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Ballycastle Golf Club

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Amenities

Directions from Town :

On A2 between Bushmills and Cushendall.

SSS :

71

Green fees :

Midweek GUI Card Holder £25 (with member £10) NON GUI Card Holder £30 (with member £10) Weekend/Bank Holidays GUI Card Holder £35 (with member £15) NON GUI Card Holder £45 (with member £15)

Golf Club :

Part parkland, part links

Best days to play :

Any day, restrictions Saturday mornings.

Length in yards :

5,744yds

Par of course :

71

Handicap/certificate requirements :

None required

Mobile narrative :

Ballycastle Golf Club, founded 1890, is an excellently maintained 18 hole, par 71, course.

Contact

Telephone:

+44 (0)28 2076 2536

Fax:

+44 (0)28 2076 9909

Email:

info@ballycastlegolfclub.com

Website:

www.ballycastlegolfclub.com

Address:

Ballycastle Golf Club, Cushendall Road, Ballycastle, Antrim, BT54 6QP

Ballycastle Antrim - Northern Ireland

There’s no easing in gently here, as the river runs right alongside the first hole, so accuracy is vital. The next four holes are also riverside and there’s a 12th century abbey to add interest. The remainder of the holes run alongside the beach before climbing to the ‘top holes’ which have views you’ll adore – on a clear day you can even see the Mull of Kintyre.

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