Experience Golf's Glory in Ireland

By: Monica Lorica
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:25:46
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Golf Courses in Ireland - Discover the magic of each golf course that has made a name and reputation of their own as having hosted a number of golf tournaments. These superior golf courses have been a stepping ground of those who have made a mark in this field of sport. It is certainly hard to find a better setting for golf but Ireland thinks otherwise. With an array of excellently carved link courses and magnificent set parkland courses, it is an assurance that you will have a game you won’t ever forget. The atmosphere of competition is still fresh in some of Ireland’s courses and you can have the feel of it as you visit this country.

Mount Juliet Conrad in Co. Kilkenny has been the home for the 2002 American Express Championship. This excellently set golf course has received remarkably high praises for its perfectly designed course from the delegates of the tournament. Plan a trip to this historical and high spirited golf setting for a sensational game. The course has challenging levels that will make you think before you strike. The allure of the surrounding has made golf in this course more appealing. Jack Nichlaus, the designer of this course, has made a magic out of the ordinary golf destinations. Experience this same enchantment along with some of your friends.

Another notable name in renowned homes of the champions is the Portstewart Golf Club in the County of LondonDerry, north coast of Ireland. This golf course has been a home for the Irish Amateur Close Championship in 1992. Give yourself the benefit of a try on this magnificent course. Who knows you might discover the spirit of a true champion lurking just inside you. Put yourself together and grab that club. Indulge in a game that would certainly not be the last. And don’t worry because you are most welcome in Porstewart to come back again and again to relish the glory of golf.

Ireland’s courses of the champions are waiting to be visited. Set those cravings for adventure free and ride your way to Ireland for a never-to-forget championship-like game. To round out a day in golf, look no further for Ireland is never too far. Experience this paradise right at your every strike.

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