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Ballyliffen

Perched on the rugged Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal, Ballyliffin Golf Club is Ireland’s northernmost golf course and one of its finest links destinations. Boasting two championship courses — The Old Links and Glashedy Links — Ballyliffin offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, rolling dunes, and distant mountains. The courses are known for their natural beauty, challenging layouts, and true links character, drawing golfers from around the world. Visitors can expect warm local hospitality, a modern clubhouse, and an unforgettable golfing experience on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way

Course Information 

Ballyliffin Golf Club was founded in 1947

Ballyliffin boasts two world-class 18-hole links courses, each offering a distinct challenge and personality The Old Links (Par 71, 6,937 yards)

Originally laid out in 1947 and later refined by Nick Faldo, The Old Links meanders naturally through rolling dunes overlooking Pollan Bay The Glashedy Links (Par 72, 7,423 yards) Opened in 1995 and designed by Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock, The Glashedy Links is the championship course — host to the 2018 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open

Dooks Golf Club is located in Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland, on the southwest coast.

The course lies on one of the three stretches of sand dunes at the head of Dingle Bay, giving dramatic coastal views over the Atlantic Ocean and across the bay. The course can be very atmospheric: bird-song, dune vegetation, sea-views — a combination of nature and golf that many find magical

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