1/10/2011

Little Island Green Fees

1st Hole


Green Fees

Midweek € 85 [£67]
Weekend € 95 [£75]

Society/Group Midweek
(Minimum 20) € 65 [£51]

Society/Group Weekend
(Minimum 20) € 70 [£55]

Student/Junior € 20 [£16]
Early Bird Green Fee
Available Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday & Friday between 7.30 - 10.30 a.m. ... subject to availability. €50 [£39]

[Note: The Sterling rates shown above are only an estimate]



Society and Group Rates

Mullingar Golf Club

We are delighted to welcome Societies and Groups who may not yet have had the opportunity to play and see our course and Club-house facilities and sample the fare on offer in our Catering facilities. 

We offer special all inclusive packages to include a meal or snack after your golf, just ask us what the current special is.

Our Society rates continue to be set on a sliding scale dependent on the numbers playing, offering real value for money for all. 
Societies / Groups ( 18 Holes ) Weekdays / Week-ends
Players - 10 or less €40 / €45
10 or More €35 / €40

Mullingar GC also offer limited weekend times for societies and groups (Saturday 10am -12:30pm ) but subject to availability within Member playing times. Nine hole rates along with Early Bird specials are also available.

Please note that Mullingar GC Golf Club operates a dress code for Course or Club-house.

If you have any special golfing requirements e.g. Prizes, Gift Packs, our PGA Professional, John Burns, would be delighted to assist you.



Product - Barenbrug at Ballybunion

From left, course superintendant Mike Hartney, Ballybunion and 
Barenbrug’s Jayne Leyland and Neil Pettican.

Specialist grass seed breeder Barenbrug continues to demonstrate its support for the Irish greenkeeping industry by establishing a second groundbreaking golf trial at Ballybunion Golf Club in County Kerry. 

The Ballybunion greens and fairways trial complements a golf green differential input trial underway at Druids Glen Golf Resort – Barenbrug’s first regional trial investment in Ireland. This second trial is investigating the performance of 24 current and in-development mixtures and monocultures on greens and fairways under the influence of a links management programme and environment in indigenous sand. 

Excitingly, the vastly contrasting locations of the two trial sites – with Ballybunion an exposed links course on the southwest coast and Druids Glen in County Wicklow a classic parkland course on the east – are expected to yield valuable data on the differing course and climatic conditions across the country. 

While Druids Glen is a bents-based trial, Ballybunion – with its sand loam and windswept location – will focus on finding the ideal fescues to cope with these challenging conditions. The outcomes of the two trials promise to be of great use for Ireland’s course superintendents seeking grass seed solutions to cope with individual course requirements as well as the country’s increasingly adverse weather. 

Commenting on the trial, Ballybunion’s deputy course superintendent, Mike Hartney, says: “As a club keen to remain at the cutting-edge of links golf course development, we’re pleased and proud to be a part of this important research. I wanted to prove to myself that you can grow quality turf in a sand rootzone provided you supply it with adequate levels of nutrition and water. Judging by how the trials are faring so far, the benefits for Ballybunion can already be seen on the ground. I also take great pride in knowing that the findings of this and the Druids trial are set to benefit the wider Irish green keeping industry.” 

Barenbrug’s investment in Ireland doesn’t stop there, though. 

The company is also launching a Sports & Amenity Grass Seed 2011 catalogue specifically for its Irish customers. Packed with product details and expert advice, the star of the catalogue is a new mixture for Ireland – BAR Medal. Part of the new BAR Range, this innovative blend of 60 Bargold perennial ryegrass and 40 percent Viktorka slender creeping red fescue promises to bring superior wear tolerance and establishment combined with a very fine-leafed appearance to tees and greens. 

Spring Open Seniors Competition

3rd Green, Dingle Golf Links

Spring Open Seniors Golf Competition
(Sunday 3rd April– Wednesday 6th April, 2011)

In association with the Dingle Skellig Hotel & G C Ceann Sibéal
2 Days Golf Competition – Monday / Tuesday at Dingle Golf Links
3 Nights accommodation with full Irish breakfast at Dingle Skellig Hotel
Welcome drinks reception on Sunday evening 03rd April at Dingle Skellig Hotel
1 dinner in the Hotel’s Coastguard Restaurant plus Gala Dinner on Tuesday 05th April with Presentation of Prizes
Entertainment Nightly + a few surprises along the way
Full Use of the Skellig Leisure Club & Pool

Price: €249 per person sharing or €295 single occupancy

How do I get this offer?
Book your place on the Open Seniors Golf Competition today.

Dingle Peninsula Golf-Galf Chorca Dhuibhne-True Links Golf: Two Rounds of Golf- Ceann Sibéal and Castlegregory €80. Valid 1st May 2009 to 30th Sept. 2010.


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A New Annual Subscription of €890.


Options for payment of the subscription are detailed on the Membership Renewal. This subscription does not include your ILGU/GUI Levy which is €25 for the Ladies and €20 for the Men. 

This levy must be paid to maintain your GUI handicap if Knockanally Golf Club is your Home Club.


As all members would agree, Knockanally Golf Club is about the people. The essence of the Club is not simply the golf course or house – it’s in the character and spirit that each member brings to it.

We would be delighted if you could continue to be part of this new beginning for the club and we look forward to seeing you at Knockanally in 2011!

Kind regards,
Seamus 
Seamus Fennessy
Chairman
Executive Council, Knockanally Golf Club



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