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Golf in Dublin

Lush green fairways, eye-catching views, state-of-the-art training facilities, wide area, bright sky, fine trees, and excellent weather all these features combine to make an ideal golf course. Ireland holds a legendary position for having extraordinarily wonderful golf courses, and Dublin itself contains many of these.

Dublin has beautiful sites, magnetism, museums, galleries, theatre houses, shops, pubs, restaurants and a great quantity of other attractions, but the most important thing regarding Dublin is its recognition as the home of the world's best golf courses. Some of the well known international golf courses in Dublin are Druid's Glen Golf Club, Malahide Golf Club, St. Margarets Golf Club and Portmarnock Golf Course. Each one of these is elegantly designed, presents a lavish outlook and prides itself on catering for golfers and facilitating them with the world class golf course. These Golf courses magnetizes the attachment of hundreds of golf lovers, and visitors.

Golf is an individual sport. Golfers play independently but on the same course, no doubt they are competing against one another but only with their scores. Golf can be called as gentleman or gentle lady's game. It is a quiet and sophisticated sport. We see that there is a set of social rules that all golfers have to follow so; we can say that playing golf is just like having and practicing good table manners. The golf clubs in Dublin can surely marked as magnificent places for golf lovers to spend their holidays with fun and etiquettes.

Golf has ideal circumstances in Ireland. The ideal time to play and to enjoy golf in Ireland is during the summer season. The main and the most important Irish tournament of international level is the Murphy's Irish Open Golf Tournament, which attracts thousands of sports lovers to watch.

Dublin offers a broad variety of world famous golf courses to play. Almost all of these courses are appropriate for beginners and experts both. It is commonly recommended as world's best golfing spot by golf travel publications and tourism leaflets. The only problem is to decide which ones to visit! www.dublinevents.com is here to solve your difficulty. Browse around and your problems will be solved.

Dublin Events is your online guide for sports and golfing in Dublin and Ireland. Book your Golf Tee Times or Shop for golf products at www.dublinevents.com

Portmarnock Golf Club -- Portmarnock, Co Dublin, Ireland

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