Sunday, August 28, 2011

Golf Accommodation in Ballybunion

By Francis Houndson


Ballybunion, a well-liked beach front town features plenty of sights. Hot seawead baths, extended sandy beaches, exceptional fishing as well as a coast full of caves. It is a ideal foundation for touring Kerry, Clare and Limerick. Ballybunion is well-known for its world class golf links courses - visiting players include world statesmen as well as the greatest professional golfers in the world. A lot of the accommodation can offer you assured tee times.

Ballybunion (Baile an Bhunneanaibhgh in Gaelic) is situated in northern county Kerry, at the mouth of the river Shannon estuary, the greatest natural estuary in Europe, with the shoreline of County Clare on the opposing side. Being around the Atlantic coast Ballybunion is virtually pollution free. The village of Ballybunion is just Thirty five miles from Killarney town famed for its lakes and mountains. Ballybunion's amazing golf courses make Ballybunion a refuge, if not a must, for the golfer. The old course is regularly rated by the best professional golfers and best golf journalists as being amongst the top ten in the world.

The renowned Tom Watson referred to it as "the best in the world". Its brother Cashen Course, developed by Robert Trent Jones is very as fascinating and offers a worthy alternative Eighteen holes.

The courses in Ballybunion are positioned on the same terrain and divided by Ballybunion's magnificent club house. Teach de Broc is ideally positioned straight across from this glorious expanse of Sand dunes. The intricacy of both courses complemented by the beauty of their coastal location plays a role in Ballybunion's steady rating in the world's top courses. Teach de Broc provides the skilled golfer good quality **** accommodation. This golfer's refuge may be the excellent base for golfers with straightforward access to Lahinch, Doonbeg, Tralee, Waterville & Dooks golf courses.

We at Educate de Broc can organise golf Tee-Times for confirmed clientele.




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