| We call this "The Classics" because we think this magnificent
collection of courses is exactly what you have come to golf
in Ireland for: superb links courses and breathtaking scenery
stretching from the East to the North Coast. All in all, an
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| Price Per Person
From: $4450 CDN |
| based on 8 people and double occupancy. |
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| Itinerary includes: |
| 8 nights accommodation |
| Full Irish Breakfast each morning |
| 7 Rounds of Golf |
| Chauffeur driven luxury coach |
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Portmarnock
Golf Club - Old Course
Portmarnock is on everyone's "must-play" list. It is one of
Ireland's greatest courses and has hosted more professional
tournaments than any other course in the country. It is an intelligent
and masterful design - demanding yet fair. It's a real ball
striker course needing unerring tee shots and searching irons,
as well as a subtle touch around the greens, many of which are
raised with shaved run-offs. It has recently been updated with
lots of work done on the back nine with excellent green-surround
shaping and new fairway bunkering. Sheer brilliance. |
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Druids
Glen Golf Club
Druids Glen was opened in 1995 and hosted the Murphys Irish
Open, Irelands premier golfing event and one of the richest
on the European PGA tour from 1996 - 1999. There are many who
say that Druids Glen is currently the best and most dramatic
golf course in Ireland. It is situated 30 minutes south of Dublin
in the heart of beautiful County Wicklow, nestling between the
Irish Sea and the stunning Wicklow mountains. The mystique of
this exquisite mature setting, the rich history of the land
and surrounding amenities combined with a picturesque 18 hole
course leaves no wonder why Druids Glen was voted European Golf
Course of the Year 2001. |
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The
Island Golf Club
Founded in 1890, the magnificent splendour and solitude associated
with the island is highlighted by undulating fairways rolling
through majestic sand dunes. You know you are in for one hell
of a day when you stand into the wind on the 1st tee and realise
you have to hit what looks like a pencil thin fairway shrinking
between 25ft scraggy sand dunes. On the other hand you know
you are in for a heavenly day when you rise to the top of the
hill at the 5th to see the fairway curling down to a perfect
links green framed by a wall of bracken. |
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Royal
County Down
Royal County Down is one of the worlds great golfing destinations.
Consult any list of top golf courses around the world and you
will always find Royal County Down somewhere near the top. County
Down is everything links golf should be - undulating greens,
deep pot bunkers and tight fairway lies. Laid out beneath the
imperious gaze of the mountains of Mourne, the course enjoys
a magnificent stage-like setting as it stretches out along the
shores of Dundrum Bay. It is spectacular to look at and even
more thrilling to play. |
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Royal
Portrush Golf Club
Simply put, the Dunluce course at Royal Portrush is one of the
world's finest links courses and the only course in Ireland
to have hosted the British Open. Overlooked by the ruins of
the 13th Century Dunluce Castle it is a masterpiece of golf
architecture. Famous for its magnificent turf and excellent
holes, many of which require long and accurate drives made all
the more difficult by the high winds. Unimaginable rough and
tricky greens, thrown with windy conditions make this course
an admirable test for a seasoned golfer. |
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Portstewart
Golf Club
A claim is often made that Portstewart has the best opening
hole in Irish Golf - some say in the world. Situated on Ulster's
magnificent Causeway Coast, Portstewart Golf Club is one of
the very few 45 hole complexes in Europe. Going back to 1951,
when the course was used as a qualifying venue for the Open
Championship at Royal Portrush, it seemed that Portstewart was
destined to be forever cast in the shadow of its more illustrious
neighbour. Not any more. Everything changed when the new championship
layout of the Strand Course hosted the Irish Close Championship
in 1992. |
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