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In
Ireland, nature has provided wonderful raw materials for the greatest
golf architects in the world.
They have responded to this inspiration by designing some of the
world's finest golfing challenges and establishing Ireland as
a prestigious golfing destination.
Not only are the courses themselves both spectacular and challenging,
the stunning scenery which surruonds them is positively breathtaking.
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Donegal
Golf Club Murvagh

Donegal Golf Club Murvagh
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Donegal
Golf Club - lying in the bosom of Donegal Bay, this superb links
occupies an elegant peninsula which is backed by the magnificent
Bluestack Mountains and bounded by the North-West Atlantic.
The
Donegal golf links, which is presented in two loops of nine challenging
and lovely holes, occupies the magnificent Murvagh Peninsula in
beautiful Donegal Bay.
Here is one of the most spectacular golf links on earth.
Its fairways wind their way for 6,870 yards through 180 acres
of splendid sandhills and, if you should tire, you can sit on
a hill and drink in great views of the ocean or of the unforgettable
Donegal Hills.
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Newtownstewart
Golf Club

Newtownstewart
Golf Club
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Newtownstewart Golf Club, founded in 1914, lies at the foot
of Bessy Bell mountain, in the rolling parkland of Baronscourt,
ancestral estate of the Duke of Abercorn.
Although only about an hour and a half from Belfast, this is a
different world.
Mature beech trees and wildlife such as pheasants, red squirrels
and buzzards, together with views of the surrounding Sperrins
make just being on the course a pleasure.
The
Club has held Pro Am tournaments, regularly hosts GUI qualifying
events, and is a demanding test off the back boxes. However, it
is also a popular society venue, welcoming groups and individual
visitors alike, the emphasis being on friendliness rather than
formality.
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