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		<title>The Best of Ireland Golf</title>
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<p>There are many different golf destinations that you have to choose from including Ireland which is one of the greatest golf destinations in the world. Ireland is filled with over three hundred golf courses.</p>
<p>There are many golf course scattered across Ireland including the Ballybunion Golf Club in Ballybunion, Co. Kerry, Ireland which was founded in 1893. The designer of the course was Tom Watson. The championship length of the course is six thousand six hundred and thirty eight yards.</p>
<p>The course has seventy one pars in all. This particular golf course is extremely popular with golf enthusiasts all round for world and is even rated as one of the ten best golf courses in the world.<br />
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<p>Located in Drogheda, Ireland is the Baltary Golf Club which is one of the most popular golf courses in all of the Ireland. The course is extremely popular among the locals. This course was founded in 1892 but the layout was changed in 1938. This golf course was designed by Tom Simpson. The Baltary Golf Club course is a seventy three par course that consists of seven thousand and thirty one yards. The golf course can be found five miles north of Dublin and just five miles northeast of Drogheda.</p>
<p>Founded in 1901 the Castlerock Golf Club is one of the most popular golf courses in Ireland. The course can be found in Castlerock, Co. Derry, Ireland. This course was designed by Ben Sayer and Harry Colt. Castlerock Golf Club is a seventy three par course that consists of six thousand seven hundred and forty seven yards in all. The golf course is located a few minutes from Portstewart. It is an extremely popular golf course.</p>
<p>Founded in 1993 is the European Golf Club which is one of the newest courses in all of Ireland. Pat Ruddy designed the course which is located in Brittas Bay, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. The European Golf Club course is a seventy one par course and spans an area of seven thousand one hundred and forty nine total yards. This golf course has become extremely popular in a short period of time. It is one of the finest links golf courses in all of Ireland.</p>
<p>Designed by J. Carr, R. Kirby, E. Hackett and P. Merrigan, the Old Head of Kinsale Golf Club was founded in 1997 and is one of the newest courses in Ireland. The golf course is located in Old Head, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland. The Old Head of Kinsale Golf Club course which spans an area consisting of seven thousand one hundred and twenty one yards is a seventy two par course. Many people say that his golf course is considered by most people to be one of the most amazing golf creations of all time.</p>
<p>The Royal Dublin Golf Club is a seventy two par course and was founded in 1889. The Royal Dublin Golf Club consists of an area that spans an area of seven thousand three hundred and ten yards. The course was designed by H.S. Colt. This is an extremely old golf course and ranks as the second oldest course in Ireland. The Royal Dublin Golf Club is among the best Irish link course. The golf course is located in Dollymount Ireland. It can be found approximately five miles northeast of Dublin City.</p>
<div class="links">Courtesy of: Richard E Baly -   GolfCocktail.com</div>
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		<title>Ireland: Experience the Emerald Isle&#8217;s Best Hotels and Inns</title>
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<p>Ireland, though split politically into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, is truly one romantic, mysterious being at heart. Filled with castles, ancient churches and spectacular scenery, travelers easily can fill a two-week vacation with enough memories and stories to last a lifetime.</p>
<p>There are many ways to approach your Irish vacation plan. You could begin with visits to the two largest cities, Dublin (the capitol city of the Republic of Ireland) and Belfast (capitol of Northern Ireland).</p>
<p>Dublin is a walker&#8217;s paradise, as you can stroll from museums to pubs to shops to historic sites easily. In the North, Donegal Castle and the unique Giant&#8217;s Causeway are interesting attractions. As you head south, you&#8217;ll want to check out <a title="Blarney Castle - Blarney Stone" href="http://www.thelifeofluxury.com/true-irish-legend-blarney-stone/" target="_blank">Blarney Castle</a> and perhaps take a trip to the region of Connemara, which promises some lovely scenery.<br />
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<p>Prolific travel writer Karen Brown has created a variety of unique itinerary ideas for visitors to Ireland, all of which are detailed on her popular website. Her readers have chosen the following lodgings as Ireland&#8217;s best:</p>
<p>Located in Ireland&#8217;s picturesque region of Connemara, the Quay House has been chosen by Karen Brown readers as Ireland&#8217;s &#8220;Most Romantic&#8221; inn. The view alone invites romance. Most of the guest rooms and studios face the town harbor of Clifdon. The inn is the oldest building in town and originally served as the harbor master&#8217;s house. It now houses seven guest rooms and seven studios, each with a unique theme. The dcor ranges from posh Irish country to the eclectic Out of Africa safari room.</p>
<p>The enthusiastic innkeepers at Ballyvolane House encourage their guests to relax and enjoy themselves. Their passion for innkeeping has earned Ballyvolane the Karen Brown Readers&#8217; Choice Award for Ireland&#8217;s &#8220;Warmest Welcome.&#8221; This idyllic Irish country home is surrounded by spectacular gardens, and also offers seven kilometers of private salmon fishing along the River Blackwater. The tastefully furnished guest rooms include special items such as clawfoot tubs perfect for a long, restful soak. Spend an hour with a good book in the drawing room or ask the innkeepers to prepare a picnic lunch and you can find a sunny spot on the inn&#8217;s grounds. Four-course dinners are served each night in the beautiful dining room, featuring an ever-changing seasonal menu.</p>
<p>The grounds at Ballaghtobin are part parkland, part tillage farm where acres of wheat and Christmas trees are grown. An old ruined Norman church rests next to the charming ivy-covered main house. The interior is elegant and includes three lovely guest rooms, each with a private bath. Guests are encouraged to put on their walking shoes and tour the extensive grounds, taking what 18th-century Irish gentry would no doubt praise as a proper country walk. Ballaghtobin was chosen by Karen Brown readers as Ireland&#8217;s &#8220;Greatest Value.&#8221;</p>
<p>If you plan a trip to Dublin, The Merrion is ideal if you want to treat yourself to one of Ireland&#8217;s poshest hotels. Named by Karen Brown readers as Ireland&#8217;s top &#8220;Splendid Splurge,&#8221; the hotel consists of a main section and a garden wing, both with elegant rooms and suites. There is a full-service spa and fitness center, which includes an infinity pool. There are also two restaurants (one is the only two-star Michelin restaurant in Ireland) and a relaxing pub. Christmas at The Merrion, and just about everywhere else in Ireland, is a special time and the hotel is decorated to the hilt for the season.</p>
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<div class="about" style="italic;">About the Author:</div>
<div class="links">Tess Kirkpatrick enjoys writing about boutique <a href="http://www.karenbrown.com/Destination_Travel_Guide_Hotels/Ireland/2.php">hotels in Ireland</a> and other travel destinations. For more information on travel in Ireland or for comprehensive <a href="http://www.karenbrown.com/ListItineraries/Ireland/00000002.php">Ireland itinerary</a> details, check out the Karen Brown online guide today.</div>
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