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"One
of the best planned and most successful ventures in the evolution
of Irish golfing facilities." (Charles Mulqueen, Ireland's Top
Golf Courses, 1990). This magnificent 27 hole facility includes
an 18 hole Championship course and also a further 9 holes, known
as the Beechwood 9.
The
enthusiast will find a scenically beautiful course in immaculate
condition with a combination of trees, water and bunker hazards
to test the most skillful of golfers - Eddie Hackett has made
typically good use of the Beechwood site. The 27 hole complex
affords great flexibility in that it is possible to combine the
playing of the Beechwood 9 with 9 holes on the Championship Course.
The
motto of the Malahide Club is "A light heart and a friendly spirit"
and a feature of the club (originally founded in 1892 by Nathaniel
Hone) had always been the special atmosphere to be found there.
This atmosphere is only enhanced by the fine view of Howth Head
and the Wicklow Mountains from the absolutely superb clubhouse.
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