Wonderful views and a mixture of hole types are what characterise the course at Ballycastle. There are parkland holes (including the ruins of Bonamargy Castle), classic links holes and clifftop holes with extraordinary views in all directions offering perfect holiday golf.
A timeless Harry Colt classic that has stood the test of time. Crafted through Belvoir Park Forest the course features majestic beech, oak and fir specimens that have been supplemented with various other species. Between the trees are lush fairways, clever bunkering and greens of the highest standard.
The Dufferin Course at Clandeboye offers a distinctly heathland course of the highest calibre, set high above the residential plains of north County Down. Sweeping seascape views and abundant flowering gorse provide the backdrop to a challenging course where accuracy is key. One of Belfast's best golf offerings.
240 acres owned by the Irish Forestry Commission in a stunning lakeside location was purchased by Castleblayney Golf Club and transformed by O'Connor Snr. and his nephew O'Connor Jnr. into a stunning parkland golf course. The challenge is varied with both the golf course and the location being equally memorable.
Northern Ireland's top ranked inland course, Malone is a classic parkland test offering variety and quality in spades. Built on the Ballydrain Estate the course features mature trees and a 25 acre lake. Constant design improvements have been made since the course first opened in 1962 as Malone continues to be Belfast's #1 golf course.
The final home of the oldest golf club in Ireland occupies a scenic location overlooking Belfast Lough. Happily the timing of the move coincided with the time of designer Harry Colt who laid out the course in 1926. Aside from the views there are some challenging golf holes and an old manor house that serves as the magnificent clubhouse.