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Golf Royal County Down

1. Royal County Down Golf Club, Newcastle


Royal County Down was originally laid out in 1889 by ‘Old’ Tom Morrisfrom St. Andrews. However, if you reflect on the marvellous collection of green sites, you appreciate that Mother Nature was the principal architect at Newcastle...
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2. Royal Belfast Golf Club, Holywood


Founded in 1881 Royal Belfast Golf Club lays claim to the title of the oldest golf course in Ireland. The present course dates back to 1925, when responsibility for the course design and layout at the present location was given to H.S. Colt, the...
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3. Ardglass Golf Club, Ardglass, Downpatrick


Situated on the south-east coast of County Down, Ardglass is unquestionably one of the most spectacular courses in Ireland. Essentially the course meanders its way out to a headland and then meanders its way back. The first five holes are truly ...
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4. Kirkistown Castle Golf Club, Cloughey, Portaferry


Situated near the foot of the Ards Peninsula, Kirkistown Castle is a real old-fashioned gem. James Braid assisted in the design of the course and is reputed to have commented wistfully “If only I had this within 50 miles of London”. This ...
CARNLEA GOLF CLUB

5. Carnalea Golf Club, Bangor


There has been a course at Carnalea for over 100 years. Indeed Carnalea became Ireland’s first municipal golf club in 1927. Its beautiful seaside setting has superb views over Belfast Lough and the Antrim hills beyond. Long on history and ...
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6. Cloverhill Golf Club, Mullaghbawn, Newry


One of Armagh’s foremost golfing experiences, Cloverhill is an 18 hole parkland gem which enjoys unspoilt views of gorgeous scenery. The combination of narrow fairways, difficult to read greens, water hazards and sand traps requires golfers of ...
CLANDEBOYE GOLF CLUB

7. Clandeboye Golf Club, Bangor


36 Holes. There are two courses in wooded undulating parkland/heathland with clusters of gorse bushes and copses ready to claim the wayward shots.
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8. Warrenpoint Golf Club, Warrenpoint, Newry


This very attractive parkland course overlooking the dramatic scenery of Carlingford Lough has hosted several high profile events including the Irish Professional Championship and a Ladies’ European Tour. Note the fine par 4 seventh where ...
RINGDUFFERIN GOLF CLUB

9. Ringdufferin Golf Course, Toye, Downpatrick


BRIGHT CASTLE GOLF CLUB

10. Bright Castle Golf Course, Downpatrick


18 hole parkland course delivering great views on a very tough but very fair layout. Don’t be deceived by the tree lined fairways – pitfalls aplenty await. The back tee boxes are particularly tricky, requiring straight hitting. New visitors and ...
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