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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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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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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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The Island Golf Club
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The Island Golf Club was established in 1890 and, surrounded by the sea on three sides, it enjoys a unique setting. Until as recently as 1973 the club was approached by boat from Malahide across the estuary.
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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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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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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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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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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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