Courses in Donegal
This is a list of all courses in this county.
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Bundoran Donegal
Hello and welcome to Bundoran Golf Club. We've been here since 1894 when the Duke of Abercorn struck the first ball. Presenting a challenging par 70, our golf course sweeps along the rugged and picturesque Donegal Bay coastline with a mixture of dunes and undulating terrain making up our 18 holes. With endless views of the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the magnificent Dartry Mountains to the east, you are blessed with 360 degree superb panoramic views no matter what hole you are playing.
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Internet: http://www.bundorangolfclub.com/
E-mail: info@bundorangolfclub.com
Phone: +353 (0) 71 98 41302
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Letterkenny
Letterkenny Golf Club is one of the most scenic parkland courses in the North West. The superbly upgraded parkland layout where an imaginative revamping in 2007 of the course by Declan and Ronan Brannigan has developed the land on the Barnhill estate bordering Lough Swilly into one of the finest in the country.
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Internet: http://www.letterkennygolfclub.com
E-mail: info@letterkennygolfclub.com
Phone: (074)9121150
Fax: (074)9121175
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Portsalon Donegal Ireland
Port Salon golf club is located towards Ireland's most northerly point and is surrounded by the wild atlantic ocean. This area is amongst Europe's windiest, and within this wind swept beauty lies one of Ireland's biggest golfing secrets. Port Salon was once a mecca for leading lights of society in these islands and it looks like it is destined for true greatness again through the revitalisation that a re-design by leading course architect Pat Ruddy of The European Club has brought.
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Internet: http://www.portsalongolfclub.ie
E-mail: portsalongolfclub@eircom.net
Phone: (074)9159459
Fax: (074)9159919
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Ballybofey Donegal
Ballybofey & Stranorlar golf club was formally founded on January 22nd 1957, under it’s first president Mr Willie Raitt and Mr John Joe Kennedy as founder Captain. Initially the course was nine hole and was opened for play in June 1958. In the absence of a clubhouse the first presentations were made from the back of a tractor! An old wooden and corrugated iron clubhouse was soon bought and proved to be a great success in the formative years of the club with many a lively night and local story told- a friendly, hospitable atmosphere that still thrives today.
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Internet: http://www.ballybofeyandstranorlargolfclub.com
E-mail: info@ballybofeyandstranorlargolfclub.com
Phone: (074)9131093
Fax: (074)9130158
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