Tag Archives: Golf Courses

7 Things to See at Prestwick Golf Club

St. Andrews may be The Home of Golf, and Muirfield may have written the original rules, but only Prestwick can claim to be the Birthplace of The Open Championship. Although its no longer a part of The Open rota, Prestwick … Continue reading

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The Complete Guide to Carnoustie Golf Links

If you’re in the midst of planning a golf trip to Scotland, there’s a good chance that Carnoustie Golf Links is at or near the top of your list. Carnoustie consistently ranks as one of the most challenging golf courses … Continue reading

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7 Things to See at Tralee Golf Links

Tralee Golf Links was the first links golf course designed by Arnold Palmer in Ireland. The King and his associate Ed Seay were gifted a spectacular piece of land that was destined for a great golf course. Since it opened … Continue reading

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7 Things to See at North Berwick Golf Club

From the moment you arrive at The North Berwick Golf Club, it’s clear that you’re in for something special. The ocean breeze, the cackle of seagulls, the lush fairways and greens pressed against the heart of town, and the warm … Continue reading

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7 Things to See at Ballybunion Golf Club

Although it may lack the notoriety of The Open rota courses or the bucket-list stature of places like Royal County Down and Old Head Golf Links, Ballybunion Golf Club is rightfully among the best links golf courses in Ireland. Some … Continue reading

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7 Things to See at Old Head Golf Links

Few places in Ireland hold as much rich history and natural drama as the Old Head of Kinsale. For millennia, this craggy bit of land has served, quite literally, as a beacon for the Irish coast. From the moment you … Continue reading

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