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Royal Portrush ~ Dunluce Links

County Antrim, Northern Ireland


BY AIDAN BRADLEY

Consistently ranked among the Top 20 courses in the world, Royal Portrush was recently added by the R&A to The Open Rota. This par 72 links course measures nearly 7,200 yards and remains the only venue in Northern Ireland to have ever hosted The Open (1951). Situated in the dramatic location of County Antrim, the Dunluce links dates back to 1929 with design credit to Harry S. Colt. Set across the natural contours and unforgettable dunes of the rugged links land, and offering some of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in Ireland, its winding layout and constant variations in elevation…highlighted by unforgiving rough and challenging greens - coupled with the natural elements of the roaring North Atlantic - make it a true test of any player's game.
Royal Portrush ~ Dunluce LinksConsistently ranked among the Top 20 courses in the world, Royal Portrush was recently added by the R&A to The Open Rota. This par 72 links course measures nearly 7,200 yards and remains the only venue in Northern Ireland to have ever hosted The Open (1951). Situated in the dramatic location of County Antrim, the Dunluce links dates back to 1929 with design credit to Harry S. Colt. Set across the natural contours and unforgettable dunes of the rugged links land, and offering some of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in Ireland, its winding layout and constant variations in elevation…highlighted by unforgiving rough and challenging greens - coupled with the natural elements of the roaring North Atlantic - make it a true test of any player's game.
County Antrim, Northern Ireland

BY AIDAN BRADLEY

Royal Portrush ~ Dunluce LinksConsistently ranked among the Top 20 courses in the world, Royal Portrush was recently added by the R&A to The Open Rota. This par 72 links course measures nearly 7,200 yards and remains the only venue in Northern Ireland to have ever hosted The Open (1951). Situated in the dramatic location of County Antrim, the Dunluce links dates back to 1929 with design credit to Harry S. Colt. Set across the natural contours and unforgettable dunes of the rugged links land, and offering some of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in Ireland, its winding layout and constant variations in elevation…highlighted by unforgiving rough and challenging greens - coupled with the natural elements of the roaring North Atlantic - make it a true test of any player's game.
County Antrim, Northern Ireland

BY AIDAN BRADLEY

Royal Portrush ~ Dunluce LinksConsistently ranked among the Top 20 courses in the world, Royal Portrush was recently added by the R&A to The Open Rota. This par 72 links course measures nearly 7,200 yards and remains the only venue in Northern Ireland to have ever hosted The Open (1951). Situated in the dramatic location of County Antrim, the Dunluce links dates back to 1929 with design credit to Harry S. Colt. Set across the natural contours and unforgettable dunes of the rugged links land, and offering some of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in Ireland, its winding layout and constant variations in elevation…highlighted by unforgiving rough and challenging greens - coupled with the natural elements of the roaring North Atlantic - make it a true test of any player's game.
County Antrim, Northern Ireland

BY AIDAN BRADLEY

Royal Portrush ~ Dunluce LinksConsistently ranked among the Top 20 courses in the world, Royal Portrush was recently added by the R&A to The Open Rota. This par 72 links course measures nearly 7,200 yards and remains the only venue in Northern Ireland to have ever hosted The Open (1951). Situated in the dramatic location of County Antrim, the Dunluce links dates back to 1929 with design credit to Harry S. Colt. Set across the natural contours and unforgettable dunes of the rugged links land, and offering some of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in Ireland, its winding layout and constant variations in elevation…highlighted by unforgiving rough and challenging greens - coupled with the natural elements of the roaring North Atlantic - make it a true test of any player's game.
County Antrim, Northern Ireland

BY AIDAN BRADLEY

Royal Portrush ~ Dunluce LinksConsistently ranked among the Top 20 courses in the world, Royal Portrush was recently added by the R&A to The Open Rota. This par 72 links course measures nearly 7,200 yards and remains the only venue in Northern Ireland to have ever hosted The Open (1951). Situated in the dramatic location of County Antrim, the Dunluce links dates back to 1929 with design credit to Harry S. Colt. Set across the natural contours and unforgettable dunes of the rugged links land, and offering some of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in Ireland, its winding layout and constant variations in elevation…highlighted by unforgiving rough and challenging greens - coupled with the natural elements of the roaring North Atlantic - make it a true test of any player's game.
County Antrim, Northern Ireland

BY AIDAN BRADLEY

Royal Portrush ~ Dunluce LinksConsistently ranked among the Top 20 courses in the world, Royal Portrush was recently added by the R&A to The Open Rota. This par 72 links course measures nearly 7,200 yards and remains the only venue in Northern Ireland to have ever hosted The Open (1951). Situated in the dramatic location of County Antrim, the Dunluce links dates back to 1929 with design credit to Harry S. Colt. Set across the natural contours and unforgettable dunes of the rugged links land, and offering some of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in Ireland, its winding layout and constant variations in elevation…highlighted by unforgiving rough and challenging greens - coupled with the natural elements of the roaring North Atlantic - make it a true test of any player's game.
County Antrim, Northern Ireland

BY AIDAN BRADLEY

Royal Portrush ~ Dunluce LinksConsistently ranked among the Top 20 courses in the world, Royal Portrush was recently added by the R&A to The Open Rota. This par 72 links course measures nearly 7,200 yards and remains the only venue in Northern Ireland to have ever hosted The Open (1951). Situated in the dramatic location of County Antrim, the Dunluce links dates back to 1929 with design credit to Harry S. Colt. Set across the natural contours and unforgettable dunes of the rugged links land, and offering some of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in Ireland, its winding layout and constant variations in elevation…highlighted by unforgiving rough and challenging greens - coupled with the natural elements of the roaring North Atlantic - make it a true test of any player's game.
County Antrim, Northern Ireland

BY AIDAN BRADLEY

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