Golfers Welcome Bed & Breakfast | Golfing in Ireland
Ireland, the birthplace of golfing greats including Joe Carr, David Feherty, Graeme McDowell, Rory Mcllory and so many more, is also the home to some of the world’s best golf courses. If you want to enjoy a golfing trip to Ireland this summer, than a golfers welcome B&B is just for you.
A Golfing Holiday in Ireland
As Ireland is quite a small country, it means you can easily drive from one course to the next. You can even play a parkland and a links in the same day. To ensure your trip runs smoothly, there is always a Golfers Welcome B&B within a stone’s throw of whichever golf courses you choose to play. Your B&B hosts will help to book your tee-time, book transfers as required and even provide secure storage for your clubs. So all you have to worry about is your swing.
Local Knowledge
From internationally renowned golf courses to welcoming local clubs in every corner of Ireland, it is truly a golfers’ paradise. With over 400 courses on offer, there is a course to suit every skill level from beginner to pro and of course, accommodation to suit every budget.
Enjoy a stay in an approved Irish family home where you will experience the warmth and friendliness of the Irish people. There are almost 850 Irish family homes to choose from located throughout all of Ireland in wonderful locations such as Kerry, Cork, Galway or Clare. Your B&B host will provide great local knowledge on golf courses, golfing events, golf related activities /amenities in the area. Look no further than a Golfers Welcome B&B for the best golfing holiday around.
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