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Killiney Golf Club
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Killiney Golf Club was founded in 1903 on the slopes of Killiney Hill and has remained a nine-hole course on the present location with a spectacular view of the Dublin Mountains and Dublin Bay.
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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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Swords Open Golf Course
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Situated in the idyllic surroundings of North County Dublin along the banks of the Broadmeadow River the course offers a unique experience to every category of golfer.
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Hermitage Golf Club
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Hermitage Golf Club in Ireland will enthral and test in equal measure and will provide an experience that all golfers will want to repeat.
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StAnnes Golf Club
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Visit St Anne's Golf Club for the best links golf in Dublin Ireland. Set in the beautiful surroundings of Dublin Bay, it is the perfect location for golf vacations in Ireland.
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Balbriggan Golf Club
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Balbriggan Golf Club is an 18 hole parkland golf course situated in north County Dublin only minutes from Dublin Airport. Located about 20 miles north of Dublin city, the course is easily accessible being just off the M1.
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Newlands Golf
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Newlands Golf Course is generally regarded as one of the finest park land courses in Dublin, Ireland. Newlands offers you the highest standards of comfort, service and cuisine.
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Turvey Golf Club
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Turvey Golf Club was created in 1995 on 150 acres of beautiful undulating parkland, in the shadow of the historic Turvey House. The tree lined course, with its magnificent oaks and beeches provide a true test for all levels of golfer.
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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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