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  Strandhill Golf Club

Course Details
Public/Private: Private Year Built: 1931
Holes: 18 Designer/Architect(s): Hackett
Guest Policy: weekdays unrestricted, weekends restricted, societies welcome
Handicap Requirements:  

Championship Tee
Par: 70

Meter:

5800
SSS: 70 Yards: 6380
Rating:

Slope:

Men's Tee
Par: 70

Meter:

5610
SSS: 69 Yards: 6170
Rating:

Slope:

Women's Tee
Par: 72

Meter:

4995
SSS: 72 Yards: 5490
Rating: Slope:

Club Details

Address:

Strandhill Golf Club, Strandhill

Location of of:

Strandhill Golf Club 6 miles West of Sligo
Tel: +353 (0)71 91 68188
Fax: +353 (0)71 91 68811
Secretary Tel: +353 (0)
Clubhouse Tel: +353 (0)
Tournament Info: +353 (0)
Pro ShopTel: +353 (0)71 91 68725
Bar Tel: +353 (0)
Restaurant Tel: +353 (0)
E-mail: bookings@strandhillgc.com
Web Site: www.strandhillgc.com
Green Fee: Contact the club for current green fees
Reservations: Yes

Open:

Cart Access:

Yes Pro On Site: Yes
Walk Course: Yes Trolley Hire: Yes
Metal Spikes: Yes Buggy Hire: Yes
Club Rental: Yes Pro Shop: Yes
Caddies: Yes Water: Yes
Bar: Yes Credit Cards: Yes
Course Dress Code
Neat Dress
Training Facilities

6 hole practise course:

9 hole practise course:
driving range: practice putting area:
covered driving range: practice pitching area:
floodlit driving range: practice bunker area:
Comments
Strandhill Golf Club is situated about 5 miles from Sligo and is snuggled under the well-known Knocknarea Mountain and offers some impressive scenery of the surrounding area. The Course is a must for golfing visitors to Sligo with tough fairways and unforgiving short cuts, it is a course to remember. This course is gifted with visual bonanza and a design to challenge your golf skills. The sand dunes have been incorporated on the course brilliantly by the designer and call for precision as bad shots can spell doom to your scorecard. Even though it is a short course it is demanding and the numerous doglegs on the course have to be handled carefully. The course is open to the Atlantic winds that blow off Sligo Bay and are a major hindrance to a triumphant round of golf.

 

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