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Cork Golf Club is located in Ireland
Cork Golf Club
Location in Ireland
Coordinates 51°54′05″N 8°21′15″W / 51.901445°N 8.354246°W / 51.901445; -8.354246
Location Castleview, Little Island, Cork, Ireland
Established 1888, 136 years ago
Type Private
Total holes 18
Tournaments hosted Irish Open (1932)
Cork Golf Club
Designed by Alister MacKenzie
Par 72
Length 6,813 yards (6,230 m)

Cork Golf Club is a famous place where people play golf. It is located in Little Island, which is near the city of Cork in Ireland. This club has a long history and is known for its beautiful golf course.

Discover Cork Golf Club

Cork Golf Club is a private club where members can enjoy playing golf. It has a full 18-hole course, which means golfers play 18 different sections of the course. The club was started a very long time ago, in 1888.

Where is the Club?

The club is found in a lovely area called Little Island. This island is in Cork Harbour, which is a large natural harbour. The location offers great views and a nice setting for a golf course.

A Look at the Golf Course

The golf course at Cork Golf Club was designed by a very famous golf course architect named Alister MacKenzie. He designed many well-known courses around the world. The course is 6,813 yards long and is designed to be a challenge for golfers. It has a "par" of 72, which is the number of strokes a good golfer is expected to take to finish the course.

A Rich History of Golf

Cork Golf Club has a proud history, having been around for over 130 years. It has hosted many important golf tournaments, bringing famous players to Ireland.

Early Days and Big Events

The club was founded in 1888, making it one of Ireland's older golf clubs. In 1932, it hosted the Irish Open, a very important professional golf tournament. A golfer named Alf Padgham won this event. The club also hosted the England–Ireland Professional Match in the same year. This match was a competition between professional golfers from England and Ireland.

Hosting Major Tournaments

Over the years, Cork Golf Club continued to be a popular spot for big golf events. It held the Jeyes Tournament in 1964. In 1965, it hosted the Carroll's International. Later, in 1968 and 1969, the club was home to the R.T.V. International Trophy. These tournaments helped make Cork Golf Club famous in the world of golf.

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