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Blarney Golf Club
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The Blarney Golf Resort offers a challenging and enthralling experience to any golfer, no matter what their level of skill. Co-designed by one of the games most colourful and best-loved characters, two time Major winner and infamous ‘big hitter’ John Daly, you can be sure there will be some unique holes to play along the way.
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Mitchelstown Golf Club
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Mitchelstown superbly manicured greens and fairways, panoramic scenery, mature trees, gently undulating parkland, the River Funshion, the Galtee Mountains.
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Kanturk Golf Club
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The course is set in a scenic area with splendid views of Mount Hilary and the surrounding countryside.
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Cork Golf Club
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Founded in 1888 and redesigned in 1927 by Alister Mackenzie, this championship parkland course is as graceful and mature as its age would suggest. Scenically situated in Cork Harbour, the club has played host to major Amateur and Professional Championships over the years, including the Irish Open, Irish Professional Championships, Irish Close Championships and the National Finals.
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Fermoy Golf Club
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Fermoy Golf Club, this wooded course represents a challenging test for both the expert and the novice golfer. The newly refurbished clubhouse and restaurant overlook the rolling course and countryside.
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Bandon Golf Club
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Bandon Golf Club,testing parkland course in beautiful sylvan setting with natural hazards abounding. Set on the undulating slopes of the Bandon Valley.
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Charleville Golf Club
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The attractive parkland golf course on its present site since 1941 has now extended to a pleasant 27 hole heavily wooded course, well known for its lush fairways and beautiful greens.
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Muskerry Golf Club
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Muskerry Golf Course is now considered to be one of the top parkland courses in munster. The renowned, Alister MacKenzie's first engagement in the South of Ireland was at Muskerry in August 1924
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Old Head Golf Club
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Old Head Golf Links is built on a 220-acre diamond of land, jutting out over two miles into the Atlantic Ocean. The promontory is almost an island with numerous caves running beneath your feet as you play the course.
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