Dublin Golf Courses
You'll be spoiled for choice in the Dublin region - there's a great selection of golf courses to choose from. From scenic coastal links courses to picturesque parkland courses, the region has a little bit of everything to offer.
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| Founded in 1928 and set along the banks of the River Slaney, Baltinglass Golf Club has water hazards on many holes and superb views across the Wicklow Mountains. |
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| Looking out across the Wicklow Mountains and the Irish Sea, this is a superb parkland course, built to Championship standard. |
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| Venue for the Irish Open in recent years, this 'Inland Links' course is notable for the strategic challenge it poses. |
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| A design masterpiece, the O'Meara course makes the most of Carton Estate's rolling parkland, with the River Rye providing a picturesque for the course's signature holes. |
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| Offering 36 holes in total, Deer Park, perched high above Howth Village, is set in mature parkland and assures you an enjoyable day out on the course. |
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| Arguably the finest inland course in Ireland, Druids Glen has 18 uniquely different and challenging holes, assuring you an exceptional golf experience. |
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| The second course at Druids Glen is set on a natural landscape of rocky valleys and rolling fairways, offering views of both the Wicklow Mountains and the Irish sea, giving it the name 'Nature's gift to golf.' |
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| Recently redesigned, this course offers a challenging and testing experience and requires good course management throughout. |
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| A scenic parkland course overlooking Dublin Bay, Malahide has many hidden hazards to avoid, making the challenge here a real one. |
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| Eddie Hackett' design runs through woodlands overlooking the Irish Sea, with strategically placed hazards requiring some careful planning. |
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| Running along the Broadmeadow River, Roganstown is a scenic course offering a testing challenge and an enjoyable round. |
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| One of Dublin's real hidden gems, St Anne's is a true links course laid out alongside a wildlife sanctuary on Bull Island, just outside the city centre. |
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| Internationlly acclaimed, St Margaret's is a championship standard course and was home to a Padraig Harrington win at the PGA Championships in 2004. |
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