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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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Red Nine Course

Course Card

Red Nine
Medal
Daily
Ladies

Tee

Par

White

Yellow

Red

1

4

364

338

307

2

3

179

164

138

3

4

316

309

276

4

4

376

351

313

5

4

319

308

273

6

4

349

340

304

7

4

257

243

233

8

5

460

456

392

9

4

410

394

378

Total Meters

36

3030

2903

2614


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Course Guide

Hole
Red Nine

1

Straight par 4 to start. Accurate drive required as the fairway is lined with mature trees either side. Bunker on left hand side of green. Green slopes from back to front.

2

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

3

Short par four with mature trees either side of fairway. Large three tier green guarded by two bunkers on the right and one on the left. Players can find themselves with difficult putts if approach is not close to pin.

4

Slight dogleg left par four. Good tee shot required to set up approach to a green that slopes from back to front that is guarded by front bunkers left and right. Series of grass mounds around the back of green.

5

Straight par 4. Trees either side of fairway with out of bounds along right hand side of hole. Fairway bunker can come into play on tee shots. Wide but narrow green sloping left to right is guarded by a deep bunker on left.

6

Straight par four, with one of the wider fairways on the course. Trees either side of fairway. Ditch in play off tee for longer hitters. Large tree on fairway can block out approach shots coming in from the left hand side. Two tiered green with bunker on right hand side.

7

Short drivable par four. Water on right and out of bounds on left, best play here is to take a mid iron and leave a short approach to a two tiered green sloping right to left. Like fifth hole green is long but narrow. Bunker over back of green.

8

Dog leg left par five. Longer hitters can cut the corner and leave a short or mid iron to green. Most take aim at large tree on fairway and try to land left of that. Large two tiered green with bunker guarding right hand side. Don't over-shoot your approach here as there is a ditch right behind green.

9

Dog leg right par four. Ideal tee shot is a fade off the tee. Good drive required if you wish to carry the trees on the right for a more direct line. Slightly uphill shot to a two tiered green.


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