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Lisburn Golf Club

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  • Lisburn Golf Club

Amenities

Directions from Town :

2 miles south of Lisburn off the A1 to Hillsborough, near Junction 7 on M1 Motorway

SSS :

72

Green fees :

Weekdays £35 or £13 with a member. Weekends/bank holidays £40 or £15 with a member. Booking is advisable.

Best days to play :

Monday, Thursday, Friday or Sunday. Visitors are not permitted to tee off before 5.30pm on Saturdays, and not permitted to commence play after 3.30pm Monday to Friday unless playing with a member.

Golf Club :

Parkland

Length in yards :

6,647

Par of course :

72

Course designer :

Fred Hawtree

Handicap/certificate requirements :

None required

Contact

Telephone:

+44 (0)28 9267 7216

Fax:

+44 (0)28 9260 3608

Email:

info@lisburngolfclub.com

Website:

www.lisburngolfclub.com

Address:

Lisburn Golf Club, 68 Eglantine Road, Lisburn, Co Antrim, BT27 5RQ

Lisburn Antrim - Northern Ireland

Two loops of nine holes each start and finish at the clubhouse – what could be better for those looking to relax after a refreshing and challenging round of golf? Each loop consists of two par fives, two par three and five par fours. The signature hole is the difficult sixth, with its green guarded by water and surrounded by trees.

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