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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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The Island Golf Club
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The Island Golf Club was established in 1890 and, surrounded by the sea on three sides, it enjoys a unique setting. Until as recently as 1973 the club was approached by boat from Malahide across the estuary.
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Hermitage Golf Club
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Hermitage Golf Club in Ireland will enthral and test in equal measure and will provide an experience that all golfers will want to repeat.
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Citywest Golf
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Citywest is one of Ireland's most popular destinations for golfers to visit and with two magnificent golf courses and a variety of facilities golfers will be spoilt for choice.
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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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South County Golf Club
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Golf courses set in an area of this much natural beauty, will always prove attractive to golfers what ever their ability.
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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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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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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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