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Glengarriff Golf Club
Link ID 283
Title Glengarriff Golf Club
Url http://www.glengarriffgolfclub.com
Description Parkland 9 hole Par 66 4514yds with strategic shot making to the fore. A sharp short game required to shoot low. Stunning panoramic views of the Caha mountains and Bantry Bay - Hon.President is Maureen O'Hara who lives adjacent to the course.
Category Cork
Keywords Glengarriff Golf Club   Glengarriff Golf Course
Date Feb 11, 2009
Contact Name Cormac Daly
Email send email to Cormac Daly
Telephone +353 (0) 37 63150
Club Address Glengarriff G.C Glengarriff Cork Ireland
Province Munster
Founded 1934
Number of Holes 9
Course Type Parkland
Green Fees 20 euro Weekdays 25 euro weekends Societies Welcome
Open Days Every Friday Open Scramble
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