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Loughrea Golf Club

Loughrea Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland golf course situated just over 1km from Loughrea Town, County Galway and just 8km off the M6 motorway.
Loughrea Golf Club, County Galway is recognised as one of the finest parkland courses in the country. They have a proud tradition of providing a warm welcome to all visitors and societies.This rolling parkland course was extended to 18 holes under architect Eddie Hackett in 1992. Generous fairway layout is counterbalanced by strategic tree plantations and fast greens. While short by today’s standards, the test here is for considerable accuracy with approach shots to greens.

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