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Modern design in a diverse landscape
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 14, 2014
We have played the place as part of a weeklong visit to Ireland and the "Castle Dargan Golf Resort" as a starting point for golf courses around Sligo.
The place is called Parkland course, but is for the most part in the open. Due to the hilly countryside, elevated tees, some deep rough and little protection from the wind of the domestic exchange rate has partly also links character. Due to the length of some holes are sporty sophisticated. The modern design allows but usually tactical alternatives, so that higher handicappers can have joy in place.
Scenic elements are well integrated in the space (eg the Castle ruins at level 2, rock wall at the 17th, numerous water hazards) and provide variety. The condition of the place was good, the greens very well maintained, though not too quickly.
Unfortunately, the corresponding 4-hole Par 3 course ( "pitch and putt") was found in a deplorable condition with numerous holes in the greens and bunkers overgrown. A driving range is not available.
The clubhouse offers a great view of the lanes 1 and 18, even if the bar does not broadcast the special atmosphere. The service is very friendly, food and drinks in quality and price in order. The corresponding hotel was something remiss out our view (many defects) and met our expectations to a "spa hotel".
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