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Charleville Golf Club

Charleville Golf Club in County Cork is close to the foothills of the Ballyhoura Mountains and next to Munster’s most central town, Charleville. This makes it an ideal centre for golf, only 45 minutes from Cork City, and 30 minutes from Limerick City.
The tree lined parkland course at Charleville Golf Club in County Cork, provides a challenging and enjoyable test for golfers of all abilities. This 18-hole championship course, renowned for its lush fairways and beautiful greens, has magnificent views of the Ballyhoura and Galtee Mountains. Enjoy a warm welcome and a great day out at Charleville Golf Course.

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