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Atlantic Way Golf -Royal Portrush
Royal Portrush Golf Club, located on Northern Ireland's stunning Causeway Coast, is a must-visit for golf enthusiasts. Home to the world-renowned Dunluce Links, the club has hosted The Open Championship in 1951 and 2019, with the next scheduled for 2025 . Designed by Harry Colt, the course offers challenging play amid breathtaking coastal scenery, including views of the Atlantic Ocean and the ruins of Dunluce Castle .

Course Information
Royal Portrush Golf Club was founded in 1888 as The County Club. It was renamed The Royal County Club in 1892 under the patronage of the Duke of York and assumed its present name, Royal Portrush Golf Club, in 1895 under the patronage of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII.
Dunluce Course
The championship course, often ranked among the best in the world.
18 holes, par 71, measuring about 7,300 yards.
Famous for its dramatic seaside holes, towering dunes, and challenging bunkers.
Features the iconic 7th hole, a long par 5 that requires a tee shot over the Dunluce Castle ruins.
Situated on the Causeway Coast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The club occupies a triangle of giant sandhills, offering panoramic views of the hills of Donegal to the west, the Isle of Islay and the Southern Hebrides to the north, and the Giant’s Causeway and the Skerries to the east. The course is also overlooked by the ruins of the 13th-century Dunluce Castle, which lends its name to the Dunluce Links course.

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