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Atlantic Way Golf -Lahinch Golf Club
Lahinch Golf Club is a crown jewel of links golf, blending over 130 years of tradition with breathtaking coastal scenery. Established in 1892, the Old Course was originally designed by Old Tom Morris and later refined by Alister MacKenzie, co-architect of Augusta National. The course is renowned for its natural terrain, including towering dunes and undulating fairways, and features unique holes like the blind par-5 "Klondyke" and the par-3 "Dell"

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Lahinch Golf Club, established on April 15, 1892, is one of Ireland’s most storied and celebrated links courses.
Lahinch Golf Club features two distinctive 18-hole courses, each offering a unique golfing experience set against the rugged beauty of Ireland’s west coast.
Old Course: The flagship layout, originally designed by Old Tom Morris and later refined by Alister MacKenzie, is a classic links course that winds through natural sand dunes and undulating terrain. This par-72, approximately 6,800-yard course challenges players with blind shots, strategically placed bunkers, and the ever-present Atlantic winds.
Lahinch Golf Club is situated in the seaside village of Lahinch, County Clare, Ireland, along the rugged Atlantic coast. Approximately 32 km northwest of Ennis, Lahinch is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and rich golfing heritage. The club is positioned between Liscannor Bay and the Inagh River, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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