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Nuremore Hotel & Country Club

Parkland

Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

Course Type: Parkland
Location: Just south of Carrickmacross, 96km northwest of Dublin on N2
Founded: 1964

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Nuremore Hotel & Country Club

Originally established in 1991, the 18-hole championship golf course at the 4 Star Nuremore Hotel & Country club has been described as one of the most picturesque parkland courses in the country and acknowledged as one of the finest amenities in Co Monaghan. This great par 71 course makes superb use of surrounding lakes and landscape to be enjoyed at any time of the year.



Located 2km south of Carrickmacross, the 6,457 yard layout has played host to the Ulster Professional Championship. The original design by Eddie Hackett has since been modified by David Jones, making it less daunting, physically. Part of the Jones modifications has seen the par-five first being reduced to a long par four, so lowering the overall par to 71.



Its appeal is heightened by stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Meanwhile, a searching test of nerve and skill is provided by a lake between the second and fifth holes on the outward journey and later by a greater expanse of water, encountered off the tee at the par-four 10th.

Distance and driving times (traffic dependent):


Headfort Golf Club                            49km (30m), 45 mins 

Seapoint Golf Club                            52km (32m), 50 mins

County Louth Golf Club (Baltray)        52km (32m), 50 mins

Slieve Russell Golf Club                     92km (57m), 1hr 15 mins

Royal County Down Golf Club             89km (55m), 1hr 2 mins



Other distances, times and route planning

Originally established in 1991, the 18-hole championship golf course at the 4 Star Nuremore Hotel & Country club has been described as one of the most picturesque parkland courses in the country and acknowledged as one of the finest amenities in Co Monaghan. This great par 71 course makes superb use of surrounding lakes and landscape to be enjoyed at any time of the year.

Located 2km south of Carrickmacross, the 6,457 yard layout has played host to the Ulster Professional Championship. The original design by Eddie Hackett has since been modified by David Jones, making it less daunting, physically. Part of the Jones modifications has seen the par-five first being reduced to a long par four, so lowering the overall par to 71.

Its appeal is heightened by stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Meanwhile, a searching test of nerve and skill is provided by a lake between the second and fifth holes on the outward journey and later by a greater expanse of water, encountered off the tee at the par-four 10th.

Distance and driving times (traffic dependent):

Headfort Golf Club                            49km (30m), 45 mins 
Seapoint Golf Club                            52km (32m), 50 mins
County Louth Golf Club (Baltray)        52km (32m), 50 mins
Slieve Russell Golf Club                     92km (57m), 1hr 15 mins
Royal County Down Golf Club             89km (55m), 1hr 2 mins

Other distances, times and route planning

Professional: Maurice Cassidy
Number of Holes: 18
Type: Parkland
Designer: Eddie Hackett
Championship Length: 6,457 yards
Greenfees: Midweek €35, Weekend €45
Par: 71
The Pavilion
The Pavilion
The Hotel and 18th Green
View from the 6th Green
Putt on the 11th
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Facilities / Features

  • Soft Spike Mandatory
  • Golf Club Hire
  • Putting Green
  • Full Bar Facilities
  • Motorised Pull Carts Available
  • Dining Facilities
  • Motorised Buggies Available
  • Accommodation Available

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