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County Louth Golf Club is a links golf course located in the village of Baltray, County Louth in Ireland. It is situated approximately 4 miles from the town of Drogheda . The Irish Open professional golf tournament which is part of the PGA European Tour has been held there on two occasions, in 2004 and 2009.
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Baltray is home to the County Louth Golf Club. [3] This links course has hosted several championships over its history, including the Irish Open in 2004 and 2009. The area is also known for the "Baltray standing stones", a group of megaliths .
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The club reached the Louth senior championship finals in 2012 and 2014 losing to St Patrick's on both occasions. [12] [13] Links golf courses nearby include Seapoint Golf Club located at Termonfeckin, and County Louth Golf Club (which hosted the Irish Open in 2004 and again in May 2009) located at Baltray. There is also a pitch and putt course.
Haggardstown (Irish: Baile Hagaird) [1] is a townland and civil parish located in the barony of Upper Dundalk, [2] on the southern outskirts of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. [2] The civil parish of Haggardstown lies on the shore of Dundalk Bay, north of the estuary of the River Fane, and includes the village of Blackrock and Dundalk Golf Club.
Last fall, the township board approved Settler's Ridge, which will put 289 homes on the Coyote Golf Club course. The Free Press in 2022 ranked Coyote among metro Detroit's top 10 public golf courses .
County Louth (/ l aʊ ð / LOWDH; [4] Irish: Contae Lú) [5] is a coastal county in the Eastern and Midland Region of Ireland, within the province of Leinster.Louth is bordered by the counties of Meath to the south, Monaghan to the west, Armagh to the north and Down to the north-east, across Carlingford Lough.