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Ireland has all the necessary attributes for an ideal golfing destination. Varied landscapes mean you will find calm parkland and rugged links courses within miles of each other. A wonderful range of courses that have been built on this landscape many of championship standard, and all offering the warmth and hospitality for which Ireland is so well renowned. Golf in Ireland offers unforgettable experiences. Ireland is home to over a century of golfing heritage and is one of the finest places in the world to experience the customs and traditions associated with the game. But at the same time golf in Ireland is dynamic and continues to grow in popularity. As the profile of golf spreads around the world Ireland finds itself benefiting from increasing demand from golfers native to landlocked countries who come to experience the abundance of links courses that Ireland offers. This has led to a country where 21st Century clubs stand alongside the established classics opened in the 19th Century. The K club, a relatively new course offers outstanding standards of golf (chosen to host the 2006 Ryder cup) in luxurious and regal surroundings. Another recent addition Druids Glen offers a unique blend of urban sophistication in a wild and rural setting yet somehow the unlikely combination seem to work. Of course undeniably the main attraction of golf in Ireland are the timeless, grand west coast classic courses. Among them the likes of Ballybunion, actually deserving of the word “masterpiece” the epic course first opened in 1893, and the mythically beautiful Waterville championship links course. Golfing Elite recommends the best golf courses in Ireland to its members and provides access to the world's most famous and exclusive golf courses. Golfing Elite also offers great savings on accommodation and green fees at hundreds of facilities. All served by a golf concierge. Golfing Elite works with many of Ireland’s most renowned courses such as Druids Glen, Doonbeg, Waterville, Fota Island, Portmarnock and Tralee.
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