The Royal Belfast Golf Club is the oldest established club in Ireland. Still in excellent condition, it was founded on November 9, 1881, the birth date of the game of golf in Northern Ireland.
The 18-hole course at Le Royal Belfast Golf Club is characterized by a large number of bunkers (61 in total). Its relatively narrow and well-defended greens are often difficult to hit and require a lot of precision. In the middle of rhododendron and gorse bushes, the entire course benefits from remarkable maintenance in an enchanting setting.
The club became "Royal" in 1885 when the Prince of Wales agreed to give it patronage, currently Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is its patron. Its clubhouse has all the charm of the Victorian era.
Greenfee 18 holes: From 60 € to 100 €
Station Rd, Holywood BT18 0BP, UK
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