Killarney Golf Club

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Killarney Golf Club

Killarney Golf Club

County: Kerry

Course - Killeen Course

Course type:
Parkland
Founded:
1893
Designer:
Eddie Hackett
Holes:
18
Yardage:
7120

The flagship of our three courses, Killeen is truly one of the greatest courses in the country. At 6474 metres it will certainly challenge the longest of hitters and with water on almost every hole accuracy is essential.

Killeen played host to the Carroll's Irish Open in both 1991 and 1992, and proved to be a stern test for the Pro's. For the 1991 Carroll's Irish Open, only three players finished under par for the tournament. Killarney also hosted the Curtis Cup in 1996, when Great Britain & Ireland defeated the USA.

Course - Mahony's Point Course

Course type:
Parkland
Founded:
1891
Designer:
Sir Guy Campbell
Holes:
18
Yardage:
6774

Golf has been played in Killarney since 1891, originally on a nine hole inland course. Then in 1939 it was expanded to an 18 hole course. The expansion brought the course to the lakeside and added outstanding beauty.

This superb course, situated beside the famous lakes of Killarney, is a good test for golfers of all skill levels. At 6164 metres it is the shortest of our three courses, but with a combination of well undulated greens, well positioned bunkers and water hazards, wayward shots will often find big trouble.

Course - Lackabane Course

Course type:
Parkland
Founded:
1999
Designer:
Donald Steele
Holes:
18
Yardage:
7050

The design is fantastic. With lakes and streams running through the course, it adds to the beauty and also adds a lot of danger to crooked shots. The course is very different to Killeen and Mahony's Point but has just as much to offer.

Lackabane is still in its infancy but is already proving to be quite a challenge. At 6410 metres it is of championship standards.

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