Address
Carrowholly, Westport, Ireland
Course type
Parkland
Holes
18
Length
6081
Par/SSS
73
Facilities
Catering facilities.
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Golf Course Says
Westport Golf Club is rated as one of the top golf courses in Ireland. It is recognised as a prestigious venue and has hosted both the Ladies Home Internationals in 1989 and the Irish Amateur Close Championship on three occasions, most recently in 1997.
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Where2Golf.comAlthough Westport GC was established in 1908, the course itself dates from 1973, which explains the "new feel" particularly on the front nine. In fact the first 10 holes are played in open parkland with small copses of fir trees still a few years from full maturity. The large greens contrast with the rather small bunkers, while water hazards start coming into play from the par-5 7th. The Westport golf course really comes into its own on the back nine when the holes themselves become more interesting and the views onto Westport Bay are what you would expect from a course on the west coast of Ireland (although the vistas are more estuary-like than full-blooded onto the Atlantic). The par-5 15th is rightly the most celebrated hole on the course - simply stunning, especially at high tide. Ireland's holy mountain, Croagh Patrick, and the wonderful ridge of hills leading to it are an ever- present sight - weather permitting.
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