THE FULL 5* PARKLAND PACKAGE AWAITS AT DROMOLAND
Dromoland Castle
This is a stunning parkland in Co. Clare, and a sweet foil to the links of Lahinch and Doonbeg. Set in over 400...
The Comfort of Great Irish Golf – Stay&Play 2021.
The Comfort of Great Irish Golf - Stay&Play 2021
The Stay & Play market offers golfers the perfect insight into Irish golf, writes Kevin Markham.
The...
FARNHAM ESTATE – A PICTURE PERFECT PARKLAND
Farnham Estate in DG IRELAND TOP150 - 2021
Editor, Kevin Markham
A parkland of sweeping variety and landscapes, which drifts lazily around the impressive hotel...
The true impact of Covid-19 on golf clubs in the UK & Ireland in...
With the return of golf in sight, BRS Golf highlights the true impact of Covid-19 on golf clubs in the UK & Ireland in...
PGA National Slieve Russell – “Top Championship Parkland”
PGA National Slieve Russell - DG IRELAND 2021
Editor, Kevin Markham
As swashbuckling parklands go, few can match PGA National Slieve Russell as it flashes over...
PGA National Slieve Russell – “Top Championship Parkland”
PGA National Slieve Russell - DG IRELAND 2021
Editor, Kevin Markham
As swashbuckling parklands go, few can match PGA National Slieve Russell as it flashes over...
“One of the World’s Greatest Golfing Experiences”
Old Head - DG IRELAND 2021
Editor, Kevin Markham
Bold and dramatic, Old Head is undoubtedly one of the world’s greatest golfing experiences. The peninsula south...
“Portmarnock Links offers the full golfing package”
Portmarnock Links in DG IRELAND TOP150 - 2021 - Editor, Kevin Markham
The Bernard Langer-designed course is under new ownership, which ushered in significant upgrades...
Woodenbridge, “an enchanting setting” – DG IRELAND 2021
Woodenbridge in DG IRELAND TOP150 - 2021
Editor, Kevin Markham
Routed through a spectacularly wooded valley, Woodenbridge is almost overwhelmed by the peaceful beauty all...
“Colour, rhythm, variety and sheer intrigue” at Druids Glen
Druids Glen in DG IRELAND TOP 150 - 2021
In terms of colour, rhythm, variety and sheer intrigue there is no Irish course to compare...