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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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St. Margaret's Golf Club
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St. Margaret's has already hosted 3 international tournaments. It boasts big dramatic holes like the roller coaster twelfth, which rolls between two lakes and across a babbling brook to a majestically elevated green.
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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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Castle Golf Club
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Castle Golf Club is just 6km from Dublin city centre. It has breathtaking views of the Dublin Mountains, five very good par threes, three gentle par fives and excellent par 4.
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Delgany Golf Club
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Delgany Golf Club is surrounded by beautiful countryside and breathtaking scenery with hill and sea views from Bray Head and the Sugarloaf to Wicklow Head. Originally designed by Harry Vardon, the golf course has recently been remodelled by Patrick Merrigan with sand based greens and tees to USGA specifications without losing its natural charm and tradition.
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Citywest Golf
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Citywest is one of Ireland's most popular destinations for golfers to visit and with two magnificent golf courses and a variety of facilities golfers will be spoilt for choice.
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Westmanstown Golf Club
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Westmanstown Golf Club was founded in 1988 and designed by the legendary Irish golf architect, Eddie Hackett. This parkland course has water features on the 6th, 10th, 11th, 16th, 17th and 18th holes.
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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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Balcarrick Golf Club
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Balcarrick was originally founded in 1972 under the name of Dublin & County Golf Club. The club changed its name in 1992 to Balcarrick Golf Club and moved to its current location. The course was designed by Barry Langan and is a magnificent and challenging 18 hole Par 72 golf course, measuring over 6000 metres. Each hole has it's own particular feature and proves a stern test for even the most accomplished golfer. Strategically placed bunkers and water hazards ensure that high levels of accuracy and skill are required to achieve a 'championship' score.
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