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Golf in Ireland

... to be a monster to make it both interesting and challenging. Snacks are available for visitors in a clubhouse, nearby. These golf courses will not only make playing golf in Ireland interesting and challenging but also a memorable one. Read Read: Golf in Ireland

By: Keith George | 08/06/2006 | Golf
Tim Roseland

Ballyliffin Golf Club: Ireland’S Jewel Of The North

... a bastion of golf in its own right. The rolling terrain, magnificent ocean views, and pristine landscapes of Ireland have made it a golfing vacation destination for millions of links lover from around the globe. One of Ireland’s true golf ... Read Read: Ballyliffin Golf Club: Ireland’S Jewel Of The North

By: Tim Roseland | 17/02/2009 | Destinations

Irish Golf

... and Finishing again on the Par 5 18th hole in between are some of the most challenging and Visually stimulating holes that links golf in Ireland has to offer. A particular favourite is the par 4 12th hole which stands at little over ... Read Read: Irish Golf

By: raju | 17/09/2008 | Golf

Dooks Golf Club: One of Irelands Best Kept Secret

... Golf Club can be found at Glenbeigh, County Kerry and should be considered in the top list of every golfer's plan to golf in Ireland. If you haven't checked this one yet, try it for once in your life and you'll see yourself coming back ... Read Read: Dooks Golf Club: One of Irelands Best Kept Secret

By: Roland Washington | 24/01/2007 | Golf
Steve Danzel

Golf in Dublin

... Golf has ideal circumstances in Ireland. The ideal time to play and to enjoy golf in Ireland is during the summer season. The main and the most important Irish tournament of international level is the Murphy's Irish Open Golf Tournament, ... Read Read: Golf in Dublin

By: Steve Danzel | 06/02/2007 | Golf

Great Golf Holiday Destinations To Visit

... to tell their friends about the hospitality of the Scottish people. If you have been on a golf holiday to Scotland and enjoyed it, you must then try going to play golf in Ireland. Ireland claims to have just as good a selection of golf ... Read Read: Great Golf Holiday Destinations To Visit

By: Andrew Gibson | 20/05/2008 | Golf

Golf Holiday Destinations Around The World

... in Scotland with many golfers staying in holiday cottages near to the famous course. Golf in Ireland is also growing in popularity. Many golfers take a golf break to Ireland and stay in a holiday cottage and use it as a base to play ... Read Read: Golf Holiday Destinations Around The World

By: Andrew Gibson | 01/04/2008 | Golf

The Lahinch Golf Club

... green. With its fantastic location, the culture and history and its magnificently designed course, you get most probably Ireland's best golf vacationing spot.All you have to do is check out the website for Lahinch Golf Club and check out ... Read Read: The Lahinch Golf Club

By: Gerry Lamb | 05/11/2009 | Travel

The Royal County Down Golf Club

... dubbed as one of Ireland's greats is more than enough to entice a golfer who is keen to experience golf in Ireland. The next time your out for a great golf vacation, the Royal County Down Golf Club is just waiting for you to be played. Read Read: The Royal County Down Golf Club

By: Gerry Lamb | 05/11/2009 | Travel
Abhishek Agarwal

Ireland Golf Trips - A Sensation!

Ireland is a fabulous place for you to enjoy playing golf. You should take and Ireland golf trip to experience the different courses and resorts offered that cater to golfers of all skill levels, from novices to intermediate players as well ... Read Read: Ireland Golf Trips - A Sensation!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 17/02/2009 | Golf

Enjoy a Golf Holiday

... south-east, The Berkshire, Sunningdale, Moretonhampstead in Devon, Royal Ashdown Forest. Ireland also has a huge number of great golf courses, and there are also some good courses in the south of Spain. Of course, California has some ... Read Read: Enjoy a Golf Holiday

By: John Hartley | 19/03/2008 | Golf

Ireland Golf Tours

... make a more challenging course without making it unplayable for the non-professional player. There are hundreds of Golf Courses located throughout Ireland. Many are built on rolling foothills making for the most of a relaxing vacation. ... Read Read: Ireland Golf Tours

By: Reed Langdon | 20/07/2006 | Golf

Who Else Wants a Golfing Vacation in an Irish Castle

... . At a later stage I will be putting together tried and tested combinations of these courses and accommodation. Castles with Golf and many other facilities in Ireland: ABBEYGLEN CASTLE Sky Road, Clifden, Connemara, Co. Galway, ... Read Read: Who Else Wants a Golfing Vacation in an Irish Castle

By: Geoff Kitkat | 18/03/2008 | Travel

Ceann Sibeal Golf Club: Europes Most Westerly Golf Course

... finally have earned your vacation and have saved up to experience the tee time of your life, head on out to Ireland where a number of golf courses have been specially designed to challenge even the most experienced golfer. Aside from the ... Read Read: Ceann Sibeal Golf Club: Europes Most Westerly Golf Course

By: Edwin Shackleford | 28/03/2007 | Golf

Ireland Golf Vacations Combine Golf, Whiskey and Fishing

... . However, you would not notice by the welcome you will receive in each part of the island. The Emerald Isle is well named after its lush greenery, and the golf courses in Ireland make full use of that. In fact, many of the Irish golf ... Read Read: Ireland Golf Vacations Combine Golf, Whiskey and Fishing

By: Mike Pedersen | 30/01/2007 | Golf

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