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Ireland is a golfing experience to be treasured with outstanding golf courses, rolling hills and dramatic landscapes and of course the warmest welcome in the 19th hole to be found anywhere in the world!!

The Emerald Isle – Golf in Ireland is something to be treasured. There is a certain allure to golfing in Ireland – the lush green courses, the historical clubhouses and the challenges of playing in the unpredictable Irish weather. With world-class courses in some of the most spectacular locations on the planet, Ireland’s credentials are sky-high when it comes to golf.

Add to these courses below the famous County Louth in the North or Rosslare, Wexford and the European to the south and you have an abundance of choice in just one little corner of the golfing mecca that is Ireland. 

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