Airports (time minutes) Belfast 30 Dublin 140.
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| Day 1 |
Arrive Ireland collect car, play Ballycastle it is at the foot of Glenshesk - one of the Glens of Antrim. It offers a variety of terrain, combining parkland and links to present a good test over the excellently maintained course. Founded in 1890, Ballycastle also has outstanding panoramic views of Glenshesk and the North Antrim Coast. Drive to the Ramada Inn Portrush. |
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| Day 2 |
Play Portstewart, a course originally known mainly for the spectacular first hole has had a major reshaping that led to a rapid rise up the rankings. It is situated on the Causeway coast between Portrush and Coleraine. (6203 metres, par 72, SSS 72). |
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| Day 3 |
Play Castlerock links on the Causeway Coast, it may be Northern Ireland's most rugged golf course, with long, demanding holes through intimidating sand hills. When the wind is up, as it often is, Castlerock can be difficult. (5943 metres, Par 72 ) |
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| Day 4 |
Play Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush Golf Club, a masterpiece of golf course architecture. Unimaginable rough and testing greens, combined with the unpredictable weather of the roaring North Atlantic make this course an admirable test for even the most seasoned golfer. The 6867 yard course, currently being extended to just under 7200 yards, is routed through rugged links land, and constantly changes in both direction and elevation, whilst all the time providing some of the most awe-inspiring scenery to be found in Ireland. Picture at top of this package. |
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| Day 4 |
Depart Ireland |
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