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Dublin golf courses without a car?

  • 15-08-2009 11:20am
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    Would anyone know what courses around Dublin that you easily can reach by public transport?

    Howth is quite handy as it beside the dart station, but I hope there will be a few more that i havent found yet.

    Many thx!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,007 ✭✭✭Kevinmarkham


    Now that's a good question.

    From my old stomping ground both Bray and Woodbrook would be very accessible, being right beside bus stops: the 84 and 45 for Woodbrook, and the 84 for Bray. Both of these leave from Eden Quay near O'Connell Street Bridge. Or at least they used to - I just checked Dublinbus.ie and the 45 starts at Merrion Square, which is a new one on me.

    I imagine that Grange, Castle and Milltown clubs would be easily accessible by bus as well - I caught a bus to Milltown in the past.

    On the north side - Elm Green, Sillogue and Clontarf are all inside or on the M50, and I know a bus passes the Clontarf club's entrance.


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