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Golf in Sneem
Welcome to the Owner Direct Vacation Rentals Travel Guides page for Sneem. Here you can find out lots of information about Golf in Sneem, to help you plan your vacation easily. If you’re planning a vacation in Sneem, you’ll find all you need to know about Golf in Sneem right here. Just browse through the list below to get a good feel for what’s available for you in Sneem, courtesy of Owner Direct Vacation Rentals.
| 1. GolfCourse.com | | The GOLF MAGAZINE Golf Course Guide provides you access to over 20000 course worldwide! With the most complete and most accurate database of golf facilities. | | | 2. World Golf | | Golf courses from around the world. Golf course listings, travel, golf links, great golf humor, tour information, golf tips and more. | | | 3. Dooks Golf Links | | Golf has been played in Dooks since 1889. It was introduced to the local aristocracy by the officers from the Royal Horse Artillery attending compulsory training at the nearby Glenbeigh Artillery Range,and is one of the oldest golf links in Ireland. | | | 4. Dingle Golf Links Ceann Sibeal | Experience the Magic ! 6,696 yards, Par 72 Traditional Championship Links. Each hole on this magnificient links is carved from the natural landscape of one of the most unspoiled parts of Europe, with hazards laid down long before the game of golf was dreamt of, including a winding "burn" that twists and turns through the entire course.
| | | 5. Skelling Bay Golf Club | Situated on the beautiful Ring of Kerry.Enjoy some of the finest golf in Ireland at our recently-completed championship development in Waterville, Co. Kerry. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Skellig Bay Golf Club offers a challenging round of golf amidst spectacular scenery, from the miles of stone walls, to the crashing sea waves, to the awesome McGillicuddy Reeks – Ireland’s highest mountain range.
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