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Photo: Ballyclare Golf Club, Antrim County
Ballyclare Golf Club
2 Springvale Road, Ballyclare, Antrim
Established 1923

Parkland course with most fairways tree-lined. Natural river or burn meandering through the course. Two lakes between 3rd and 7th fairways.

Clubs not available. Power carts for hire, bar, meals, snooker, bowls. Best days for visitors are Mondays to Wednesdays....
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Dunmurry Golf Club
91 Dunmurry Lane, Dunmurry, Belfast, Antrim
Established 1905

A good eighteen-hole parkland course with natural hazards. Clubs not available. Bar, meals, snacks, snooker and a practise fairway. Best days for visitors are Mondays and Thursdays. Bring your own clubs....
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Knock Golf Club
Summerfield, Dundonald, Belfast, Antrim
Established 1895

Bar, meals Monday to Saturday, lunch on Sunday, snooker and a practice fairway. Best days for visitors are Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursday morning and Tuesday and Friday afternoon.

The Course is parkland. It has large trees and some very deep bunkers. It has a stream winding its way through which comes into play on several holes. It is a stern test for even the lowest of handicaps....
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Malone Golf Club
240 Upper Malone Road, Dunmurry, Belfast City, Antrim
Established 1895

Set in attractive parkland, the centrepiece is a beautiful lake some 25 acres in extent. This is stocked with trout and other sporting fish and comes very much into play on the back nine, which are reckoned to be more difficult that the front nine. Some of the holes have been compared with Augusta, where the greens are placed near the water's edge. Trees are also a feature and the setting is of great beauty.

The clubhouse dates from about 1835 and strict...
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Mount Ober Golf & Country Club
24 Ballymaconaghy Road, Knockbracken, Belfast City, Antrim
Established 1985 Club name recently changed from Knockbracken Golf Club to Mount Ober Golf & Country Club. Eighteen-hole undulating parkland course, the centrepiece of a multi-sports complex.

Bar, meals, short practice game area, golf academy, floodlit driving ranges, putting greens, artificial ski slope and snooker. Best days for visitors are any day or after 14.30 on Saturdays. A great test for all handicaps....
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Shandon Park Golf Club
73 Shandon Park, Belfast City, Antrim
Established 1926

A very interesting, highly rated eighteen-hole parkland course. Bar, meals, snooker and practice areas. Best days for visitors are any day except Tuesday and Saturday....
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Ballycastle Golf Club
Cushendall Road, Ballycastle, Belfast, Antrim
Established 1890 The first five holes are parkland along the banks of the Margy and Carey rivers and bordering the ruins of a 12th-century friary. The Warren area is six holes of true links, and the inward seven are in adjacent upland with panoramic views inlcuding the Mull of Kintyre, Rathlin Island and Ballycastle Bay. The course demands accurate irons....
Photo: Royal Portrush Golf Club, Antrim County
Royal Portrush Golf Club
Dunluce Road, Portrush, Antrim
Welcome to the Royal Portrush Golf Club established in 1888 and situated only one hour's drive from Belfast airport and from the ferry port at Larne....
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Cliftonville Golf Club
44 Westland Road, Belfast City, Antrim
Established 1911 Parkland course, tree-lined. Features include winding river immediately in front of the 5th and 7th greens. Mature course with much additional tree planting taking place. Convenient location within easy reach of city centre and motorway links. No visitors on a Saturday and visitors must be with a member on a Sunday morning. Clubs not supplied. Bar, meals, snooker and practice fairway....
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Cushendall Golf Club
21 Shore Road, Cushendall, Antrim
Established 1937

25 miles north of Larne on Antrim coast road. Follow signs for Beach/Golf Course from middle of Cushendall Village. Tree-lined course through which the picturesque River Dall meanders and comes into play on seven of the nine holes - making out of bounds a distinct possibility.

This relatively short course requires accurate shots. Superb views of Scotland's Mull of Kintyre across the Sea of Moyle, and Antrim heathlands looking inland. The Club motif relates...
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