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Cork Golf Club

Basic Listing Details

Course Type Parkland Golf Course
Holes 18
Prof Peter Hickey
Yardage 6,463
Medal Par 72
Course Record 67
Contact Number +353 021 435 3451
Web Site http://www.corkgolfclub.ie
Town Little Island
Area Co Cork

Member/Visitor Information

Address Little Island, County Cork
Visitors Policy Booking Required
societydays Booking required
Green Fees £85
Handicap certificate Handicap Certificate
membership information 750

The Cork Golf Club is a Ireland Golf Course situated in County Cork at a length of 6463 it has 18 holes with a medal par of 72. Situated in the town of Little Island it is one of the Cork Golf Courses that you may want to play and add to our golf course ratings to see if it will become one of RateYourCourse Republic of Ireland top 100 golf courses.

Founded in 1888 and redesigned in 1927 by Alister Mackenzie, this championship parkland course is as graceful and mature as its age would suggest.

Scenically situated in Cork Harbour, the club has played host to major Amateur and Professional Championships over the years, including the Irish Open, Irish Professional Championships, Irish Close Championships and the National Finals.

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