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Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in the Republic of Ireland" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Golf in Munster (1 C, 10 P) C. Golf clubs and courses in the Republic of Ireland (27 P) G. Golf in Connacht (4 P) Golf in Leinster (2 C, 17 P)
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[8] [9] While golf may have been played near Bray in County Wicklow during the 1760s, [9] the game in Ireland largely developed during the mid-19th century, when a number of courses were built. One of the oldest and most popular at this time was the Royal Curragh Golf Club , which was founded in 1858.
Lahinch Golf Club is a links golf course in western Ireland, in the town of Lahinch on the northwest coast of County Clare in northern Munster. It is situated approximately thirty-two kilometres (20 mi) northwest of the town of Ennis. In 2024, Golf Digest ranked the Old Course at Lahinch #27 on their list of the world's greatest golf courses. [2]
Limerick Golf Club is located at Ballyclough, on the southern outskirts of Limerick city in Ireland. It is one of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland, founded by Alexander Shaw in the same year as the Golfing Union of Ireland, in 1891. The course and clubhouse are located on the original site of Roxboro Castle and grounds and boasts an 18-hole ...
Blainroe Golf Club is a golf course situated about 3.5 km south of Wicklow Town in County Wicklow, Ireland. The course was originally built as part of a village resort in Blainroe by Dublin builder Christy Cooney. [citation needed] As of 2020, Blainroe is ranked 95th in the Irish Golf Digest's Top 100 Courses in Ireland. [1]
In October 2009, Tralee Golf Club celebrated its 25th anniversary since its move from the town of Tralee to its present location on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean at West Barrow, Ardfert, County Kerry. The course was designed by Arnold Palmer. [1] [2] The course is a par 72 and measures almost 7,000 yards from the championship tees. [citation ...