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Donegal Golf
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Ballymacarry, Buncrana, Donegal

Situated overlooking the beautiful "White Strand" on the shores of Lough Swilly, this 9 hole course offers enjoyment to the high handicaps, yet presents a challenge to the most advanced golfers.
The course measures 2125 m (2323 yards) and is open to non members....
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Greencastle, Donegal
Greencastle Golf Club(founded 1892) is an 18 hole course situated at the North East of the Inishowen Peninsula, 20 miles north of Derry on the Moville Road. It is a delight to play.

It is mainly a links course which was extended in 1992, after 100 years, from 9 to 18 holes. It has wonderful panoramic views of Lough Foyle and the surrounding countryside. It is challenging without being tiring to play. Par 69 SSS 67 5211 metres....
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Ballyliffin, Donegal
Two 18 holes links courses, the Old and the Glashedy. The Old undulates over natural terrain whilst the new, designed by Craddock and Ruddy, presents a more difficult challenge.

The par 3 seventh hole on the Glashedy course is played from the top of the sand dune to a green guarded by bunkers on three sides and a lake on the other....
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Magheragallen, Derrybeg, Donegal
This links course in the Donegal Gaeltacht is played from outward and inward tees and provides the golfer with panoramic views of the North West Coastline, Islands and Errigal Mountain.

Medal 6150m, Ladies Medal 5190m

Visitors welcome at all times....
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Barnhill, Letterkenny, Donegal
18 hole, Par 70, 6239 yards, parkland course with many mature trees and beautiful views of Lough Swilly. There is a new state of the art clubhouse which was opened in 1998.

Open competitions most weekends and Wednesdays, ladies open Tuesdays - during summer....
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Portsalon, Fanad, Donegal
This 18 hole links course is situated on the north west shore of Lough Swilly on Ballymastocker Bay - voted the second best beach in the world by The Observer newspaper. It provides the golfer with a challenging round of golf in the midst of fine scenery....
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Magheramagorgan, Carrigart, Donegal
This course, which measures 2809m and 18 (72) par hole is a developing 36 hole links commanding spectacular views over Sheephaven Bay. There are 18 holes currently in play and already leading golfers have sung the praises of this most promising newcomer tot he prestigious list of Irish links courses. Modest pay as you play rates available....
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Rosapenna, Downings, Donegal
A championship course, designed by Tom Morris in 1891, Rosapenna is situated on beautiful Sheephaven Bay and is one of the great natural golf links in Ireland. Only 3 of the 18 greens needed to be laid, vindicating Tom Morris's judgement of the turf.

Golf clinics and learning programmes are organised for all player levels and are kept small so as to focus attention on the individual. The tutorial methods used have been designed by Don Patterson who is a member of the P. G. A....
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Bundoran, Donegal
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Dunfanaghy, Dunfanaghy, Donegal
Dunfanaghy Golf Club is an 18 hole true links laid out in 1905 by the master himself, Harry Vardon, six times winner of the British Open.

One of only 200 links courses world wide, it is easily walked, but a superb golfing challenge, with spectacular views of beaches, headlands, harbours and mountains. The greens are consistently rated with the best in the country and the course sand-based and free draining is playable all year around. Dunfanaghy is a club that is proud to list two Irish...
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