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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Waterville Golf

SPECIAL OFFER
A ROUND OF GOLF €58.00 PER PERSON
November 1st to March 31st, 2012

For Tee Time Reservations
Tel: 066-9474102 - Fax: 066-9474482

Come Visit Us

History of Waterville

Waterville and Ballinskelligs Bay play an important part in the mythology of ancient Ireland. According to the “Book of Invasions” written about 1000 AD, Cessair, the granddaughter of Noah, landed in Ballinskelligs Bay and became Ireland’s first invader. Here too, the last of the mythical invaders, the Milesians, settled in 700 BC and reportedly left behind many of the archaeological sites found in the area. These rich legends, along with the earliest memories of Kerry history, combine to form a mystical aura that visitors to Waterville can sense even today. No area captures this feeling more than the sand hills and strand that border Ballinskelligs Bay and form the present day Waterville Golf Links.

The early spread of golf in Ireland owed much to the influence of the forces of the British Empire. Wherever there was a garrison, there was also a golf course, it seemed. Golf at Waterville on the other hand was introduced through technology by the men who arrived here to work the first transAtlantic cable relaying messages between North America and Europe. They came first to nearby Valentia Island in the 1860s, then to Ballinskelligs in the 1870s, and finally to Waterville in 1880s. Hundreds of technicians and workers arrived in these remote areas to build and man the Cable Stations, and it was inevitable that they should turn to sport and recreation. Golf was part of this agenda but it was of the crudest kind and generally played in winter when the grasses died down.

James O'Grady Bruen

James O'Grady Bruen
Cork, Ireland – Walker Cup and
British Amateur Champion

The earliest structured golf at Waterville has been tracked back to 1889 when it came under the umbrella of the extremely active Waterville Athletic Club. It was a formalised part of the life of the village by 1900, when becoming one of the first clubs to be affiliated with the Golfing Union of Ireland. A modest nine-hole layout occupying for the most part the flat eastern section of the present championship links, it was operated by the Athletic Club for, and on behalf of, the Commercial Cable Company. Over the next fifty years the club membership fluctuated with the demand for cable communication, however in the 1950s more advanced technology replaced this demand and ultimately the club ceased to exist.

The Links lay dormant throughout the 1960s waiting the arrival of the Irish born American, John A. Mulcahy who had a vision to build the most testing golf links in the world. Ireland’s foremost links architect, Eddie Hackett, joined Mulcahy and his close friend Claude Harmon, a past Masters champion and head professional at Winged Foot Golf Club and between them designed a course fit to be ranked among the best. The terrain was ideal, and after exhaustive planning and work, the course and its new clubhouse opened in 1973. The original nine holes were reconfigured and expanded to create today’s front nine. Its layout was designed as a contrast to the more rugged and exposed back nine, yet it quickly introduces the player to the complexity and beauty of links golf. The testing begins early at Waterville with the first hole named “Last Easy”, and ends with the challenging and scenic “O’Gradys Beach”. The course can be stretched to over 7,300 yards but players should not be intimidated as several tees come in to play on every hole so all standards of golfers can enjoy a game here.During the next 15 years under the leadership of John A. Mulcahy and its famous long driving professional Liam Higgins, Waterville enjoyed great popularity.

Numerous professional tournaments were played, and over forty of the world’s greatest champions from Sam Snead to Nick Faldo experienced the Links.

In 1987 Waterville was sold to a small group of Irish Americans. They loved the game of golf and set about carrying on the history and tradition of the Links. The Links combined with Waterville House, the Directors 18th century four star residence to create one of the finest golf and fishing resorts in the world. The Waterville Fishery, and in particular Butlers Pool next to the House, are famous for salmon and sea trout.

Great champions continue to find their way to Waterville – Els, Furyk, O’Meara, Stewart and Woods to prepare for the 1998 British Open which was then won by Mark O’Meara. Prior to the 1999 Open O’Meara, Stewart and Woods were joined by Appleby, Duval and Jansen, all of which became members of Waterville. Later that year at a ceremony during the now famous Ryder Cup in Brookline Massachusetts, United States team member Payne Stewart accepted the Captaincy of Waterville – the last golf honour he would receive before his tragic death. Today a life sized bronze statue pays tribute to his Captaincy and his special relationship with Waterville.

Tom Fazio

Tom Fazio

Waterville Golf Links embarked on a new chapter of its fabled history when noted international golf architect Tom Fazio was commissioned to update the memorable Eddie Hackett masterpiece. Fazio has assisted many of the worlds leading clubs including Winged Foot, Pine Valley and Augusta National. “Everything about Waterville is truly spectacular, said Fazio.” “The setting is one of the best I have seen for golf.”

The Fazio project will proceed in concert with a major coastal protection programme and will be completed in 2006 without interruption of regular season play. (see changes) In addition, Waterville House is undergoing its own renovation highlighted by a Fazio designed practice facility, a state of the art health facility and enhancements to the latest angling assets. These projects will insure Watervilles future and reputation as Ireland’s premier golf destination.

Monday, August 29, 2011

HILAMAR HOTEL





Hilamar Hotel


Kinnegad


Tel : 044-9391719




Located in Kinnegad Town Centre on the junction of the N6 & N4 motorway.


We are centrally located for Golf Courses in the Meath, Westmeath and Kildare area.






Golfing Groups Package........
1 Nights B & B .......€39.00 p.p.s (booking code GP)
1 Nights B&B and Evening Meal.....€59.50 p.p.s (booking code GP1N)

Please quote code when booking and for reservations tel: 044-9391719

http://www.hilamarhotel.com/






















Monday, May 23, 2011

The Fir Trees Hotel

The Golfer’s Retreat
With two of the finest parkland golf courses in the North West, Strabane and Newtownstewart golf courses, you can have a great golfing experience.

