User Reviews
for Beaufort Golf Club, Ireland
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At the moment only conditionally recommendable!
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 12, 2017
Nice but relatively unspectacular parkland course. During our round in September 2017 the place was very wet and the condition left something to be desired. Fairways and tees far too long, greens slowly... but this will also be connected with the wetness.
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Beautiful parkland course - very family
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 15, 2017
If you are in the area of Killarney you should definitely play the open and beautiful place Beaufort!
The place is great maintained the greens fast but good to play.
A legendary nature surrounds this spacious place.
Especially the old ruins and partially decayed buildings that fit into the landscape.
In the clubhouse one is received by a very nice lady, which seems to do everything for the guests.
The clubhouse was rather simple but very comfortable.
Also on seemingly quiet days were drinks and sandwiches made!
Beaufort is always worth a visit.
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Relaxed round of golf with stunning views
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 10, 2015
Generously cut Parkland Course by a magnificent tree landscape and unobstructed views of the mountains. The tracks are fairly and without steep inclines, very well maintained and with demanding greens. Check who's in the area, is right here in any case. A really nice place on the all HCP categories have fun.
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Relaxed game of golf in the most quaint and friendly atmosphere
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 15, 2010
Anyone who appreciates flat golf courses with a lot of atmosphere, this is the place.
The rustic clubhouse with extremely friendly staff awaits the visitor. Often many peacocks are the first companion to tea 1 Then extends below the highest mountain in Ireland, a lush green parkland course built around a ruin from the time of Highlander around. Anyone can attend a relaxed round and good handicapper, the course offers plenty of opportunities to play with herself.
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