Cill Dara Golf Club
Little Curragh,
Kildare, Ireland
Tel : +353 (0)45 521433

Opened in 1920, it is a beautiful 9 hole golf course located on the edge of the Curragh approx. 1 mile form Kildare town. The course is a level and heathland and is situated very near to the famous Curragh racecourse, home of 'The Budweiser Irish Derby' and the 'K'Club home of the Smurfit European Open.
The club has a bar and catering facilities., There is also a pro shop.

Directions
From Dublin take the N7 south west to Kildare town.

Further Information
Information herein provided by the club 22 Aug 1998.

Course Details

Course Name: Cill Dara Holes: 9 Yardage: 6400 SSS: 70
Flat heathland course with no water hazards. The only danger from trees and furze bushes.
For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews.

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  • Cill Dara Golf Club

    Joe Clarke wrote on: Aug 10, 2004

    Nine hole golf course. Greens are quite good, but the fairways have seen a lot of golf played on them. The entire course is at times over run with sheep and thier droppings are everywhere. 2nd hole is difficult because the tee box distance to the centre of the green is 6 metres longer than the card would have you believe. Overall it's pretty average. I would rate it 4/10

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  • cill dara golf club

    david gill wrote on: May 4, 2004

    superb 9 hole course,very difficult to score on.second hole par 3 situated in the middle of a double faiery ring,surrounded by bunkers,you must hit the green.
    great club house facilities in a very relaxed surrounding and atmosphere.
    excellent pint.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Katy Kearin 04/01

    Katy Kearin wrote on: Mar 31, 2001

    As a member,I would like to say that Cill Dara is a fine course with magnificent greens,but is also quite a test in the frequent windy conditions often found on the plains of the Curragh of Kildare. The clubhouse is excellent,and no effort is spared in making one feel welcome. From DARREN KEARIN. HAND.-18.

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