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Seybrew 61 Reviews
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Place closed

The place was taken over by a new company, is currently running a complete reconstruction. At the earliest next year playable again

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HugoF 6 Reviews
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Windy

Beautiful links course on the Ring of Kerry; the place is well maintained, right on the coast; exposed to heavy wind the first 9 questionable, as not holding the ball on the 7 off the tee and you had into the sea so that also hit the ball on green landed; headwind was a par 4 to 6 Par; hardly bunkers and water hazards; spectacular hole 4, attached to the different stones as on a megalithic tomb that one must play around; negative: the place was full of puddles, but no discount.

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Juni 13 Reviews
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A dream place with claim

Terrific golf day with perfect weather, great place and merciless wind.
The previous speakers, we can only agree. An absolute must to moderate price with Top Plegezustand. For us pure pleasure!!! A playful challenge all first class.

But to have next to the madness location and view a little fun of the game, one should with stronger wind reasonably well already able to make the balls. Our friends (HDC 28) did not have fun.

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PeterR 3 Reviews
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Our favorite place

Interestingly applied. The first nine as a link, right on the cliffs. White markings partially unnecessary, because clearly: The ball is gone. The back nine as a park - very idyllic created with stone walls and bridges. Very well maintained, and even the end of October. Very friendly welcome. The setting for the Guinness afterwards could be improved, but our favorite place and much cheaper than the adjacent Waterville.

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swallowkiller 5 Reviews
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The Hammer! A must have!

This place must have played! The place is certainly in the shadow of the famous Waterville, but must not hide. Super well maintained, modern and celtic combined a special experience. We played the round space with all the nuances of the Irish weather. Strong wind on the unprotected cliffs, rain sternly from the side (or was it diagonal?), And sunshine (in shirt and sunglasses).
The course is divided into two parts. The first nine spectacular run partly on the cliffs with amazing views of the Atlantic Ocean. The second nine then, partly romantic by a typical Irish pasture and river landscape. The Fantasyfan like here in the buzz of sunlight perhaps suspect an elf or fairy. Whether it finds new sources of strength for his golf game, may be left open, he must make an effort anyway. The web is not a walk and always tricky. "Club House and Restaurant" are not found here. Sports and place in the foreground - and that's totally ok!
July 2014

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jmdurrer 1 Review
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Even when the wind is a pleasure

After an Irishman has given us in a pub in Kenmare the tip to make a pilgrimage to the Skellig Bay Golf Club to play golf there, we arrived at the outer part of the Ring of Kerry and were overwhelmed by the landscape. The course is divided perfectly into the plateau at Waterville.

The first nine shine through the spectacular view of the coast and are demanding but fair. We had caught a day with lots of offshore wind, which has the golf ball is not marred in the least.
The second nine are built more inland in contrast and shine with beautiful layouts and exciting discounts.

The course state beginning August was very good.

Although the journey may seem a bit far, the trail is definitely worth. There is much to discover on the way and may be worth an overnight stay near to even make a trip to the Puffin Iceland. Asks to best in pubs (The Lobster in Waterville zBsp.) By, they can give you information about it. The excursions are very weather dependent and can not be made in rough seas.

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tosch 6 Reviews
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Great place - unfortunately without infrastructure

In July 2014 played this very beautiful place. Impressive location, very good condition and nice layout. Arduous journey (located virtually next to Waterville) and then no infrastructure. Case in container, no showers and bar not occupied. For hardcore golfers still go - golfing experience!

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