| GOLF COURSES - WEST 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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Athenry Golf Club |
The parkland course has two ruined forts and a mass of woodland giving great character to what was, until 1991, a nine-hole course in the County Galway countryside. The new course is in a perfect rural setting.
Athenry: 18-holes, Par 70, 5,550 metres |
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Bearna Golf and Country Club |
Eight kilometres west of Galway City, the Championship course has generously proportioned fairways, many elevated tee boxes and water comes into play on 13 of the holes. A truly picturesque western course.
Bearna: 18-holes, Par 72, 6,857 yards |
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Doonbeg Golf Resort |
Introducing luxury to links golf, Doonbeg Golf Club combines our spectacular Greg Norman-designed course, sumptuous accommodations, picturesque location, and impeccable service to offer our Members and guests the ultimate links experience. |
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Galway Bay Golf and Country Club |
A course designed by Christy O’Connor Jnr. It’s spectacular located on the Renville Peninsula, jutting into Galway Bay. A testing course demanding considerable concentration.
Galway Bay: 18-hole, Par 72, 7051yrds |
| Ballinasloe Golf Club |
An 18-hole course in County Galway, it is 2 miles from Ballinasloe town. It was originally a 9-hole parkland course but was extended to 18-holes in the 1980’s. Playable all year round.
Ballinasloe: 18-holes, Par 72, 5,865m |
| Connemara Golf Links |
A combination of dramatic rock outcrops and unique coastal dune land. Located between the Twelve Bens Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean at Ballyconneely, this is a classic links course. Formerly an 18-holes links, it was extended to 27 holes in the Millennium year.
Connemara: 27-holes, Par 72 & 73, 7,229 yards |
| Lahinch Old Course |
Said to be the St. Andrews of Ireland, this links course looks over the Atlantic Ocean in County Clare. It is formed around the natural feature and dunes, with such famous holes as the ‘Dell and Klondyke’
Lahinch: 18-holes, Par 72, 6,753 yards. |
| Castle Course |
Virtually alongside the Lahinch Old Course is the Castle Course, also a links but is slightly less formidable although still challenging.
Castle Course: 18-holes, Par 70, 5,653 yards |
| Westport Golf Club |
On the shores of Clew Bay and dominated by Ireland’s Holy Mountain ‘Croagh Patrick’, this is a 260 acre parkland course. It is a challenging course with a par 5, 15th of 580 yards carry over an inlet on the Clew Bay.
Westport: 18-holes, Par 73, 6,653 yards |
| Spanish Point Golf Club |
A links course overlooking the beach at Spanish Point, it is playable all year round. The onshore wind can sometimes make for a challenging situation for golfers of all levels.
Spanish Point: 18-holes, Par 64, 4,624 metres |
| Shannon Golf Club |
Magnificently situated overlooking the lordly River Shannon, this is parkland course offering strategically placed trees and bunkers, combining with a wind from the river, to place a premium on shot selection.
Shannon: 18-holes, Par 72, 6,874 yards |
| Connemara Isles Golf Club |
This course is really something. Play is from mainland Connemara over to an island and back! The island section of the course being joined by a causeway. Visit Ireland’s only thatched clubhouse, complete with open turf fire.
Connemara Isles: 9-holes, Par 70, 5,168 yards |
| Loughrea Golf Club |
Just a mile from the town, this course enjoys wide, well grassed fairways with immaculate greens. A luscious rough calling for accuracy in the second shot produces the greatest difficulty.
Loughrea: 18-holes, Par 69, 5,261metres |
| Castlebar Golf Club |
This is a testing course with many spinneys and mature trees. Undulating fairways provide a challenge on this rural course close to Castlebar town.
Castlebar:18-holes, Par 71, 5,698metres |
| Roscommon Golf Club |
A challenging test of one’s ability on this County Roscommon course. Long and precise hitting is demanded on many of the holes, others require skill for the short game.
Roscommon: 18-holes, Par 71, 6040m |
| Portumna Golf Club |
The course lies in the Portumna Forest Park, just a couple of miles from the town. It’s a wooded course with many mature trees and wildlife. The last hole is trying, calling for play to an elevated green.
Portumna: 18-holes, Par 68, 5,474m |
| Oughterard Golf Club |
A mature parkland course on the shores of Lough Corrib on the road out from Galway City. The course has hundreds of bushes and shrubs to make the loose shot a costly venture. There are wide and beautiful fairways.
Oughterard: 18-holes, Par 70, 6,150 yards |
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