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Cushendall Golf Club, Cushendall

Cushendall Golf Club
Cushendall

Description:
Founded in 1937 and affiliated to the G.U.I. in 1938, Cushendall Golf Club nestles at the foot of the beautiful Glenballyeamon in the celebrated Glens of Antrim. This small, picturesque nine-hole course is bounded by the quaint village of Cushendall (known as the capital of the Glens) on the landward side, while the waves of Red Bay pound its northern shores. The River Dall meanders through the course to the sea and it is due to it's presence that the course owes it's "tricky” reputation. It's murmuring waters create out of bounds at the first five holes and reappear with a vengeance at the last two, making any wayward shot almost sure to find a watery grave. The recently renovated Clubhouse stands right on Cushendall beach and enjoys spectacular views across the Sea of Moyle to the Mull of Kintyre on the Scottish coast, which is just over 20 miles away. The visitor is assured of a friendly welcome as is customary in the Glens and hospitality is a byword in this part of Ireland where time seems to slow down.

Contact details
21 Shore Road
Cushendall
Antrim
BT44 0NG
Tel: (028) 2177 1318
Alt: (028) 2177 1318
Fax: (028) 2177 1318
Email: cushendallgolfclub@btinternet.com

Directions from Town:
Beside Cushendall beach, nearest town is Ballymena.

Golf Club:
Parkland/Seaside

Best days to play:
Best days for visitors are Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

SSS:
63

Length in yards:
4384

Par of course:
66

Course designer:
Dan Delargy

Handicap/certificate requirements:
None

Green fees:
Green Fees: £13.00 Weekdays £18.00 Weekends and Bank Holidays £5.00 reduction if playing with member.

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