There are 35 results that match Carrigart, County Donegal , Ireland.
Courses (22)
Rosapenna, County Donegal
Resort
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Rosapenna, County Donegal
Resort
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Dunfanaghy, County Donegal
Semi-Private
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Portsalon, County Donegal
Public
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Falcarragh, County Donegal
Private
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Rathmullan, County Donegal
Private
3.0
1
Fahan, County Donegal
Semi-Private
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Buncrana, County Donegal
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Letterkenny, County Donegal
Semi-Private
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Ballyliffin, County Donegal
Public
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Ballyliffin, County Donegal
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Magheragallon, County Donegal
Private
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Ballyliffin, County Donegal
Public
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Londonderry, County Londonderry
Semi-Private
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Londonderry, County Londonderry
Semi-Private
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Prehen, County Londonderry
Semi-Private
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Stranorlar, County Donegal
Public
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Campsie, County Londonderry
Semi-Private
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Kincasslagh, County Donegal
Public
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Articles (9)
It's not easy to get to the Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort, located along the northern coast of Ireland. It takes more than four hours from Dublin Airport and even longer from the Shannon Airport in southwest Ireland. But those who make the journey discover 45 holes of links golf bliss, Jason Deegan writes.
Rory McIlroy's involvement in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open has taken the tournament to new heights. It takes a bold new step in 2018, visiting the Ballyliffin Golf Club in northwest Ireland for the first time.
Links golf is a tremendous way to reinvigorate your love for the game, and northwest Ireland is a tremendous place to do it. Adam Stanley recently spent a week there and brings back this report.
The Irish Open doesn't get the same respect as a Scottish Open, let alone a U.S. Open. But ponder this question for a moment: Would you rather play the public courses that have hosted a U.S. Open or an Irish Open?
Céad Míle Fáilte" -- a hundred thousand welcomes -- is the Gaelic greeting that visiting golfers warmly receive when they set foot on Ireland's auld sod. For a distinctive, weeklong, links vacation that you would welcome, I recommend you tee it up on the auld sod that lies along the northernmost coast of the Republic of Ireland, and then follow that coast into Northern Ireland.
Northwest Ireland -- a beautiful and unspoiled region of Ireland -- is home to one-sixth of the world's links courses. They're spread out like outposts along the coast, often with an hour or more of driving between them. Golfers heading to Ireland have always hit the Southwest first, mainly to check off top-100 courses. That mindset is slowly changing. What the Northwest lacks in ranking star-power, it makes up for in value and charm.
There are so many different types of accommodations in northwest Ireland -- from a luxury lodge to a hip surfer's retreat, a traditional golf resort and even a chic modern European hotel -- that it's difficult to know where to stay on your golf trip. Jason Scott Deegan offers some suggestions.
Portsalon Golf Club personifies all that is good about links golf in Ireland. The course is equally challenging and fun to play, and the surrounding seaside views are exquisite. Portsalon can be hard to find, but it's easy to love, Jason Scott Deegan writes.
The members at Ballyliffin Golf Club in Ireland have a saying about their two magical courses, the Old Links and the Glashedy Links. They boast that the Old Links was fashioned by God and the Glashedy Links by man. When it comes to 36-hole golf clubs in Ireland, none are better than Ballyliffin, Jason Scott Deegan writes.
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The Sandy Hills Links at Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort in County Donegal, Ireland might not be on the bucket list of most Americans, but it sure should be.
Sometimes old school is the better school. Rosapenna's Old Tom Morris Links doesn't measure up to the grandeur of the resort's more modern, more difficult Sandy Hills Links. It might, however, deliver more joy. Jason Scott Deegan has more from County Donegal, Ireland.
The Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort in Ireland trumpets itself as the oldest links golf resort in the world. It features two links, Old Tom Morris and Sandy Hills. The back nine of the Old Tom Morris is a special walk along the shore, while Sandy Hills is a brute cut through a maze of tremendous dunes.
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