| Royal
Portrush Golf Course |
| Situated
on the beautiful North Antrim Causeway coast, Royal Portrush
Golf Club occupies a triangle of giant sandhills which
present magnificent views in all directions. The hills
of Donegal in the west, the Isle of Islay and Southern
Hebrides in the north, with the Giant's Causeway and the
Skerries in the east. The course is overlooked by the
ruins of 13th century Dunluce Castle and this gives its
name to Royal Portrush's famous Dunluce course. |
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| Royal
County Down Golf Course |
| Royal
County Down is a pure links, in the truest sense of the
word. My
advice to anyone playing this great course is
to keep it very straight off the tee - stray from the
fairways at your peril! |
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| Ballybunion
Golf Course |
| It
was once the best kept secret in golf, but Ballyliffin
has recently been described as the Ballybunion of
the North. Situated close to Malin Head on Donegals
Inishowen Peninsula, Ireland's most northerly links comprises
365 acres of spectacular duneland and is practically surrounded
by rolling hills and mountains - the only other boundary
is the Atlantic Ocean. |
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