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Dublin’s Doorstep & Lakelands Regions


Bray Golf Club


www.braygolfclub.com


The O’Meara Course at Carton House www.cartonhouse.com


Greystones Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow


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Location Only 30 km south of Dublin and just outside the seaside town of Bray.


Course Parkland Length 5,990 metres Par 71


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Description The new 18 hole course is a magnificent USGA-standard parkland course, set in nearly 200 acres, between Bray Head and the Sugar Loaf Mountain with magnificent views of Killiney Bay and the Wicklow Mountains. “Spectacular in every aspect”


Green Fees: From €25 - €50


Maynooth, Co. Kildare


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Location 14 miles west of Dublin City Centre, 30 mins from Dublin Airport.


Course Parkland Length 7,006 yards Par 72


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Description Designed by two-time major championship winner Mark O’Meara, The O’Meara Course at Carton House is a classic parkland experience which meanders through acres of glorious pastures, ancient woodland and skirts the banks of the River Rye. An exquisite course that leaves you breathless with admiration and exhilaration throughout its 7,006 yards. It hosted the Irish Amateur Championship in 2005. European Golf Resort of the Year 2008.


Green Fees: From €60


Magic: Druid’s Glen Golf Course The Montgomerie Course at Carton House www.cartonhouse.com Charlesland Golf Club www.charlesland.com


Maynooth, Co. Kildare


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Location 14 miles west of Dublin City Centre, 30 mins from Dublin Airport. Course Links Length 7,301 yards Par 72


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Description Inspired by the greatest links of the world, The Montgomerie Course , designed by Colin Montgomerie, pays tribute to the traditions of the game and sets a challenge like no other. The 7,300 yard “links style” course is a journey across sweeping firm fairways, cavernous bunkers and impeccable greens. It is an adventure from first to last and is proud to have hosted the world’s finest golfers at the 2005 and 2006 Irish Opens. European golf resort of the year 2008. Green Fees: From €60


Key to Symbols


18 No of Holes Club Shop Practice Facilities Club Hire Tuition Food & Drink Buggy Hire


Greystones, Co. Wicklow


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Location Greystones exit Junction 11 from N11 onto R774. Go straight through 6 roundabouts. At the 7th take 2nd exit and take 1st turn right to golf club. Course Parkland Length 6169 metres Par 72 18


Description Set in the shadow of the famous Wicklow Mountain’s, Charlesland Golf Club, designed by Irelands most celebrated and prolific course designer Eddie Hackett, designer of legendary links courses Waterville, Connemara, Murvagh and Enniscrone, has always been known as a challenging but fair test of golf, in a beautiful setting. Green Fees: See website for details www.charlesland.com


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