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Tipperary

Located in the southern midlands of Ireland, Tipperary is one of six counties that comprise the province of Munster. The north of the county is administered from Nenagh while Clonmel serves the population in the south. The “Golden Vale” region lies in Tipperary and this swathe of fertile land produces much of Ireland’s dairy goods. There are only ten golf clubs in Tipperary and they’re all affiliated to the GUI through its Munster Branch. Roscrea is the oldest club in the county, dating back to 1892 with Tipperary founded four years later. County Tipperary Golf Club is listed on the GUI website but the website link to the club page points to the Dundrum House Hotel so the entry for the course on the Top 100 site is Dundrum. We’re not exactly sure when the change of name occurred but we are certain the course is one of the top tracks in Ireland.

  1. Dundrum

    Tipperary, Ireland

    Dundrum

    County Tipperary (or should we say Dundrum House Golf Club?) is set in an elegant Georgian estate featuring mature woodland and parkland flanked by the Multeen River.

  2. Nenagh

    Tipperary, Ireland

    Nenagh

    Nenagh Golf Club has been very astute over the years in employing a number of top class golf course architects in the design of their golf course.

  3. Ballykisteen

    Tipperary, Ireland

    Ballykisteen

    Designed by Des Smyth and opened in 1991, the golf course is only one of the facilities offered to guests of the Ballykisteen Hotel & Golf Resort...

  4. Thurles

    Tipperary, Ireland

    Thurles

    Irish sports enthusiasts will know that Thurles was where the Gaelic Athletic Association was formed in 1884. What many may not know is that Thurles Golf Club was formed 25 years later...

  5. Roscrea

    Tipperary, Ireland

    Roscrea

    Founded in 1892 with nine holes, Roscrea is the oldest golf club in Tipperary. Today’s 18-hole layout is the handiwork of Dr Arthur Spring and it opened for play in 1991.