Golf in Ireland: Travel information and contacts
The Lough Erne Golf Resort in Ireland, represented on tour by Rory McIlroy, opened on July 1 and the course designed by Sir Nick Faldo is already making quite a reputation, as Alan Hedley explains.
Lough Erne Golf Resort
Belleck Road, Enniskillen, BT93 7ED, Northern Ireland. Tel: + 44 (0) 28 6632 3230. golf@loughernegolfresort.com and loughernegolfresort.com. Go to loughernegolfresort.com click on book a tee time on the home page and select the preferred date and time. Green fees start at £80. Concra Wood Golf and Country Club,
Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, Ireland. Tel: + 353 42 9749485; Fax: + 353 42 9754576; info@concrawood.ie and concrawood.ie. The standard green fee rate is €50, but there are special rates for groups and playing with a member.
Knightsbrook Hotel Spa and Golf Resort
Dublin Road, Trim, Co. Meath Tel: +353 46 9482100; Fax: +353 46 9482056 info@knightsbrook.com and knightsbrook.com. Green fee rates start at €49 and that includes breakfast and there are special deals staying in the hotel while the course is in three-course packages with Meath and Rathmore at a rate of €115 and with Lough and Headfort at €190 Joseph Tomney’s Pub, Moy, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Tel: 028 8778 4755.
For more information visit:
4seasonshotel.ie morrisonhotel.ie thechurch.ie irishferries.com discoverireland.com
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