Login  
 

E-Bookers
1 2 Travel
Hotelguide.com

ACCOMMODATION
> Special Castles
> Stately Houses
> Elegant Places
> Local Favourites
> Golf Hotels
> Speciality
> Self-Catering

ACTIVITIES
> Sailing
> Golf in Ireland
> Cruising Holidays
> Equestrian Treks
> Cycling Tours
> Walking Weeks

REGIONS
> Cork Kerry
> Dublin City
> The Midlands East
> The North West
> Northern Ireland
> Shannon
> The South East
> The West


Druid's Glen Golf Club

Owner Hugo Flinn presented his designers Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddoch with the brief: "Build me the finest parkland course in Ireland, whatever the cost". After an outlay of more than $16 million their handiwork was opened to the public in September 1995. Only a few months later, it had been chosen as the venue for the 1996 Murphy's Irish Open and it played host to the event again in 1997, 1998 and 1999. Ruddy admitted to having copied some key aspects of Augusta-National in the layout. The course is only 25 miles from Dublin and is situated in the beautiful county of Wicklow. The area is particularly beautiful, especially around the Glen from which the course derives its name. It is an American target course with some delightful changes in elevation.
    Visitors are welcome Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. If you require a caddy please give advance notice.

Druid's Glen Golf Club
Address Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow
Tel: + 353 1 287 3600.
Professional Eamonn Darcy (touring)
Particulars 18-hole, parkland, Par 72, Yards 7,058
Visitors Welcome
Opening Hours 7.30 am to Darkness
Greenfees £75 Advance Booking
Proshop Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow
Clubhouse Greystones Golf Shop,Wicklow
Tel. +353 1 2875308
Other Courses in Area Bray Golf Club, Ravenswell Road, Bray; Powerscourt Golf Club PLC, Powerscourt Estate, Enniskerry;
Charlesland Golf Club, Greystones;
Glen of the Downes , Coolnaskeagh, Delgany
Golf Hotels Mount Juliet Estate, The Kildare Golf & Country Club, Rathsallagh House

Return to Golf Home page

Search the Web
Sitemap
Help
© mmo2 plc2002. All rights reserved