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Ballyferriter, Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland 
Founded: 1924
Course Architect: Eddie Hacket and Christy O Connor Jnr.
Links Par 72.
Standard Scratch Score: 71
Length: 6696 yards.
Dingle is most westerly golf course in Europe. This magnificent
golf links is carved from the natural landscape of one of
the most unspoiled parts of Ireland. Each hole is full of
tricky undulations and swales, with hazards laid down long
before the game of golf was dreamt of, including a winding
'burn' stream that twists and turns through the entire course.
As you play the whole panorama of Dingle Peninsula is revealed,
hidden bays with small fishing villages, glorious hills and
mountains and the Blasket Islands out in the wild Atlantic.
The Irish language is still spoken in the region which is
rich in history and culture.
Ronan Rafferty summed Dingle very well when he said " It
was a delight to play such a natural links in a beautiful
place".
Facilities:
Pro Shop: Yes
Carts: Yes
Caddies: by request.
Pull Trollies: Yes
Catering: Bar and restaurant
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