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Coollatin Golf Club
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Coollattin Golf Club, you are surrounded by scenic views of the Wicklow countryside.A little more than an hour’s drive from Loughlinstown Roundabout from south Dublin or the M50 from west Dublin, Coollattin is a challenging 18 hole course. It is an oasis of calm in a truly beautiful woodland setting.
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European Club
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The European Club is widely recognised as one of the last great links courses to be built in the 20th century. It lies on the east Coast of Ireland just south of Dublin in Co. Wicklow and provides 20-holes of breathtaking golf....
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Druids Glen Golf Resort
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Druids Glen Golf Courses Ireland, located close to Dublin boasts two of the best golf courses in Ireland, Druids Glen Golf Course has played host to the Irish Open four times.
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Charlesland Golf Club
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Set in the shadow of the famous Wicklow Mountain's, Charlesland Golf and Country Club,has always been known as a challenging but fair test of golf, in a beautiful setting.
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Blainroe Golf Club
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18 Hole Championship Golf Course, located on the scenic Wicklow coast, 5 minutes from Wicklow town. Visitors welcome at all times.
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Woodenbridge Golf Club
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The Patrick Merrigan designed Woodenbridge Golf Club is a parkland course. The beautiful Avoca river comes into play on no less than 10 holes, each providing unique challenges for players of all handicaps.
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Tulfarris Golf Club
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The Poulaphuca Lake plays an integral part in the layout The lake contains twelve smaller lakes and the course has been set on three peninsulas for a quite unique setting.
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Old Conna Golf Club
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The Old Conna Estate enjoys some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland, possesses a most wonderful variety of trees and shrubs imported from around the world
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Kilcoole Golf Club
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Kilcoole is a, 9 Hole Parkland course in Co. Wicklow. This course is a good test of all standards of golf. It is largely flat but nonetheless challenging due to the course design.
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