Ireland
is a golfer’s paradise, with world-class courses in some spectacular places.
With over 300 golf clubs and a selection of exceptional championship courses in
unusual locations, every year over 240,000 from all over the world come to
experience these impressive but unforgiving fairways. Most of Ireland’s trails
are open all year round. However, classes are in best condition and weather is
most suitable for golfing from April to October. In summer, daylight hours can
stretch up to 10 pm so two rounds of lazy lunch can easily fit into a day. I’d
love to help you plan your trip, so be sure to call me or send me an email when
you’re ready to start planning.
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