Dunfanaghy Golf Club, Co. Donegal
Summary Information
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| Captain 2010: |
Eamonn Hunter |
| Hon Sec: | David Cowan |
Sec/Mgr: | Aoife McGinley | Supervisor: | Paul McGinley | Professional: | - |
| Course Type: |
Links |
| No of Holes: |
18 |
| Soft Spikes |
Buggy Hire |
| No |
Yes |
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Dunfanaghy Golf Club is an 18-hole true links course laid out in 1905 by six times winner of the British Open, Mr Harry Vardon. It is situated in County Donegal, 50 km (30 miles) west of Letterkenny on the N56, along the beautiful north-west coast of Ireland and offers year-round golfing.
Being one of only two hundred links courses world wide, Dunfanaghy is easily walked but also offers a superb golfing challenge. The course has spectacular views of Sheephaven Bay, nearby beaches, headlands, harbours and the dramatic Derryveagh Mountains.
The greens are consistently rated among the best in Ireland and the course is sand-based and free-draining, making it playable all year round. |
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Green Fees
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| Week Day: |
30 |
| Week Day (with a Member): |
16 |
| Weekend: |
40 |
| Weekend (with a Member): |
22 |
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Course Details |
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Chp |
Med |
For |
Win |
| Length |
5247 |
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4933 |
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| Par |
68 |
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68 |
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| Standard Scratch |
67 |
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67 |
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