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Golf Course Attractions In County Dublin

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County Dublin is a former county in Ireland, and one of the thirty-two traditional counties of Ireland. It is no longer used as an administrative division for local government but retains a strong identity in popular culture. It is conterminous with the Dublin Region and is in the province of Leinster. It is named after the city of Dublin, which is the regional capital and the capital city of Ireland. County Dublin was one of the first parts of Ireland to be shired by John, King of England following the Norman invasion of Ireland. Prior to 1994 County Dublin was also an administrative unit covering the whole county outside of Dublin City Council. In 19...
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  • 1. The Island Golf Club Donabate
    This List of Castles in Ireland, be they in the Northern Ireland and thus United Kingdom or in the Republic of Ireland, is organized by county within their respective country.
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  • 2. St. Margaret's Golf and Country Club Swords
    William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw, , often known as Willie Whitelaw, was a British Conservative Party politician who served in a wide number of Cabinet positions, most notably as Home Secretary and de facto Deputy Prime Minister. He was Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1991.
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  • 6. Portmarnock Golf Club Portmarnock
    Portmarnock is a coastal suburban village in Fingal, Ireland, with significant beaches and one of Ireland's best-known golf clubs, a modest commercial core, and inland residential estates. Portmarnock is also a civil parish in the ancient barony of Coolock in the historic County Dublin. In the 2002 census the population was 8,975 and by 2011 had climbed to 9,285.
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  • 8. Royal Dublin Golf Club Dublin
    The Royal Dublin Golf Club, founded in 1885, is Ireland's second oldest golf club. It is a private members' club. The Royal Dublin is an 18-hole links course on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland, one of the biggest golf clubs in the country. Designed originally by the Harry Colt, the links was extended under the guidance of golf architect Martin Hawtree.
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  • 9. Lucan Golf Club Lucan
    Lucan is a village and suburb in South Dublin. It is located 12 km from the city centre, along the River Liffey at the Strawberry Beds and Lucan Weir, where the River Griffeen joins. Main road access is from the N4 bypass, and the M50 at junction 7.
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  • 10. Luttrellstown Castle Resort Dublin
    Luttrellstown Castle, dating from the early 15th century , is located in Clonsilla on the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland. It has been owned variously by the eponymous and notorious Luttrell family, by the bookseller Luke White and his descendants Baron Annaly, by the Guinness family, the Primwest Group, and since 2006, by JP McManus, John Magnier and Aidan Brooks.The castle has hosted visits by Queen Victoria in 1844 and 1900, and its media profile was raised when Victoria Adams married David Beckham there on 4 July 1999. Luttrellstown and its remaining 560-acre demesne currently form a 5-star resort, with a golf course, country club and unique location just outside the city boundaries of Dublin.
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  • 11. Portmarnock Golf Links Portmarnock
    Portmarnock is a coastal suburban village in Fingal, Ireland, with significant beaches and one of Ireland's best-known golf clubs, a modest commercial core, and inland residential estates. Portmarnock is also a civil parish in the ancient barony of Coolock in the historic County Dublin. In the 2002 census the population was 8,975 and by 2011 had climbed to 9,285.
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  • 13. Malahide Golf Club Malahide
    Malahide is a coastal settlement situated approximately 18 km north-east of Dublin city, in Fingal, Ireland. There is a village centred on a crossroads, with extensive residential areas to the south, southeast and west. Adjacent to the village is one of Fingal's largest leisure facilities, a regional park comprising Malahide Castle and its demesne, and there is also a beach, and a marina. Malahide is also a civil parish in the ancient barony of Coolock within the historic County Dublin.
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  • 14. Balbriggan Golf Club Balbriggan
    Balbriggan is a town in the northern part of Fingal, Ireland. The 2016 census population was 21,722 for Balbriggan and its environs.
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  • 15. Sutton Golf Club Sutton
    Sutton is a residential suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. It occupies the tombolo which links Howth Head to the mainland, some of the lower slopes of Howth Hill, and a little of the adjacent coasts. The area lies within the jurisdiction of Fingal County Council. There is a small commercial core at the Sutton Cross road intersection. Sutton lies in the ancient Barony of Coolock, within the historic County Dublin.
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