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The Southwest regions of Ireland, including County
Clare, is now recognised as one of the premier golf destinations
in the world. Natural links combined with the traditional and testing
parkland courses offer the visiting golfer an unforgettable experience.
Spanish Point is the perfect location for our the discerning golfer. You will find Spanish Point Links Golf course minutes away
and the Greg Norman designed Doonbeg Golf Course and the well renowned
Lahinch Championship course are in close proximity. The world famous
Ballybunion golf course is also within easy reach.
| Doonbeg Golf Course |
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Designed by Greg Norman, Doonbeg Golf Club plays
along 1.5 miles of beach and dunes. The ocean is visible from
the green, fairway, or tee of 16 of the 18 holes.
The par 72 layout features a single loop of nine holes out
and nine back. It plays 6,885 yards from the back tees.
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| Lahinch Championship Course |
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Frequently referred to as the St. Andrews of
Ireland, Lahinch looks out on the ever-changing Atlantic Ocean
and is subject to all her mood swings.
The main championship links at Lahinch (Par 72, 6,753 yards)
is proud of the reputation it has gathered as a stern challenge
to the most gifted of golfers.
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| Ballybunion Golf Club |
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Tom Watson described the glorious links at Ballybunion
as the best in the world. High praise indeed for
this magnificent test of golf, which meanders through massive
dunes on the shores of the Atlantic.
Ballybunion actually boasts two courses: The Old Course (Par
71, 6,593 yards) and the Cashen Course (Par 72, 6,216 yards).
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Other courses within easy reach
include Spanish Point Golf Course, Ennis Golf Course, Woodstock
Golf Course and Dromoland Golf Course.
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