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Ardglass Golf Club

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Amenities

Directions from Town :

Approximately 11km from Downpatrick on the B1.

SSS :

70

Green fees :

Weekdays £40 or £17 with a member, weekend/public holidays £55 or £22 with a member.

Best days to play :

Any day, visitors must pre book. Restrictions are in place Saturday and Sunday

Length in yards :

6268

Par of course :

70

Golf Club :

Links

Handicap/certificate requirements :

None required

Spring 2008 Offer :

Ardglass Golf Club is a hidden gem on the County Down coast. This links course with championship standard greens and stunning views of the Irish Sea from every tee box and green welcomes all visitors. The hidden gem has many challenging golf holes and would like to offer our visitors a 25% discount on green fees.

Mobile narrative :

One of the most scenic breathtaking courses in Ireland.

Contact

Telephone:

+44 (0)28 4484 1219

Fax:

+44 (0)28 4484 1841

Email:

info@ardglassgolfclub.com

Website:

www.ardglassgolfclub.com

Address:

Ardglass Golf Club, 4 Castle Place, Ardglass, Down, BT30 7TP

Downpatrick Down - Northern Ireland

Ardglass boasts what must be the biggest natural water hazard ever – the Irish Sea. The first six holes are played right on the edge of the clifftop, with the crashing waves way down below and views right over to the Isle of Man. Calm your nerves afterwards with a friendly chat in the clubhouse, which is located in an old castle.

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