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Average Registered User Rating:
5.00 (out of 5)
Number of review: 1 Reviews
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Review by
Jeremy Duggan
(date: 24-Feb-2009)
Subject: Visitor
Comment: Brillian Course, very scenic and a great test for alll golfers staff very helpful.
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Tralee Golf Club
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Opened in October 1984 Tralee Golf Course was the first European golf course designed by Arnold Palmer.
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Kenmare Golf Club
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The famous old course is a fair test of golf and is unique in that it suits all standards of golfers.
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Dingle Golf Links
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Dingle Golf Links is on the edge of Ireland's dramatic coastline and is a golfing sanctuary.
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Castleisland Golf Club
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Castleisland Golf Club is a new parkland course, built on 200 acres, with modern sand-based greens and tees. This excellent course is built to the highest championship standards, which allows the course to be played throughout the year.
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Beaufort Golf Club
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The course presents magnificent views of the world famous MacGillycuddy Reeks from all points. The natural drainage of the site and the exceptionally mild climate of south west Ireland will guarantee enjoyable golf throughout the year.
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Waterville Golf Club
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Ballybunion Golf Club
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Killarney Golf Club
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Killarney Golf Club is nestled amidst the splendour of the famous Killarney lakes with the spectacular backdrop of the Macgillycuddy Reeks. With 3 courses the Club can offer 3 totally unique options and challenges to the golfer.
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Ring of Kerry Golf Club
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The course boasts panoramic views across Kenmare Bay. Combine this with the beautiful Kerry mountains as a backdrop, and you have one of the most spectacular settings in Ireland.
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