Crossgar Golf Club
Derryboye Road,
Crossgar, Down
Tel : +44 (0)1396 831523

Directions
10 km north of Downpatrick on the A7
Course Details
Course Name: Crossgar Holes: 9 Yardage: 4528 SSS: 63 |
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John Patterson wrote on: Jun 29, 2011
i've played this course since i was 4 and whoever is putting it down really doesn't know anything about golf, yes maybe the roughs sometimes are abit long but the people working here put alot of effort in. It is small which means it is not going to have as much members which also means not as much people to help out.
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Chris wrote on: Apr 27, 2011
This course has a lot of potential but it is not well maintained. The fairways are very small and the grass is too long. There is too many daisys and weeds making it very difficult to find your ball. If your off the fairway your screwed and will spend 10 mins looking for your ball. I would join this course if it was maintained better.
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John wrote on: Aug 31, 2010
I have played this lovely nine hole course the other day, what great views of the Mourne Mountain from the 4th t box. Great wee course with alot of atmosphere.
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victor wrote on: Aug 6, 2010
Please if you have any sense stay clear of this bomb site,this course is rubbish the worst i have ever played,to be fair the course has a nice tree on the sixth hole.
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Alan wrote on: Jun 16, 2010
I have to congradulate the members and grounds staff for the visable hard work that has been put into the course, theres been a great improvement. Its a lovely 9 hole course to play with great views of the mournes from the 4th tee box, and always a friendly welcoming atmosphere about it. Look forward to playing it again.
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jordan96 wrote on: Mar 14, 2010
best we course ever i just joined it as a member for my birthday alot of work into the course indeed...
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Peter wrote on: Jan 5, 2010
I played Crossgar Golf Course just before Christmas and found a great improvment, there seems to have been alot of work put into the greens and course, very impressed indeed. And the friendly atmosphere is still there too.I look forward to playing it again in the Spring.
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mark mcmulan wrote on: Dec 17, 2009
i think is not a bad course like and plus not to far away from my house i like the greens they are so smooth
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joe mckinney wrote on: Dec 16, 2009
this is the best cource in ireland
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joe mckinney wrote on: Dec 16, 2009
this is the best cource in ireland
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jack muns wrote on: Oct 28, 2009
hi, i played crossgar golf course recently and found it in great condition, tight holes but fair, rgds j.m.
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alan wrote on: Jul 3, 2008
I READ SOME REVIEWS OF THIS COURSE ITS NOT FAIR TO SAY THIS COURSE IS BAD ITS WORSE THAN THAT . I PLAYED 9 HOLES AND I CAN HONESTLY SAY IT'S SHITE . SMALL TEE BOXES SLOPING GREENS IN WRONG DIRECTION AND 2 PAR 3'S THAT ARE THE WORST HOLES IN IRELAND. THE CLUBHOUSE IS NEVER OPEN AND IS ONLY A ROOM WITH A TOILET ,THE MEMBERS HANDICAPS ARE VERY HIGH AS THE COURSE IS ONLY 4000 YDS LONG THEY MUST BE CRAP GOLFERS.
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jeff millar wrote on: Jul 1, 2008
this is crazy golf. several blind holes even though they are short to greens which have severe slopes.several holes where you have to play the ball short because they are straight downhill and impossible to stop the ball because the green slopes away from you. as i said crazy golf.
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Chris wrote on: Jun 22, 2005
Cracker... joke.! Never even knew it existed and i only live three miles from crossgar!
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Paul Bellend wrote on: Jun 20, 2004
This course is rubbish. The bunkers are just placed anywhere and have weeds growing in them. The holes are small and useless, with wildly rough greens.
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d bell wrote on: Apr 18, 2012
well? you were the greenkeeper and got sacked, sour grapes!!
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M. Woods wrote on: Nov 13, 2005
Obviously a comment made by someone lacking in architectural knowldege.This is a well course overing a challenging yet enjoyable 9 holes. I would also recommend the course for its welcomimg atmosphere.
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