Golf has become one of the open-air fastest growing Ireland. With more than 450 golf clubs, Ireland has 30% of the links in the world, as well as top championship parkland courses courses. Choose from courses where the fresh breeze invigorates your game or select a link inside jewel with interesting shots of Lake or river. Any course you choose are assured of a warm welcome and a great game.
The southern region is known as Munster. The province of Munster covers the lower part of the island of Ireland quarter. If you take a line between Waterford and just south of Galway City, everything underneath lies in Munster. And some fabulous golf too..! Munster is the ideal place for a holiday Ireland golf courses with accommodation for automatic restoration.
Of Renound worldwide Golf here are-Lahinch Doonbeg Ballybunion, Tralee, Killarney, Waterville, Kenmare, Adare, Fota Island, names that conjure the exotic in Irish golf.
But there is a golf course more to this impressive selection and more to Munster. Some 89 clubs are distributed in the province, each with its own character and history to tell. the range includes links, coastal heaths and parks to both challenge and conspired.
A golf course in Ireland with Self Catering holiday accommodation fits in the hand with an automatic restore in Ireland accommodation package. There is a very high level of self catering accommodation in Ireland and a great selection of houses and traditional houses can choose for your perfect holiday. Car rental is available at all airports. Shannon, Kerry and Cork airports service South region. Dublin Airport is now a short walk in car with our improved road network much. It is advisable to deviate your car meals lodging and car rental.
 what a way to do better s wind up a day of golf that our traditional food in a traditional Irish pub with traditional live sampling music?! Ireland has a great selection of bars and restaurants. The standard of food and drink is very high. There is nothing better than relying on a traditional pub, enjoying a drink or a pint of Guinness sampling.
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