| This is the real deal - The Royal Tour. All four of Ireland's
Royal Courses are brought together in this compact 6-day tour,
combining world class golf and accommodation. |
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| Price Per Person
From: $2845 CDN |
| based on 8 people and double occupancy. |
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| Accommodation Includes: |
3 nights @
Culloden Hotel, County Down |
2 nights @
Slieve Donard Hotel, County Down |
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| Itinerary includes: |
| 5 nights luxury accommodation |
| Full Irish Breakfast each morning |
| 4 Rounds of Golf |
| Chauffeur driven luxury coach |
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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
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Royal Belfast Golf Club
Founded in 1881, Royal Belfast is the oldest golf club in Ireland
and throughout its illustrious lifetime has inspired the phenomenal
growth and popularity of golf across Ireland, setting the standards
for courses and players. The first hole is one of the best openers
in Irish golf, setting the pace for thrills to come. Watch for
holes 2 and 15, and beware of the greens - the best-tended in
Ireland, but they fall towards the sea. And before you tackle
the daunting blind pitch hole at 11, peek over the wall for
a glimpse of seals basking on the rocks below. |
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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
Dublin Golf Club
Royal Dublin was the first club to have an 18 hole course in
all of Ireland when it was first laid out in 1885, although
its early beginnings date back to the early 1880s when Capt.
William Bligh (of Mutiny on the Bounty fame!) in constructing
a sea wall to aid proper shipping access to Dublin, cleared
a sandbank where Royal Dublin enjoys its unique location today.
The course has been at the centre of Irish golf since its inception.
It has staged the Irish Open no fewer than 6 times, the last
in 1985 when it was won by Seve Ballesteros for the second time
in 3 years. |
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