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Package includes:
1 Round at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (O’Mahony’s Point Course)
1 Round at Ring Of Kerry Golf & Country Club
1 Round at Kenmare Golf Club
3-Night Stay in 4-Star Killarney Hotel.

 

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (O’Mahony’s Point Course)
Course Type: Parkland
Length: 6,780 yards
Par: 72
Killarney Mahony’s is recognised as the second of the two parkland courses, along with Killeen, located at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club. The course has spectacular views of the famous Killarney lakes overlooked by the McGillicuddy Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland. The final three holes are breathtaking as you play towards the lake with the 18th described as “one of the most memorable holes in Golf”, a par three of nearly 200 yards that requires a huge carry across the corner of the lake. Discover for yourself why the 18th is the most photographed in the world.
While Mahony’s Point is the most scenic and friendly of the three courses, it presents an enjoyable challenge to golfers of all standards, the combination of undulating greens, well-positioned bunkers and water hazards ensure that there is enough danger to spoil a good round.

18th Hole Mahonys Pt

Ring of Kerry Golf & Country Club
Course Type: Parkland
Length: 6,663 yards
Par: 72
Ring of Kerry Golf Club is located on the N70 main Ring of Kerry route, about 4 miles west of Kenmare, overlooking beautiful Kenmare Bay. Famed for its spectacular scenery and the intoxicating hospitality of the Kerry people, the Ring of Kerry Golf Club provides an experience not to be missed by any discerning golfer visiting Ireland’s South West. As you make your way around this par 72 championship course the demands of the golf are equally matched by the breathtaking scenery. Over-looking Kenmare Bay and nestling between the Caha Mountains and the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, the panoramic view at Ring of Kerry Golf Club has to be seen to be believed. You will experience some of the most scenic holes in Ireland, ranging from the dramatic tee shot on the 6th hole ‘Ladies View’ to the stunning backdrop of the par 3 13th ‘An Neidin’.

Kenmare Golf Club
Course Type : Parkland
Length: 6,086 yards
Par: 71
Kenmare Golf Club founded in 1903 is located only 200 metres from Kenmare town and only a 30-minute drive from Killarney. It derives its name from the Gaelic ‘Ceann Mara’ meaning ‘Head of the Sea’. and the Club stretches along the picturesque Roughty river estuary and also provides panoramic views of Kenmare Bay, whilst the course can be very exacting for a good player, it is never unfair to the weak. The course has some great feature holes and is always in first-class condition which are all the ingredients for a wonderful round of golf.

 

 

Where to stay
Killarney has countless, top quality hotels, all a short walk from the town centre. Whether you are looking for a luxurious 5* Hotel, a comfortable 4* Hotel, a friendly 3* Hotel or a welcoming Guest House, Killarney has plenty to offer. For 5* you can choose the centrally located Killarney Park Hotel while the Hotel Europe and Aghadoe Heights are both located outside the town.

If 4* would be your preference your options include the Great Southern Hotel, Randles Court Hotel or Killarney Plaza or the Brehon. 3* Hotel or Guest House selection can be made at McSweeney Arms Hotel, Eviston House Hotel, Fairview Guest House, Scotts or the Killarney Lodge, all of which are only a short walk from the town centre.

 

Golf

  • Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (O'Mahony's Point Course)
  • Ring Of Kerry Golf & Country Club
  • Kenmare Golf Club


Accommodation

    3 nights stay in 4* Killarney Hotel

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Hello all at SWING!

Just wanted to say thanks from all of us we all had the most wonderful time!! Our driver was absolutely amazing for us what a great guy!! Was also nice to meet Brenden that evening!! 

So from all of us thanks for making this the best trip we all have ever had!

Cheers from your Canadian/American friends! 

Thanks, Jeff 

Hello Eileen, well we are home again after another great trip to Ireland.  The trip could not have gone better.

Transportation- the mini van we had was perfect.  It easily accommodated the four of us, 4 golf travel bags and 4 sets of personal luggage. Thank you fo

Accommodations-The Great Southern was superb as usual.  The breakfast is always good and the service is special.  Great to see the Ivy back on the front of hotel and the hydrangeas were in full bloom.

Golf Courses-We enjoyed all four (4) courses.  We had a particularly good time at Dooks.  The staff was very accommodating and I think we had the two (2) best caddies in our travels.  Patrick and Keith are a cut above. It will be on our list for sure next trip.  Dingle is special to me because of its quaintness.  

It is a small world you may recall that one of my sons met the owner of the Great Southern at a Ritz Carlton Hotel in Florida.  One of the other sons has a business associate that is a member at Dooks.

Weather- Spectacular

We will likely return to an April date in 2024.  Thanks as always for all your help.

Picture attached.

Ned Hamil

 

Hi Tommy,

We had a wonderful trip, both courses were great. We did find that the Old head is definitely a great experience but just bring plenty of golf balls. Cork golf club was very enjoyable and we all managed good scores, we all agreed it would be a course we’d get back to.

The hotel was excellent, we ate there both nights, food and staff were amazing, they were very accommodating to all our needs. 

Best Regards 

Rory Fitzgerald 

The Ring of Kerry is famed for its unique mix of both natural beauty and rich historical charm. Any trips in the county will prove rewarding for any nature and history buff, and there is an almost limitless diversity of places to go to and things to do.

Off the coast of Kerry lie the forbiddingly impressive Skellig Rocks. Rising from the Atlantic Ocean to an impressive 700 feet high, the rocks are home to vast colonies of seabirds, (the gannet colonies number around sixty thousand in total). Below, at the base of the cliffs, families of seals huddle which, if you take a boat trip from the coast, you will see on your way to the landing strip at Skellig Michael. From here you will scale 600 6th century steps en route to one of the oldest monasteries in Europe. These impressive geological features have  featured in both the 2015 and 2017 Star Wars prequel movies.

 

 

One of Ireland’s most westerly points, Valentia Island is an area of outstanding beauty, offering unparalleled views of the Kerry coastline. The western part of the island is largely occupied by the karst landscape of the Burren. The contrast drawn between the two halves of the island is one that mimics the entire West of Ireland, although on a smaller scale.

Other sites of interest in the region include the nearby town of Waterville’s Craft Market, Derrynane House, the stunning conservation zone of Rossbeigh Beach, the popular tourist trail Iveragh Peninsula, and the Ring of Kerry itself.

skellig-michael

– Valid for 2023 at different rates depending on travel dates. Exchange rates are only approximate and will be subject to change at the time of booking.

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– From price based on travel in April or October
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