Ireland's Golf Courses: The Complete Guide

Ireland's Golf Courses: The Complete Guide

by VicRobbie (Author)

Synopsis

Ireland has always been famous for the warmth of its welcome. Now the excellence of its magnificent golf courses has been recognised with The K Club being selected to host the 2006 Ryder Cup. The country abounds in great golfing challenges and its legendary courses are known throughout the world - courses such as Ballybunion, Druids Glen, the unique 20-hole European, Mount Juliet, Royal County Down, Royal Portrush, Portmarnock, The K Club and Waterville. Ireland's Golf Courses: The Complete Guide includes the latest additions to Ireland's rich collection, including Carton House, Doonbeg Links, PGA National Ireland at Palmerstown House and The Heritage. It provides all the essential information on more than 450 golf courses and includes a directory of clubs with a description of each course, how to get there, facilities, catering, green fees and where to stay, as well as colour photographs of Ireland's most interesting and challenging holes. This lavishly illustrated book also includes a guide to the Ryder Cup and an in-depth look at The K Club's Palmer Course.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 01 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 1845960734
ISBN 13: 9781845960735
Book Overview: The Emerald Isle has always been famous for the warmth of its welcome and is now just as feted for the excellence of its magnificent courses.

Media Reviews
The kind of book that players sit and drool over when it is lashing down outside and play has been called off for the day ... a hefty and comprehensive work that will no doubt be put to intensive practical use Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Vic Robbie is the author of Scotland's Golf Courses: The Complete Guide and is editor and publisher of Golf & Travel magazine and the PGA Official Yearbook. He is a former sports sports editor of the Daily Mail, The Independent and Scotland on Sunday.