Courses
Ireland Golf Packages - Dublin & The East
Baltry (County Louth) Golf Club
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Druids Glen Golf ClubThe original course at Druid's Glen Marriot Hotel & Country Club opened in 1995. It was designed by Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock and built on a spot that was once home to an ancient people known as the Druids. From 1996 to 1999, this very pretty parkland layout was the site of the Irish Open. Competitors have included Ernie Els, Seve Ballestersos, John Daly, Nick Faldo and Bernhard Langer. The last year the Irish Open was held here, Spain's Sergio Garcia won the event for his first victory on the European Tour. Tree lined fairways, several water hazards, and testing putting surfaces combine to make the 7,026-yard Glen course a memorable experience. In 2005, Golf Digest ranked it the 9th best course in Ireland. |
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Druids Heath Golf ClubDesigned by Pat Ruddy and opened in 2003, Druid's Heath is distinctly different in style than its sister course at Druid's Glen Marriot Hotel & Country Club. Located on hilly terrain that provides stunning views of the Irish Sea, Wicklow Mountains and the beautiful countryside, it's a fairly wide open heathland layout that's also open to the constant wind. Due to the wind and because so many holes play uphill, this lovely layout plays much longer than its yardage. It is strongly advised that only big hitters and top-notch players take it on from the back tees (7,434 yards). Druid's Heath is quite challenging, but quite playable as well. Among the highlights is the par-3 "Quarry" hole, its green guarded on three sides by rock outcroppings. |
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K-Club Palmer Course
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K-Club Smurfit CourseOpened in 2003 and also designed by Arnold Palmer, the Smurfit course was intended from the beginning to be as good as the original course but as different as possible as well. To say that this goal has been reached is an understatement. In fact, many golfers who have played it feel it's even better. This beautiful and challenging layout is often referred to as an "inland links". Unlike the Palmer course, there are few trees here. In addition, dunes-like mounds were created to enhance its links feel. There's plenty of water in play, however, particularly over its sturdy stretch of closing holes. From the tips, the Smurfit course measures 7,277 yards. |
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Portmarnock Golf Club Old Course
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Portmarnock Golf Links
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Royal Dublin Golf Club
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St. Margaret's Golf & Country ClubLocated just outside of city center Dublin, St. Margaret's Golf & Country Club has already hosted 3 international tournaments. The club boasts big dramatic holes like the roller coaster twelfth, which rolls between two lakes and across a babbling brook to a majestically elevated green. Seven of the par 4 holes are over 400 yards long and the mighty eight is all of 525 yards - a big challenge for the biggest hitters. As well as awesome struggles there are broad forgiving fairways, terrific par threes and greens that play very true on this fascinating course. |
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The European ClubWhen it opened in 1992, the European Club became the first true links to be built on the east coast in the 20th Century. Despite its youngness, however, this carefully crafted layout looks, feels and plays as if it has been here since the beginning of that century. For those reasons and more, Golf Digest ranked it the 4th best course in Ireland in 2005. The fact that only Ballybunion, Lahinch and Portmarnock ranked higher is evidence of its quality. Designed by golf writer-turned-architect Pat Ruddy, the European Club features blind shots, bottomless bunkers, large undulating greens, a back tee measurement of nearly 7,500 yards, and more than a bit of wind. In other words: golf as it was meant to be played. |
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The Island Golf Club
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