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Carrick-on-Suir Golf Club

Previously described by a leading German golf writer as one of the finest 9-hole courses in Europe, Carrick-on-Suir, founded in 1939, has now been extended to a full 18-hole course.
Previously described by a leading German golf writer as one of the finest 9-hole courses in Europe, Carrick-on-Suir, founded in 1939, has now been extended to a full 18-hole course.With the backdrop of the Comeragh Mountains on one side and the breathtaking views of the Suir Valley on the other, visitors will find their round of golf a very pleasant and memorable experience. They can also be assured of the welcome and hospitality for which Carrick-on-Suir Golf Club is renowned.

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