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18 holes
6730 yards
Par 72
Scenically situated in Cork Harbour, the club has played host to major Amateur and Professional Championships over the years, including the Irish Open, Irish Professional Championships, Irish Close Championships and the National Finals. The course is notable for its large, tiered greens, which are acknowledged as a MacKenzie trademark.
18 holes
Par 71
6,927 yards
Fota lies in the heart of a 780 acre estate which is included in, "The Inventory of Outstanding Landscapes in Ireland". The splendid woodlands are woven into a challenging, par 71, 6,927 yard course which is very much in the traditional mode, featuring pot bunkers and undulating putting surfaces.
St. Margarets Golf Club
18 holes
6917 yards
Par 73
St. Margaret's has already hosted 3 international tournaments. It boasts big dramatic holes like the roller coaster twelfth, which rolls between two lakes and across a babbling brook to a majestically elevated green. As well as awesome struggles there are broad forgiving fairways, neat par threes and greens that play very true on this fascinating course. As you cross a stream on stepping stones, or step back to admire your approach landing inches from the pin, you'll find more to enjoy every day in St. Margaret's.
18 holes
5937 yards
Par 71
This well established par 71 winds its way along the cliff tops with stunning views across Falmouth Bay. The greens are arguably the best in Cornwall and the South West.
18 holes
6090 yards
Par 71
At a glance, the scorecard tells you that the course measures only just over 6000 yards from the back tees and looks relatively tame with only one serious hill to negotiate.
BUT, not only are the fairways narrow and undulating, the rough comprises of gorse, heather and bracken giving the golfer a real challenge.
18 holes
6276 yards
Par 72
The new layout will require the use of all clubs in the bag. Playing conditions will vary according to the mood of the prevailing West winds. And few golfers will find it easy to play to their handicap on it. However it is easy to walk and both ends of the age spectrum can enjoy playing it without becoming fatigued.
18 holes,
6404 metres,
Par 70
Overlooking the Dornoch Firth, Tain arguably offers one of the best settings imaginable in the highlands for a round of golf . With sea on one side and the backdrop of the mountains behind, every day brings a different aspect to this challenging and beautiful course.
18 holes
5411 yards
Par 70
This is an 18 hole course located on the outskirts of the town, it's about a 15 minute transfer from the quayside. The club is also known as Kirkwall Golf Club, and originally dates from Victorian times, but has been in its present location since 1902.

