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| GOLF COURSES - NORTHERN IRELAND |
| No golf holiday could be complete with the best selection of Golf Courses, we at Affordable Golf have great experience in finding the very best courses to suit all levels of play from the beginner to the expert seeking championship standards challenges! |

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Royal Portrush Golf Club |
One of Ireland’s premier tournament venues, dramatic physical features will test the most skilful golfer. There are two courses to be played. Dunluce Links laid out through a mass of sand dunes and the Valley Course that has sloping sand hills and, in some parts of the course, is below the level of the sea.
Dunluce: 18-holes, Par73, 6,641 yards
Valley Course: 18-holes, Par 70, 6,273 |
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Royal County Down Golf Club |
A Championship links course, thought to be one of the world’s Top Ten. The Mountains of Mourne provide a backdrop that is hard to better. Even on a dull day Royal County Down is a stunning place to be! The Second Course provides an easier game, nowhere near as formidable yet also a strikingly beautiful golf course.
Championship course: 18-holes, Par 71, 6,722 yards.
Second Course: 18-holes, Par 66, 4,681 yards |
| Cushendall Golf Club |
On the edge of the nine Glens of Antrim at, what is said to be, the finest coastline in Europe, this is a magnificent course where the River Dall winds through the fairways on seven of the nine holes. It is a short course that requires great accuracy.
Cushendall: 9-holes, Par 66, 4,386 yards |
| Castlerock Golf Club |
Another of the great links courses on the Causeway Coast. Mussenden course is an exacting challenge for the competent player with the ‘Leg of Mutton’ 4th being a perilous hole.
The smaller Bann course also offers a testing time.
Mussenden: 18-holes, Par 73, 6,499 yards.
Bann: 9-holes, Par 35, 2,938 yards |
| Castle Hume Golf Club |
Situated within the grounds of Old Ely Estate, surrounded by Castle Hume Lough and Lower Lough Erne, this beautiful parkland course at Enniskillen is full of mature trees, a bewitching display of lakes, ponds, streams, rivulets, islands, rolling fairways and curvaceous greens make this a fascinating course to play.
Castle Hume: 18-holes, Par 72, 6,800 yards |
| Portstewart Golf Club |
The Town Course is a traditional links on the North Coast. Eight par 3’s and ten par 4’s make a fine testing game. The Riverside course winds along by the River Bann, a course for the less energetic golfer.
Town course: 18-holes, Par 64, 4,733 yards.
Riverside course: 9-holes, Par 32, 2,662 yards |
| Rockmount Golf Club |
A cleverly designed, undulating course using all natural features which provide an enormous variety. Water plays a significant part on the course testing players. The course covers a 120-acre site with excellent greens and panoramic views.
Rockmount: 18-holes, Par 72, 6,373 yards |
| Kirkistown Castle Golf Club |
Not a very well known links course designed by James Braid, The 2nd and 10th holes are long par 4’s with elevated greens, a feature of this course. The latter hole has a reputation for being one of the hardest par 4’s in Ireland. A quick drying course almost always playable.
Kirkistown Castle: 18-holes, Par 69, 6,167 yards |
| Kilkeel Golf Club |
At the foot of the Knockcree Mountain, this is a course with many woodland areas, and rhododendron bushes everywhere providing almost a garden situation.
Kilkeel: 18-holes, Par 71, 6,615 yards |
| Royal Belfast Golf Club |
A great setting which makes for a true test of one’s game. The course was designed by H.C.Colt, demanding accuracy rather than length. It has many bunkers and carefully sloped green which make good scoring very difficult indeed.
Royal Belfast Golf: 18-holes, Par 70, 6,184 yards |
| Ringdufferin Golf Course |
One of the Kingdom of Down’s newest courses on the shores of Strangford Lough, having many undulating fairways. These call for careful placing of approach shots. It is a testing course for all abilities.
Ringdufferin: 18-holes, Par 68, 5,136 yards
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| Ardglass Golf Club |
A fantastically scenic course that provides a real challenge to serious golfers yet allows players of low handicap a chance to build a respectable scorecard.
Ardglass: 18-holes, Par 70, 5,776 yards |
| Galgorm Castle Golf Club |
A great course in Northern Ireland's . Set in 220 acres of parkland, in the grounds of one of Ireland's most historic castles. This Championship standard course is bordered by two rivers that come into play. There are five impressive lakes on a truly exciting course of tremendous beauty offering both the novice and low handicapped player a very real challenge
and a round of stimulating golf.
Galgorm Castle: 18-holes, Par 72, 6,736 yards |
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