Wicklow Golf Club
Wicklow Golf Club offers a truly unique, vibrant golfing experience. The club was founded in 1904 along the stunning coastline between Wicklow Town and Wicklow Head. The course offers a challenge for all levels of golfer and is presented by the course staff to the highest level all year round.
PAR: 71 - Parkland: 6,034 Yards
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Blainroe Golf Club
Blainroe Golf Club is situated just 3.5km south of Wicklow Town, its cliff top location affords some spectacular views of the Irish Sea. Looking westwards up the narrow valley you have the majestic Wicklow Mountains which give Blainroe its own micro-climate and a beautiful location for all year round golf.
PAR: 72 - Parkland: 6,800 Yards
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Druids Glen Golf Course
Enjoy the tranquillity of the mystical Druids Glen, with manicured tree-lined fairways, historical landmarks, spectacular water features and vibrant floral displays. When you play at Druids Glen, you’re playing one of the finest, most challenging & most enjoyable courses in Europe.
PAR: 71 - Parkland: 6,202 Yards
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Druids Heath Golf Course
There are few places in the world that encapsulate the true spirit of golf like Druids Heath, the mountains, sea & rolling Irish countryside provide stunning vistas throughout your round.
PAR: 71 - Heathland 7,434 Yards
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European Club
The European Club is a links designed as an exhilarating test for the top players of today and tomorrow. The European Club is located in tumbling dunes just south of Dublin and it features sweeping sea views from nineteen of the twenty holes. Yes, there are two extra par-3s here and they are in play most days affording the golfer a 20-hole round which includes five holes running very close to the sea. So close that it is common to find players searching for their golf balls on the beach.
Par: 71 - Parklands: 7,490 Yards
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Powerscourt Golf Club
With Two Championship golf courses, (East & West Courses) set in stunning surrounds at the world renowned Powerscourt Estate, Powerscourt Golf Club is an immensely popular venue. The Course offers a spectacular vista of the Powerscourt Estate, offering something for everyone, with the traditional mix of holes.
Par: 72 - Parklands: East Course 7,000 Yards - West Course 6,980 Yards
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Arklow Golf Links
This traditional links was formed by Hawtree & Taylor in 1927 and has evolved with the aid of inputs from Eddie Hackett and in recent times Eddie Connaughton. The links has been described as a hidden jewel and the Southern Region of the Irish PGA held their 2001 and 2002 Championships on this links.
Par: 69 - Parklands: 6,108 Yards
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Delgany Golf Club
Delgany Golf Club is a golf club steeped in Ryder Cup history having provided or being closely associated with four players on nine Ryder Cup teams since 1953. Delgany Golf Club are celebrating after the club was named as the “Best Hidden Gem in Leinster 2018” at the recent Golfer’s Guide to Ireland Awards. The award is accessed based on the overall facilities of the club with a strong emphasis on the quality of the course.
Par: 69 - Parklands: 5,985 Yards
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Woodenbridge Golf Club
Surrounded by rivers and mature forests, Woodenbridge Golf Club is situated just south of the village of Avoca in Wicklow, where the Avoca and Aughrim rivers meet some 45 minutes from Dublin. Woodenbridge was described by the legendary Joe Carr as “Ireland’s Augusta” and “The most scenic golf course in Ireland, a hidden gem”.
Par: 71 - Parklands: 6,341 Yards
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Greystones Golf Club
With a setting at the heart of the magnificent Burnaby Estate, and overlooking the fabled Wicklow Mountains and glistening Irish Sea, Greystones Golf Club sits alongside many of the great golf clubs of Ireland and the UK which owe their existence to the extension of the railways in the Victorian era.
Par: 69 - Parklands: 5,519 Yards
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Bray Golf Club
Bray Golf Club, the first stop for golf in County Wicklow, is a magnificent USGA-standard parkland course, situated between Bray Head and the Sugar Loaf Mountain with magnificent views of Killiney Bay and the Wicklow Mountains. Described as “spectacular in every aspect”, Bray combines stunning scenery with a classic layout.
Par: 71 - Parklands: 5,524 Yards
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