Golf Clubs within Range of Cahersiveen
Transport can be arranged for access to all the following
In a beautiful setting by the famous Lakes of Killarney, the golf club offers two world famous courses - Kileen and Mahony's Point. Kileen is the flagship course and hosted the Irish Open in 1991 and 1992. Mahony's Point is the older course and has perhaps the most famous pas-3 18th in golf, almost 200 yards over the lake's edge.
Kileen: Par 72 - 7,121 Yards
Mahony's Point: Par 72 - 6,780 Yards
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Ring of Kerry boasts a spectacular setting overlooking Kenmare Bay and provides a superb test of golf. There are plenty of spectacular holes to choose a favourite from - the 5th & 7th on the front nine and the 13th and 14th on the back are particularly memorable.
Par 72 - 6,869 Yards - Eddie Ha
Tralee is a special place both for its setting beside Barrow Strand and because it represents Arnold Palmer's first design project in Europe. Our favourite holes are the monster par-5 that doglegs around the beach and the dreaded 12th that is often rated the best hole on the course - it is certainly the hardest.
Par 71 - 6,890 Yards - Arnold Palmer
The dream of a wealthy Irish-American, John Mulcahy, was realised in 1973 when the present day Waterville golf links opened for play. In yet another spectacular Kerry setting Waterville is a home to some fine links holes many with story's to tell. The "Mass Hole" is where Irish Catholics celebrated Mass during penal times, "Mulcahys Peak" is allegedly where the dream was born, and "Liams Ace" is the site of perhaps the most extraordinary hole-in-one ever recorded. Oh, and the first hole is named "Last Easy"!
Par 72 - 7,182 Yards - Eddie Hackett