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Killeen Golf Club
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Killeen represents one of the country's foremost golfing facilities. The 18 Hole Championship course is maintained to the highest USGA standards.
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Athy Golf Club
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Athy Golf Club was founded on January 27th 1906 and it is a tribute to founder members of the Golf Club that we are still around one hundred years on. Athy Golf Club, Athy, Co. Kildare.
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Craddockstown Golf Club
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Craddockstown Golf Club is located near the town of Naas in County Kildare between the Naas, Curragh and Punchestown racecourses.
18 parkland holes with 4 callenging par 3's. Each hole has its own feature and shape which provides an enjoyable challenge to all golfers.
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Naas Golf Club
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Naas Golf Club a parkland course, with treelined fairways and a number of water features.The County Kildare Club is one of the oldest provincial clubs in Ireland.
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Knockanally Golf Club
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Golf Course was founded in 1985, and stands on 125 acres of parkland with many water hazards and stately, mature trees all round, with delightful views over the North Kildare countryside.
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Castlewarden Golf Club
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Castlewarden Golf & Country Club - A parkland course, measuring 6,690 yards from the medal tees over a terrain that is not physically demanding but will provide a searching test of the golfer’s ability.
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Highfield Golf Club
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Highfield golf course is a beautiful and relatively new 18-hole parkland course.The course makes good use of natural hazards, with mature trees being maintained and new plantations.
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Dunmurry Springs Golf Club
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Dunmurry Springs Golf Club Kildare, emerging as a real golfer?s golf course, is a classic piece of golf architecture for those who appreciate the romance of the game.
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Bodenstown Golf Club
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Opened in 1973 as an 18 hole parkland layout,
designed by Eddie Hackett for and owned by the Mather
Family. Developments over the years has seen the
addition of a further 18 holes in 1983 (Ladyhill Golf
Course), and more recently the introduction of eight new
sand-based greens on the original Bodenstown Course.
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