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Ballyliffen - (Glashedy)
It was christened ‘the Dornoch of Ireland’ and for years golfers in the know regarded Ballyliffin as the ultimate hidden gem. Not only is this one of the friendliest clubs in the country but the setting is unsurpassed and the quality of the terrain so perfect for golf that those who accidentally stumbled across Ballyliffin felt compelled to speak of it in whispers.
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Ballyliffen - (old)
In June 1993, on a glorious day when ‘seals basked on Glashedy Rock and the sea off Pollan Strand was as blue as the Bay of Naples’, a helicopter landed adjacent to the clubhouse and out jumped Nick Faldo. The World’s number one and reigning Irish and British Open Champion immediately fell under the spell, but then he hadn’t encountered anything quite like Ballyliffin before.
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Bearna Golf Club
Set amidst the celebrated beauty of West of Ireland landscape
on the fringe of Connemara, and enjoying commanding views of Galway Bay, the Burren, the Aran Islands and tugged hinterlands, Bearna Golf course is already being hailed as one of Ireland’s finest
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Belmullet (Carne)
The natural shape of the terrain, with its large dunes, was kept intact by Hackett, resulting in a demanding yet truely 'natural' course.
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