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Rush Golf Club
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Rush Golf Club is the most northerly links course in County Dublin. The course is maintained to an excellent standard with all the features and challenges associated with links golf. The par is 70 with a course length of approximately 5,400 metres for men and 4,600 for women.
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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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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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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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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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Howth Golf Club
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Howth Golf Club Website, located on the beautiful scenic peninsula of Howth in north-east County Dublin, Ireland
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Glencullen Golf Club
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Glencullen Golf Course is set high in the Dublin Mountains, overlooked only by the Giants Grave that is situated in the woodland left of the fifth fairway.
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Slade Valley Golf Club
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Slade Valley founded in 1970 the course offers a great variety of golf holes all of which are a test. The spectacular views of the city from the first and third tees are unrivalled in Dublin, with a view all the way to the Mourne mountains on a clear day.
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