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Ireland and golf go hand in hand and for many, Ireland is the ultimate destination for a golfing vacation. Ireland boasts an unbeatable range of distinct and beautifully sculpted golf courses that will challenge and delight golfers of all levels. This little island, roughly the size of Indiana, hosts nearly one-third of the world’s true links courses, amid some of the most incredible scenery imaginable. The golf resorts, golf hotels, and castles are world famous and the hospitality of the Irish is legendary.
Ireland is world famous for Irish links courses such as: Portmarnock, Royal Dublin, Links of Portmarnock, Baltray, Lahinch, Ballybunion Old, Ballybunion Cashen, Connemara, Rosses Point, Adare, Old Head, Tralee, Killarney Killeen, Waterville, Dooks, Royal County Down, Royal Portrush, Portstewart and many, many more.
No trip to Ireland should be exclusively about golf. Take the time to enjoy your surroundings. Ask our staff about local amenities and places of interest. Ireland boasts many things to do and see, a Golf Vacation Package is perfect for the excitment and challange.
An Ireland golf vacation package lets you experience the country’s priceless heritage of golfing. With over 330 courses that offer a superb selection of gaming choices, many of which are renowned throughout the world. Renowned throughout the world for its golf courses, Ireland is the golfing destination. With world class Golf courses such as Ballybunion, Portmarnock and Royal County Down, which really makes Ireland a unique golfing expierience for any golfer.
It’s all possible with a Ireland golf vacation package.
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Ballybunion Golf Club |
The very name Ballybunion Golf Club, strikes a chord with golfing enthusiasts around the globe. Rated one of the ten best golf courses in the world, standing on the first tee at Ballybunion is every bit as awe inspiring as one could imagine in many respects, it's like standing on the first at the Old Course in St. Andrews. |
Tralee Golf Club |
Representing the first European design of Arnold Palmer, Tralee Golf Club in southwestern Ireland is one of the most spectacularly beautiful golf courses you will ever encounter. And while beauty often masks certain deficiencies in a golf course, that is certainly not the case with Tralee. |
Lahinch Golf Club |
One of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland, Lahinch Golf Club is also one of the most respected links courses in the world. Set right on the Atlantic coastline, Lahinch is exposed to the ocean through all her moods and has been moulded and shaped over the centuries by nature's harsh element, a true links in the traditional meaning of the word. |
Portmarnock Golf Club |
Portmarnock Golf Club is universally acknowledged as one of the world's truly great links courses and having played it, you will understand why. Portmarnock is surrounded by water on three sides and laid out in serpentine fashion, with no two successive holes playing in the same direction. |
Druids Glen |
Druids Glen features prominently alongside the likes of the K Club, Mount Juliet, Carlow and Fota Island in every discussion of great inland golf courses. Druids Glen played host to the Irish Open Golf Championship from 1996 to 1999 and was voted European Golf Course of the year in 2000 at the prestigious Hertz International Travel Awards. |
K Club
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Set amongst 330 acres of lush Kildare countryside, the K Club is arguably the finest parkland golf course in Ireland. Designed by Arnold Palmer, the K Club has hosted the prestigious European Open since 1995 and will host the Ryder Cup in 2006, the first time the event will be staged in Ireland... |
| Killarney Golf Club | Situated in area known as "Heaven's Reflex", due to its outstanding beauty, Killarney Golf Club comprises three top class parkland layouts the Killeen Course, Mahony's Point and most recently, Lackabane. It is the Killeen Course however (closely followed by Mahony's Point) that is perceived to be the jewel in the Killarney golfing crown. |
Galway Bay Golf & Country Club |
Galway Bay Golf & Country Club is laid out on the picturesque Renville Peninsula, one of the most historic sites in the west of Ireland. The golf course is literally peppered with historic remains including the mystical Rathnapours ring fort, an ancient fairy fort and ruins dating back to the 16th century. |
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