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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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Clontarf Golf Club
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Clontarf golf course is a pleasant, yet challenging, 18 hole parkland course with superbly manicured rolling fairways and a liberal sprinkling of fine old trees, and is virtually an oasis on the doorstep of a teeming metropolis.
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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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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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Foxrock Golf Club
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Founded in 1893, Foxrock Golf Club is a challenging 9 Hole Parkland courseand is among the oldest golf courses in Ireland.
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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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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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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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