Dublin’s Doorstep & Lakelands Regions Mullingar Golf Club
www.mullingargolfclub.com
Belvedere, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
t 353 (0)44 934 8366 e
mullingargolfclub@hotmail.com Location An hours drive west of Dublin.
Course Parkland Length 6,685 metres Par 72
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Description Since 1894 this course has played host to competitions such as the Mullingar Scratch Trophy and the Irish Professional Championships. Designed by James Braid, reputable players such as McGinley, Moriarty and Harrington have graced the course.
Green Fees: From €35 - €50
Naas Golf Club
www.naasgolfclub.com
Kerdiff stown, Naas, County Kildare
t 353 (0)45 897509 f 353 (0)45 896109 e
info@naasgolfclub.com
Location Take Exit 8 off M7 and follow road to Sallins
Course Parkland Length 6,278 Yards Par 71
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Description Traditional Parkland course with spectacular water features together with tree lined fairways combine to make Naas Golf Course a must for all standard of golfers. Redesigned by Jeff Howes the main changes were a spectacular new par 3 (17th) which was built from scratch measuring 185 yards with water looming. In total eight greens and tee box complexes were built with new bunkering.
Green Fees: Winter Rates From €20 Nuremore Golf Club
www.nuremore.com
Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan
t 353 (0)42 9661 1853 e
sales@nuremore.com Location An hours drive from Dublin
Course Parkland Length 5,870 metres Par 71
18 Fair enough: The Curragh Golf Club
Key to Symbols
46|47 18 No of Holes Club Shop Practice Facilities Club Hire Tuition Food & Drink Buggy Hire for special offers go
towww.discoverireland.com/golf
Description Located in beautiful rolling Monaghan countryside, the 4 star Nuremore Hotel & Golf Country Club is the perfect location for leisure, business or holidays. Renowned for having one of the best championship length golf courses in Ireland the hotel off ers golfers and non-golfers alike the chance to relax, unwind and enjoy a little luxury.
Green Fees: From €35 - €45
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