The Royal County Down Golf Club is located in one of the world's most beautiful natural areas, in the Murlough Nature Reserve. With the Morne mountains as a backdrop, its two courses stretch along the shores of Dundrum Bay, offering a different panorama at each hole.
The Royal County Down Championship Course, ranked No.1 in Great Britain and in the top 10 of the best courses in the world, is a masterpiece created by the famous architect and Scottish champion of St Andrews Old Tom Morris in 1889 and then remodeled by George Combe at the very beginning of the 20th century and by Harry Colt in 1925 - particularly the 4th and 9th holes - and more recently modernized by Donald Steel. King Edward VII granted it his royal patronage in 1908. It is a tough and fierce championship course with lots of blind shots, dome greens tricky to read, natural bunkers surrounded by tall wild grasses forming a double trap and dunes. impressive. The setting is exceptional, in the Murlough nature reserve, along the wild shores of Dundrum Bay planted with heather and gorse, with the majestic Morne mountains in the background. The maintenance is incomparable but nothing is artificial. A very special atmosphere emanates from it. A second shorter course, the Annesley Links, is part of the club and shares the same beautiful environment.
With its very illustrious neighbor, the Championship Course, the Royal County Down Annesley shares the same sumptuous setting with unique views of the sea, mountains and dunes as well as exceptional maintenance. But it is significantly shorter and can be played with pleasure by all golfers regardless of their level.
Greenfee 18 holes: From 100 € to 175 €
36 Golf Links Road, Newcastle BT33 0AN, Northern Ireland, UK
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