How much does it cost to play Ballybunion Golf Course?

How much does it cost to play Ballybunion Golf Course?

Stay & Play @ Teach de Broc, Ballybunion €360.00

Green Fees Old Course High Season: €250
Green Fees for Opens: €30/80
Practice Area: Yes
Club Hire: €45 Yes
Buggy Hire: Only on Cashen Course Apr to October €40: Yes

Do you need a handicap to play Ballybunion?

Visiting junior golfers playing the Old Course must be between 14-18 years old, be accompanied by an adult golfer and have a maximum playing handicap of 16. A round of golf on either of the courses should be completed in reasonable time, depending on the weather conditions on the day of play.

How many courses are in Ballybunion?

two courses
However, Ballybunion houses not one but two courses; those being The Old Course and The Cashen Course. The Old Course has a length of 6,802 yards (6,220 m) (Blue Tees) and 6,350 yards (White Tees). Ladies Tees are 5,459 yards.

How much is a round of golf in Doonbeg?

Stay & Play @ The Tides B&B***** €190.00

It should be noted that the Green Fees are from 13th May
Green Fees Monday to Thursday May & Oct: €135
Green Fees Friday to Sunday May & Oct: €135
Green Fees December to April: €50
Twilight Green Fees from 3pm: €95

How much does doonbeg cost?

Stay & Play @ The Tides B&B***** €190.00

It should be noted that the Green Fees are from 13th May
Green Fees Monday to Thursday June to Sept: €150
Green Fees Friday to Sunday June to Sept: €180
Green Fees Monday to Thursday May & Oct: €135
Green Fees Friday to Sunday May & Oct: €135

What is there to do in Doonbeg?

A real treasure spot for sight seeing!

  • Beaches. White Strand The Blue Flag status White Strand, Killard, is a popular and very safe sandy beach for swimming.
  • Walks.
  • Golf.
  • Fishing.
  • Kayaking and Surfing.
  • Boat trips and Boating.
  • Pony Treking.
  • Bird Watching.

Is Doonbeg in Northern Ireland?

Doonbeg (Irish: An Dún Beag, meaning ‘small fort’) is a village in west County Clare, Ireland on the Atlantic coast. The area was officially classified as part of the West Clare Gaeltacht, an Irish-speaking community, until 1956. …

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