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West Waterford Golf Club

Parkland

Dungarvan, Co. Waterford

Course Type: Parkland
Location: 4km west of Dungarvan off N25 bypass on Aglish Road
Founded: 1993

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West Waterford Golf Club

The opening of this fine, Dungarvan development in 1993, was a particularly proud occasion for the designer, Eddie Hackett, who was seeing his 100th course become ready for play. The course is located in the Brickey Valley, just outside Dungarvan. A dramatic backdrop to the beautifully rolling terrain is provided by the Comeragh and Knockmealdown Mountains to the north and east and the Drum Hills immediately to the south.



The 6,712 yard, Par 72 championship course is challenging enough to warrant the use of the front tees instead. An interesting feature is that the first nine holes are laid out on a large plateau featureing a lovely stream which comes into play at the 3rd and 4th holes. The Brickey river traverses the southern boundary and features on the challenging 2nd, 12th, 14th, 15th and 16th holes.



The feature hole of the front nine is the 190-yard third, as good a par-three as is likely to be found anywhere in the country. The lower-lying, homeward journey is dominated by the fearsome, par-four 12th.



Distance and driving times (traffic dependent):

                                 

Old Head of Kinsale                  100km (62m), 1hr 22 mins

Fota Island Golf Club                  63km (49m), 46 mins          

Waterford Castle Golf Club          48km (30m), 36 mins

Faithlegg Golf Club                     54km (33m), 47 mins

Mount Juliet Golf Club                 80km (50m), 53 mins

Seafield Golf Club                     150km (93m), 1hr 45 mins

Other distances, times and route planning

The opening of this fine, Dungarvan development in 1993, was a particularly proud occasion for the designer, Eddie Hackett, who was seeing his 100th course become ready for play. The course is located in the Brickey Valley, just outside Dungarvan. A dramatic backdrop to the beautifully rolling terrain is provided by the Comeragh and Knockmealdown Mountains to the north and east and the Drum Hills immediately to the south.

The 6,712 yard, Par 72 championship course is challenging enough to warrant the use of the front tees instead. An interesting feature is that the first nine holes are laid out on a large plateau featureing a lovely stream which comes into play at the 3rd and 4th holes. The Brickey river traverses the southern boundary and features on the challenging 2nd, 12th, 14th, 15th and 16th holes.

The feature hole of the front nine is the 190-yard third, as good a par-three as is likely to be found anywhere in the country. The lower-lying, homeward journey is dominated by the fearsome, par-four 12th.

Distance and driving times (traffic dependent):
                                 
Old Head of Kinsale                  100km (62m), 1hr 22 mins
Fota Island Golf Club                  63km (49m), 46 mins          
Waterford Castle Golf Club          48km (30m), 36 mins
Faithlegg Golf Club                     54km (33m), 47 mins
Mount Juliet Golf Club                 80km (50m), 53 mins
Seafield Golf Club                     150km (93m), 1hr 45 mins

Other distances, times and route planning

Number of Holes: 18
Type: Parkland
Designer: Eddie Hackett
Championship Length: 6,712 yards
Greenfees: Midweek €25, Weekend €35
Par: 72
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  • Caddies for Hire (booking required)
  • Golf Club Hire
  • Putting Green
  • Full Bar Facilities
  • Motorised Pull Carts Available
  • Practice Ground
  • Dining Facilities
  • Motorised Buggies Available
  • Driving Range

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