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Golf in Ireland | Ireland Golf Tours & Golf Courses |
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| Ireland has some of the finest golf courses in the world, with classics such as Ballybunion, Portmarnock, Royal County Down, Waterville & Royal Portrush to new “must-plays” like Mount Juliet, The K Club and The Old Head of Kinsale. The Emerald Isle offers a combination of demanding links and parkland golf courses around its astonishingly beautiful coastline. Since the 2006 hosting of the Ryder Cup, golf in Ireland has become more popular. And serious golfers have many international and local events to look forward to, whether they’re playing or just following their favourite players.
Ireland’s a great destination to combine golf and a vacation with friends and family, for there are plenty of things to see and do. For those who love the outdoors, there’s adventure in surfing, hiking and cycling in picture-perfect landscapes. The cities, especially Dublin and Cork buzz with a great live-music scene, restaurants and the famous Irish pubs.
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Weather in Ireland can be unpredictable. But the summer months of May to August are the best time to visit the country when the temperatures are warm and the days long.
Sample Dublin’s night life, marvel at the Irish countryside interspersed with medieval castles and prehistoric sites.
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