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Beaverstown Golf Club
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Beaverstown Golf Club is one of the hidden gems of Irish golf. Its unique design, laid out among 36 acres of mature apple trees and bordering the shores of Rogerstown estuary, makes the best use of these and its other natural features - six lakes and a stream which meanders through the course.
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Powerscourt Golf Club
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Just half an hour south of Dublin, set in breath taking surroundings of one of the finest estates in Europe, Powerscourt is one of Dublin’s premier golfing centres.
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Hollywood Lakes Golf Club
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The course is truly a test for every category of golfer. Currently there are 11 lakes and water features that sees water impact on 9 out of the 18 holes.
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The Royal Dublin Golf Club
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The Royal Dublin Golf Club is steeped in the history and tradition of Irish golf. It has been home to many championships, amateur and professional, with the highlights being three memorable Irish Opens staged from 1983 to 1985.
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Roganstown Golf Club
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Set among peaceful lakes, rolling hills and picturesque homes, this sanctuary for golf lovers has blended an exciting challenge and pure pleasure into a layout of outstanding beauty. The Broadmeadow River flows beside the course and water comes into play on all but 6 holes.
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Castleknock Golf Club
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Castleknock Golf Club is Dublin's Finest Golfing Address. Championship standard 18-hole golf course and practice facilities, designed by Jonathan Gaunt. With a par of 72 and a length of 6700 yards, it features large greens, multiple teeing positions and 11 dramatic lakes.
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Hollystown Golf Club
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Hollystown has been designed to offer golfers an enjoyable experience, three nine hole courses with sharply contrasting features.
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Corrstown Golf Club
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Though relatively new, opened in 1993 ( Orchard Course ) and 1995 ( River and Meadow Courses ), this superb Eddie Connaughton designed complex has matured beyond its years. Testing all levels of golfers, the course, with clever placing of bunkers, thoughtful water usage, and copious trees will ensure you enjoy a truly great golfing experience.
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Beech Park Golf Club
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The golf course was designed by Eddie Hackett who also designed such renowned courses as Enniscrone, Malahide and the links at Waterville & Killarney. Beech Park is an 18-hole parkland golf course measuring 5,762 metres from the championship tees and comprises a par of 72 for men and 73 for ladies.
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