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27 Hole Championship Course in the heart of Dublin's Premier Golf Resort
 

Clubhouse from the 9th fairway on Blue Nine

The design of the clubhouse’s sizeable sheltered gallery area facilitates panoramic views of the three courses, and in particular, the finishing holes

Second Hole on Red Nine

Only par three on this nine. Tee shot over water to a green that slopes from back to front - can be a tricky second shot for players who do not hit the green in regulation.

Seventh Hole on Red Nine

Short drivable par four for the brave. Water on right and out of bounds on left, best play here is to take a mid iron and leave a short approach.

Sixth Hole on Blue Nine

Short par four, longer hitters are better leaving the driver in the bag here as a water hazard runs across fairway that can come in play. Relatively flat green protected on right by bunker.

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Blue Nine Course

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Blue Nine
Medal
Daily
Ladies

Tee

Par

White

Yellow

Red

1

4

374

360

300

2

5

415

406

355

3

3

152

125

120

4

4

363

351

344

5

4

342

332

320

6

4

336

326

282

7

3

191

182

158

8

4

318

308

294

9

5

437

407

399

Total Meters

36

2928

2797

2572


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Course Guide

Hole
Blue Nine

1

Straight par four to start with.A ridge runs across centre of green which makes it imperative to be on hole side of green with your approach shot. Two bunkers at the front protect a green that slopes from back to front. There is also a ditch running behind the green.

2

Short dog leg left par five. Bunker to left hand side of green for approach shots. Green is undulated.

3

Straight forward par three, relatively flat green is guarded by front right and left bunkers and a bunker at the back left.

4

Decent par four, water on the right will catch any errant tee shots, trees on left of fairway. Water hazard runs across fairway that might catch the long hitters tee shot.  Accurate tee shot required to set up approach to a tricky green.

5

Straight-forward par four. A good drive will set up a short iron approach to a green protects both sides by bunkers. Don't overshoot your approach to this two tiered green as you may have be chipping from a down hill lie.

6

Short par four, longer hitters are better leaving the driver in the bag here as a water hazard runs across fairway that can come in play. Relatively flat green protected on right by bunker.

7

Longest par three on any of the nines. Raised undulated green protected on right by bunker. Large trees comes into play on tee shot. Par is a good score here.

8

Short par four. Out of bounds on the right catches any sliced shots. Bunker on left hand side of green, out of bounds behind it.

9

Straight par five. Straight drive required if you want to hit green in two. Water in front of green needs to be taken into account on approach shots.

 

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