Enjoy two nights accommodation, including Breakfast, with one evening meal, to the value of £9.95 pp. Two rounds of golf one I Strabane Par (5543 metres) and one in Newtownstewart Par 70 (5431 metres) for £110.00 (rates are based on based on double occupancy).

About Us
The Fir Trees Hotel is a 3 star family run hotel nestling at the foot of the beautiful Sperrin Mountains on the outskirts of Strabane, County Tyrone. Located entirely in it’s own grounds the hotel has 23 tastefully decorated bedrooms, including an Executive Suite and a disabled bedroom. The hotel is just 1 mile from the Donegal border and this unique location makes it an ideal base from which to explore the delights of both West Tyrone and Donegal.Surrounded by trees and with ample car parking the hotel is the perfect spot for a private gathering, yet it is ideally situated just off the main Omagh & Derry Roads. The Fir Trees has recently undergone a major refurbishment achieving 3 star status and is now regarded as one of the finest “boutique hotels” in the North West.The Fir Trees Hotel Strabane is renowned for it’s excellent food so visit our beautifully appointed restaurant where we can offer you a wide selection of local delicacies and international cuisine.The Function Room has a seating capacity of 250 / 300 people and provides a luxurious setting for any wedding celebration. In addition to the main banqueting hall we have the cool and vibrant niche nite bar, while for the more mature guest we have Martha’s Bar & Bistro, which offers fine food throughout the day and evening, as well as live music on weekend nights
The Fir Trees also features a dedicated Business & Conferencing Centre equipped with the latest multi media and white board facilities. Please check out our rates on the Conferencing page – you will find these incredibly cost effective.

Contact Us
Fir Trees Hotel
Dublin Rd, Strabane, County Tyrone, United Kingdom
Tel 00 44 (0) 28 71382382 ‎ info@firtreeshotel.net
http://www.firtreeshotel.net/

Friday, April 1, 2011

The Peninsula Pass - Ring of Kerry, Dooks, Skellig Bay



The Peninsula Pass, which involves 3 of the leading golf clubs in County Kerry (Ring of Kerry G&CC, Dooks Links, Skellig Bay), can now be purchased by the public for only €99.00

This massively reduced price for the 2011 season offers unbeatable value for golf in the South West of Ireland.

The golf pass logistically travels around the famous Iveragh (Ring of Kerry) Peninsula and provides players the perfect opportunity to experience its wondrous scenery.

Party leaders can not only benefit from the superb pricing but also utilize one point of contact for bookings and correspondence.

Tel: 00353 (0)64 66 42000
info@peninsulapass.com
www.peninsulapass.com

For further information please visit http://www.peninsulapass.com


Monday, March 28, 2011

Glasson Country House



Golfers Escape - 1 night break


Treat yourself to a true Lakeside Escape for 1 B&B, 1 Golf & 1 Dinner with panoramic Lake Views, Championship Golf and sumptuous Dinner in our spectacular New Killinure Restaurant for two people where they will enjoy the renowned Warm Welcome from all our staff.


Please advise prefered Tee Time. Tee Times are subject to availability and preferred times cannot be guaranteed. Times will be confirmed by return mail.


For more information - Click Here


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Dundrum Golf Club




GOLF BREAKS

Dundrum Golf Club is ranked in the top 5 Munster courses and top 50 Irish Parkland Golf Courses, so don't miss out on a great golfing experience. To add value to your money, we have a great golfing break we're sure you'll enjoy.



Enjoy 2 Nights Bed & Full Irish Breakfast, a Table D’Hote Dinner on one Evening in The Rossmore Restaurant, 1 Round of Golf on our Championship Parkland Golf Course and a Golfers Gift Pack for only €129pps Midweek or €139pps Weekend. Golfers Gift pack includes a Pitchmark Repairer, Magnetic Ball Marker, Tees, Bar of Chocolate, Bottle of Mineral Water and a Miniature Bottle of Whiskey. Available from 11th Ferbruary - May 31st 2011



Subject to Tee Time Availability. Price: €129pps midweek - €139pps weekend.






For more information - Please Click Here


Radisoon Blu Roe Park Resort



Welcome to Roe Park Golf Club


Catering for both guests of the hotel and local enthusiasts, the Radisson Roe Park golf course is renowned for its stunning natural setting in the Roe Valley. It's the focal point of the Roe Park Resort, where superb accommodation and amenities combine in a historic riverside estate - making it the perfect base for a golfing holiday in Northern Ireland or a few holes on a Sunday afternoon.


The 18 hole parkland layout takes full advantage of its beautiful setting with Lough Foyle and the Inishowen Peninsula providing a dramatic backdrop to the course. Popular with amateurs and seasoned players alike, the course is both challenging and enjoyable.


Beyond the course, a first class clubhouse is surrounded by excellent facilities including an indoor Interactive Video Coaching System, 18 bay (10 indoor & 8 outdoor) driving range, golf shop, short game area and putting green.


When you've finished on the greens, we invite you to unwind in one of two bars or enjoy a meal at a choice of excellent restaurants.


Green Fee & Hire Rates




Green Fee Rates
18 Holes Weekday............................... £25.00
18 Holes Weekend............................... £30.00
18 Holes Hotel Guest............................ £20.00

Society Rates
18 Holes Sunday to Friday.................. £20.00
18 Holes Saturday.............................. £25.00


Hire Rates
Golf Buggy........................................ £25.00 per round
Golf Trolley......................................... £2.50 per round
Hire Clubs......................................... £12.50 per round
Hire Shoes......................................... £5.00 per round


For Special offers for stay and play and society rates - Please Click Here