Donegal Golf Club Co Donegal
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Donegal Golf Club (Murvagh Links) is one of Ireland’s outstanding Championship links golf courses. The course was designed by the legendary course architect, Eddie Hackett, and further enhanced in recent years by “Master of Links Design” Pat Ruddy.
Our Most famous Member, 2011 Open Champion Darren Clarke has described Donegal Golf Club on the Murvagh Peninsula as “one of my favourite courses in the World”.
This challenging Championship Links golf course occupies magnificent Murvagh peninsula in Donegal Bay, hence it is known locally as Murvagh. The course is isolated from the outside world by a forest of evergreens washed on one side by the great Atlantic Ocean and by Donegal Bay on the others. It has a panoramic view of the Bluestack Mountains and the beach that runs along the Atlantic border is one of the finest in Ireland.
It has been described as the Muirfield of Ireland, similar in terrain with two loops of nine holes, the first nine an outer loop and the second nine an inner loop running in the opposite direction. At nearly 7,300 yards (championship) or 7,000 yards (medal) this course is long. The serious golfer needs to be at his or her best, while those less serious will still enjoy the course as it offers a chance on each hole to win a battle, if not the overall war.