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Irish Golfing Holidays 2010

Golfing Holiday in Northern Ireland Causeway Coast & Glens

The Causeway Coast & Glens region of Northern Ireland is natural golfing country. Home to one of the world’s most famous links – Royal Portrush Dunluce – there is a host of top supporting clubs to play.

Ramada Portrush, Portrush, County Antrim.
An award–winning hotel situated in the centre of Portrush close to the bustling harbour. There are 50 modern en suite bedrooms designed with your comfort in mind. Room facilities include telephone, television, radio, hair dryer, trouser press and hospitality tray. The town centre location is perfect for golfers who wish to explore local restaurants and pubs.

Four nights B&B

Two in a car from £440pp
Four in a car from £395pp
Minibus + 6 from £381pp

The Golf: Royal Portrush Valley, Portstewart Strand and Ballycastle
Portstewart is a classic links with huge dunes and stunning views and fabulous year– round greens. Royal Portrush Valley is the toughest test, playing through the dunes of the full-length championship links. Ballycastle has a variety of terrain combining
parkland and links holes. Nip across to Donegal on the 10 minute ferry to play Ballyliffin Glashedy – one of the finest modern links in the whole of Ireland.

Fullerton Arms, Ballintoy, County Antrim.
The Fullerton Arms is a family run village guest inn with a bar and restaurant. Anne and Lyle Taggart pride themselves on their customer service and hospitality providing a choice of BB or dinner, bed and breakfast. There are 11 en suite bedrooms
all with TV, and tea making facilities. The bar has a welcoming old world charm enhanced with midweek traditional music.

Four nights B&B

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The Golf: Ballycastle, Gracehill and Portrush Valley

Ballycastle is located on the most glorious stretches of linksland and has the variety of parkland and links holes. Gracehill’s stunning parkland provides American–style water features as well as bringing many mature trees into play. Royal Portrush Valley is the toughest test, playing through the dunes of the full–length championship links. Galgorm Castle winds through mature parkland bordered by two rivers, with tees and
green meeting the USGA specifications.

Inn on the Coast, Portrush, County Antrim.
The Inn on the Coast overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and Ramore Head. It has 30 en suite rooms, all tastefully decorated with TV, tea tray and telephone. There are two bars, a bistro serving food throughout the day and a restaurant with an innovative menu.

Four nights B&B

2 in a car from £402pp
4 in a car from £357pp
6 in a minibus from £343pp

The Golf: Royal Portrush Valley, Portstewart Strand, Ballycastle

Portstewart is a classic links with huge dunes and stunning views and fabulous year– round greens. Royal Portrush Valley is the toughest test, playing through the dunes of the full–length championship links. Ballycastle has a variety of terrain combining
parkland and links holes.

All above prices are for B&B based on sharing twin or double rooms and include standard seasonHSS or Express mid-week ferry crossings for a car, MPV or 4x4 with three rounds of golf as shown.

 

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