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A golf trip to Ireland works like a charm. You fly overnight, land mid morning, tee it up early afternoon on a links legend.

Arrive in Shannon and you've got Lahinch and Doonbeg less than an hour and a half away. Proceed south and look forward to Ballybunion, the Emerald Isle's most beloved layout played through some of the most dramatic dunes in links golf, plus Palmer's gem Tralee, the Killarney Golf and Fishing Club, and recently retooled Waterville.

In 2003, Tom Fazio, who had cut his "touch up" teeth at Augusta, Winged Foot and Pine Valley, remodeled eight holes basically doubling the character of an already treasured links. This path also leads to Old Head, several hours east on Ireland's southern coast. There is no more spectacular setting in the game than this 220 acre rock promontory perched hundreds of feet above the Atlantic on nearly every side. You are now in line to visit the Waterford Crystal factory, which it is well worth the two hour tour as you make your way north en route to The European Club.


The Lodge at Doonbeg

Should you prefer roads less traveled from Shannon, you will find none to match those that lead to the sensational links courses in north west Ireland. The collection of Connemara, Eddie Hackett's Carne (Belmullet), Enniscrone, Co. Sligo (Rosses Point), Donegal, Rosapenna with Pat Ruddy's new Sandy Hills now complimenting the original 1891 layout, plus Ballyliffin's Old Course and Glashedy Links stand as tall as any in the entire British Isles.

If you fly to Dublin, you can reach Portmarnock, Bernard Langer's Portmarnock Links, the K Club, The Island, Druid's Glen and Co. Louth all within an hour. Steer north and two masterpieces await which are likely to define your visit. At world #9, Royal County Down, Old Tom Morris broke ground first in 1889, followed with changes by Harry's Vardon and Colt in the 1920's. It is easily an Open caliber layout, with groves of gorse and heaving dunes set before the most magnificent of backdrops, the Mountains of Mourne. Continuing north, you will come to world #12, Royal Portrush (Dunluce Course), the only venue in Ireland to have ever hosted the British Open (1951). Knowledgeable players agree widely that Duluce is Ireland's crown jewel. Sharing a 25 mile stretch of the dramatically duned North Antrim Coast, clubs Portstewart, Castlerock and Ballycastle are all longstanding favorites in the area.

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Linda Terrill is an accredited Virtuoso Advisor, a Destination Specialist with Tourism Ireland,
a certified SCOTSAgent and an associate of Sterling Brownell, a world-renowned luxury travel agency (since 1887).
Luxury Travel Ireland is a partner with The Luxury Travel Group, Inc.
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