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Station Road, Bangor, Down
Established 1929 Carnalea Golf Club is beautifully situated on the south shore of Belfast Lough about three miles west of the holiday resort of Bangor. The course occupies high ground on the rocky coastline between Stricklands Glen to the east and the clubhouse itself. It is therefore ideally placed to enjoy perfect views of Helen's Bay, Greypoint, the Antrim Hills, Scotland on a clear day and round through 180 degrees to the Copeland Islands. Carnalea is an eighteen-hole course divided into two...
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Broadway, Bangor, Down
Established 1903 Bangor Golf Club is located about one mile from Bangor town centre and the railway and bus stations. An extensive tree-planting programme means the course places great emphasis on accuracy. There are fine views over Belfast Lough to Scotland from the centre of the course. Bangor was the venue for the 1993 Irish Amateur Seniors Championship. This is an 18 hole course with par 71. It cover over an area of 6410 yards....
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14 Coniamstown Road, Bright, Downpatrick, Down
This is an 18 hole, Parkland golf course, Par 74.
It has trees and wood that causes challenges to the player. It is a tough and physically demanding course, with five par 5s.
The course covers an area of 7143 yards.

Visitors are welcome....
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231 Derryboy Road, Crossgar, Down
9 Hole Parkland course with excellent views of the mourne Mountains and Dromara Hills.  Good condition all year round. The course measures 4538 yards and has a Par 64....
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Golf Road, Helen's Bay, Bangor, Down
A 9 hole Parkland course on shores of Belfast Lough with panoramic views stretching from the Lough along the Antrim Coast and across the Irish Sea to the Mull of Galloway in Scotland.

The course a real challenge to beginners to golf....
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36 Ringdufferin Road, Toye, Killyleagh, Down
One of the area's newest Parkland golf courses based on the shores of Strangford Lough and characterised by undulating fairways.
It has 18 holes, par 68.  A full-filled game for any level of player....
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Mahee Island, Comber Road, Newtownards, Down
Parkland course set on an island in Strangford Lough offering enjoyable golf with magnificent scenery. It has 9 hole, par 71. The course is over 332 yards - a short but it still has it challenges as there are hills that you will have to putt over....
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Station Road, Holywood, Down
Originally established at the Kinnegar, Holywood, the club moved ot a site in Carnalea at Bangor, but when that proved inadequate the final move was made in 1925 when Criagavad House and Demesne became available. This has now beocme established as one of the finest eighteen-hole parkland settings in the game. Local knowledge has it that all putts tend to fall towards the sea, and it is generally accepted that accuracy rather than length is the prime requirement for thiscourse, which was laid o...
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Dublin Road, Newry, Down
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Castle Place, Ardglass, Down
One of the most scenic seaside courses in Ireland providing a challenge for the serious golfer, yet offering lesser mortals the opportunities to compile a respectable score. The Mountains of Mourne are only 12 miles away and the clubhouse is a converted historic 15th-century castle with the sea lapping the walls.

There are many memorable holes - in particular the par 3 2nd of 161 yards, which required a tee shot across a deep inlet with the sea pounding beneath....
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