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Ardminnan Golf Club

15 Ardminnan Road, Portaferry, County Down, BT22 1QJ
Photo of two golfers in play with stunning scenery to the background

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Situated in a scenic spot overlooking the Irish Sea and just 5 minutes from both Portaferry and Kircubbin, this nine hole treat is perfect for starting a day’s touring with a quick round featuring water hazards, challenging holes and other parkland pleasures. Enjoy lunch in the fully licensed bar and restaurant before exploring the Ards Peninsula.

Golf Club:
Type of course: Parkland Course professional: No

Best days to play:
Any day.

SSS:
69

Length in yards:
6,048

Par of course:
70

Course designer:
Frank Ainsworth

Handicap/certificate requirements:
None required

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Facilities

Attraction Facilities

  • 9 holes
  • Club Hire
  • Dress code
  • Trollies available

Catering

  • Restaurant on site

Establishment Features

  • Tuition Available

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted

Guide Prices

Midweek 9 holes £10 All day pass £15
Weekends & holidays 9 holes £15
All day pass £20

Green fees:
9 holes weekdays £10, weekend/public holidays £15
18 holes weekdays £15, weekend/public holidays £20

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Tel+44 (0) 28 4277 1321

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Directions from Town:
A20 from Belfast, Newtownards, Greyabbey, Kircubbin then B173 to Cloughey. Right at T junction and approximately 2 miles staying on Coast Road.

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