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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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Malahide Golf Club
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The golf course offers 27 holes of varying challenges, created by the combination of water hazards, trees and raised greens on all three nines
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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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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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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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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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Elm Park Golf Club
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Elm Park was founded in 1924 and provides members and visitors alike with a range of facilities including an 18 Hole Golf Course,
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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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