Balbriggan Golf Club
Blackhall,
Balbriggan, Co Dublin
Republic of Ireland
Tel : +353 (0)1 8412173 Fax : +353 (0)1 8413927

Balbriggan Golf Course is a parkland course, which was originally 9 holes but extended to 18 holes in 1985. Scenic views, and not too much water to contend with. Bar and restaurant facilities are available.

Directions
20 miles north of Dublin just off the main Dublin/Belfast road

Further Information
Information herein provided 2 Feb 2000.
Email address: balbriggangolfclub@eircom.net

For more information on Balbriggan Golf Club see homepa ge.eircom.net/~balbriggangolfclub

Course Details

Course Name: Balbriggan Holes: 18 Yardage: SSS: 71
Parkland course.
5922 metres, par 71, SSS 71 (Medal tees)
5172 metres, par 74, SSS 73 (Ladies tees)

For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews.

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Accomodation in the Area:
Ard na Cree
Knock Cross, Balbriggan
Tel: +353 (0)1 8412766 Fax:

Half Acre
Hynestown, Naul
Tel: +353 (0)1 8413306 Fax:

Killowen House
6 Knightswood
Balrothery, Balbriggan
Tel: +353 (0)1 8411621 Fax:

Rocklands
Rocklands, Balbriggan
Tel: +353 (0)1 8412181 Fax:

The Reefs
Balbriggan Coast Road, Skerries
Tel: +353 (0)1 8491574 Fax:

Woodview House
Margaretstown, Skerries
Tel: +353 (0)1 8491528 Fax:




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  • Balbriggan Golf Course

    Sean Considine wrote on: Aug 11, 2009

    U wanna see the course now. Totally redesigned,all new sand based greens some with facinating undulations,new lakes,bunkers and tee boxes.
    Fantastic test of golf.
    Only open since June its one of the best courses in the Dublin area.
    If you can score well here you will have played good golf.
    10 th August 2009.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews P. Faughnan 11/98

    P. Faughnan wrote on: Oct 31, 1998

    Good test of Golf with all weather greens. The 7th and 12th holes have been redesigned by Pat Ruddy and will be opened in 1999 . Well worth a visit - green fees are very competitive for a Dublin Club.

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