| 1. Waterville Golf Course (10 mins). Just a short 10 minute drive away. Waterville Golf Course is a top class international links golf course. Less than one percent of all the courses in Ireland and the British Isles are championship golf links. Waterville is one of these. It’s no wonder that the world’s best players test their mettle here. |
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2. Skellig Golf Course (15 mins). Nearby, situated overlooking the majestic Ballinskelligs Bay and set among natural magalithic stonework and indigenous bog deal, there can be few more visually stunning locations for a golf course than Skellig Bay in Waterville. This golf course opened for play in spring 2006 and has already been rated in Irelands “Top 50” |
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3. Dooks Golf Course (20 mins). Probably the oldest golf course in South-West Ireland, golf has been played in Dooks since 1889. It was introduced to the local aristocracy by the officers from the Royal Artillery who attended training at the nearby Glenbeigh Artillery Range. It is situated in the beautiful setting of Dingle Bay. |
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4. Killorglin Golf Course. (30 mins). An 18 hole parkland golf course, Par 72, at amazing value for the budget golfer. Designed by Eddie Hackett, Irelands foremost golf architect of his generation. The course is framed by the Macgillicuddy Reeks Mountain Range on one side, and on the other, the panoramic views of Dingle Bay and the Slieve Mish Range beyond. |
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5. Beaufort Golf Course. (40 mins) Beaufort Golf Club is a Members Golf Club founded in 1995. It offers visitors the opportunity to play throughout the year. Check their Green Fees page and availability for the day you request. |
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6. Killarney Golf Course. (55 mins) Nestled amongst the splendor of the famous Lakes of Killarney with the spectacular backdrop of the MacGillycuddy Reeks, lie three unique Championship Courses. Killarney Golf & Fishing Club is one of the oldest, most established and internationally recognized golf clubs in Ireland where golf has been played since the 19th Century. |
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7. Castleisland Golf Club (1 hour). This is a new parkland golf course set in an undulating terrain. It offers players lots of variety and yet is not too challenging for those wishing a comfortable round of golf. |
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8. Tralee Golf Course (1 hour & 15mins). Designed and built by Arnold Palmer, Tralee Golf Club’s stunning setting represents a true paradise for those willing to challenge what is widely acclaimed as one of the finest golf links courses in Ireland. In addition to boasting a clear view of the Atlantic Ocean from every hole, it has a spacious and comfortable restaurant and bar well known for its friendly and relaxed atmosphere. |
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9. Ring of Kerry Golf Club (1 hour & 20mins). This golf course is designed to challenge competent and experienced players from the back tees, yet be playable and enjoyable for the average handicap player from middle and forward teeing areas. The golf course enjoys panoramic views across Kenmare Bay, combined with the beautiful Kerry mountains as a backdrop, offering one of the most spectacular settings in Ireland. |
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10. Ballybunion Golf Course. (2 hours). Ballybunion Golf Course is world famous as a challenging links course with a sacred reputation among the golfing community. Unrivalled by any course in the golf world. There are two Championship Golf Courses: Old Course (Est.1893) and Cashen Course (Est. 1984). Located by the Atlantic Ocean, the character of both Ballybunion’s golf courses is unique and each tests the golfer in all aspects of shot making. . |
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