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Connemara Isles Golf Club
Address Connemara Isles Golf Club, Annaghvane, Lettermore, Connemara
Telephone + 353 (0) 91 572498
Fax + 353 (0) 91 572498
Website Club Website
Email N/A
Holes 9 (18)-hole challenging and enjoyable links course.
Yardage 5042 yds
SSS 67
Visitors Unrestricted
Societies Welcome if previous arrangements made with secretary
Green Fees
Weekdays (Mon-Fri):
B per day
Weekends (Sat-Sun):
C per day
Special rates for societies and groups
Course Designer Craddock/Ruddy
Established in 1993.
Location 3m W of Costello
Connemara Isles Golf Club is located in the heart of the Conamara Gaeltacht, at Eanach Mheáin, 45 KM (28 miles) from Galway city.

Take the R336 cost road to Costello (Casla) then take the R343 to Beal an Daingin. In Beal an Daingin pass the first bridge an then take the first right after the Hooker Bar, this road leads up beside the Island Holiday Cottages. Continue straight on up this road for
1.6 kilometers (1 mile) to the Clubhouse.

Facilities Ireland's only thatched Clubhouse:
- Bar facilities
- Informal snack meals
- Cater for functions and parties
- Changing room facilities
- Clubs and trolleys for hire
About the Course

"This distinctive island course offers a unique opportunity to play golf on the edge of the Atlantic ocean while enjoying the breathtaking views of Cill Chiaráin Bay, Cnoc Leitir Móir and Cnoc Mordáin."

"This 9 hole golf course is a golfers gem. Playing the first 9 holes is a challenge, however playing the back 9 tees is a memory".

Course Reviews

Fantastic course with fantastic views.
Worth a visit for the 3rd & 5th holes alone but take plenty of balls.
Staff are friendly Guinness is great.

Steve Short May 31, 2005


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