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Limerick Golf Club The course starts off benignly enough with a couple of shortish opening holes. Any sense of security that may have set in from playing these is quickly dispelled as the third hole is negotiated. This is a monstrous hole and demands two big shots to a well protected green. After this, the golfer is well and truly into the round at Limerick. The course is a mix of demanding holes interspersed with some good birdie chances, notably the short eighth and the thirteenth.
The long sixth is an outstanding hole, with a stream meandering its way through it, coming into play for all shots to a severely sloping green. Another notable hole is the fifteenth, one of the surviving McKenzie holes, a downhill, sharp dogleg
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| Founded |
1891 |
Holes |
18 |
| Type |
Parkland |
Par |
72 |
| Length |
5,965 (m) |
SSS |
71 |
| Architect |
Dr Alister McKenzie & John D Harris |
| Location |
Ballyclough, Co. Limerick
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Jurys Inn Limerick
Clarion Hotel |
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