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