Ladies Golf Tips

For our recent golfgurls.com travel to Ireland, my golfing partner, Noreen, was outfitted for our trip by the great people at 4all. They sent her samples from their recent line of women’s golf apparel to test out in the Irish spring weather. Not only did Noreen look great, but she stayed warm and dry in [...]

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Our fourth and final day of golf in Ireland was spent at The Links at Portmarnock. If you thought playing in an occasional blast of cold rain was tough, that was nothing compared to the challenge of playing with 35 – 40 mph prevailing winds and a gust or two that reached near 60 mph. [...]

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No matter what your final golf score totals, playing golf on the Druids Glen Golf Course in Ireland is guaranteed to be one of the most memorable events of your golfing career! Druids Glen is a championship course, host to the Irish Open and one of the most beautiful courses in the country. The fairways [...]

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It’s the fifth day of our golf trip in Ireland, — a day off from the game we love, and time to play tourist and do a little exploring. As we only had the one day, our hosts, LIz Hurley and Chantal McCabe of the RedTees.ie, suggested a bus tour of Dublin so we could [...]

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They told me that playing golf in Ireland meant playing in at least two, probably three kinds of weather in one day. As we played our round of 18 at Bunclody, a challenging golf course, mother nature hit us with everything but snow. Thank goodness for rain gear! We had it on in the parking [...]

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Golf in Ireland: Playing Mount Juliet Golf Course

by Pat Mullaly on May 12, 2011

It’s our first day of golf in Ireland, and we are having a total hoot of a good time. From the moment we arrived in Ireland on Tuesday, and were met by our escort Liz Hurley, one of the owners of the RedTees.ie, we’ve been treated like royalty. And as I write this post I [...]

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