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Athy Golf Club
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Athy Golf Club was founded on January 27th 1906 and it is a tribute to founder members of the Golf Club that we are still around one hundred years on. Athy Golf Club, Athy, Co. Kildare.
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Killeen Golf Club
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Killeen represents one of the country's foremost golfing facilities. The 18 Hole Championship course is maintained to the highest USGA standards.
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Palmerstown House
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Palmerstown House is located in the seclusion and beauty of a once world famous stud farm. However, it is not only the tranquillity that makes it such a special setting: the golf course is set amidst a myriad of stunning mature trees, impressive bunkering and exquisite use of water.
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Bodenstown Golf Club
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Opened in 1973 as an 18 hole parkland layout,
designed by Eddie Hackett for and owned by the Mather
Family. Developments over the years has seen the
addition of a further 18 holes in 1983 (Ladyhill Golf
Course), and more recently the introduction of eight new
sand-based greens on the original Bodenstown Course.
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Naas Golf Club
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Naas Golf Club a parkland course, with treelined fairways and a number of water features.The County Kildare Club is one of the oldest provincial clubs in Ireland.
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K Club
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Designed by Arnold Palmer, The Palmer Course and The Smurfit Course are considered two of Europe's finest Championship Courses. The K Club Ireland offers 5 star hotel accommodation and a luxury spa at one of Ireland's finest golf hotels in County Kildare near Dublin.
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Highfield Golf Club
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Highfield golf course is a beautiful and relatively new 18-hole parkland course.The course makes good use of natural hazards, with mature trees being maintained and new plantations.
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Carton House
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Carton House Hotel & Golf Club is a Luxury Ireland hotel with the historic setting for two state of the art golf courses in Ireland.
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Castlewarden Golf Club
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Castlewarden Golf & Country Club - A parkland course, measuring 6,690 yards from the medal tees over a terrain that is not physically demanding but will provide a searching test of the golfer’s ability.
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