Jurys Inn Custom House, Dublin Hotel
3 starThis 3-star hotel enjoys an excellent setting overlooking the River Liffey, within easy walking distance to Dublin's attractions. Located beside the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) and offering comfortable accommodation, the hotel is a good choice for both business and leisure travellers. Guests can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of Innfusion Restaurant or the more informal setting of Inntro Bar.
- Hair-Dryer
- Satellite TV
- Tea and Coffee in room
- Access for disabled persons
- Bar
- Fitness Room
- Meeting Room
- Restaurant
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Golf courses near Jurys Inn Custom House, Dublin Hotel
- Druids Glen Resort
- Portmarnock
- The European Club
- The K Club
- Portmarnock Links
- Knightsbrook
- Carton House
- Deer Park
- Arklow Links
- Ashbourne
- Beech Park
- Charlesland
- Donabate
- Greystones
- Howth
- Killeen
- Lucan
- Luttrellstown Castle Resort
- Malahide
- Roganstown Golf & Country Club
- Roundwood
- St Anne's
- St Margaret's Golf Club
- The Island
- Wicklow
- Woodenbridge
- Seafield
- Glen of the Downs
- Woodbrook
- Powerscourt Golf Club
- Palmerstown House Estate
- Carton House O`Meara
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Nearby Golf Courses
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Druids Glen Resort
Druids Glen
An immaculate USA-type target golf course in a very pretty part of Ireland. This is a big course and has hosted the European Tour on various occasions. The layout warms you up nicely before the challenge gets increasingly tough with some exception holes on the back …
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Portmarnock
With two outstanding golf courses, Portsmarnock is blessed. The Championship course is rated as the best of the best and is gorgeous golf for traditionalists. Less than 30 minutes from Dublin and on a peninsular providing breathtaking views, Portmarnock has to be played at least once in …
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The European Club
We like this course for its simplicity and are surprised it’s not rated more highly by the guides. The famous golfing family, the Ruddy’s, designed, built and own this lovely track and are deservedly proud of it. The design is a very clever and smooth-running mix of classic …
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The K Club
The K Club is the most famous golf resort on the east coast of Ireland with an AA Five Red Star Country House Hotel and two first-class and manicured courses. Located on the banks of the river Liffey and only 30 minutes’ drive from Dublin city centre. Facilities at the K Club …
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Portmarnock Links
Designed by Stan Eby and Bernhard Langer, the views are just as good as the Championship course and the fairways are even a little bit tighter with over 100 bunkers to welcome your ball! With the wind and often deceptively long greens, always play an extra club and don’t try and cut the …
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Knightsbrook
Designed by Christy O’Connor, Knightsbrook is a modern parkland set in lovely grounds and built to USGA specifications.
Fairways and greens are equally undulating so you need to play for position and know how to read fast and challenging greens. There’s plenty of water too but …
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Carton House
Past winner of the European Golf Resort of the Year, Carton House is located just 14 miles west of Dublin city centre and home to a stylish 165 bedroom hotel, a luxurious spa and leisure suite and two of Ireland’s finest championship golf courses. A classic and beautiful golf …
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Deer Park
Deer Park Golf & Spa
Deer Park course - Par 72, 6915 yards
Grace O'Malley / St. Fintan's course - Par 72, 6480 yards
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Arklow Links
Arklow Golf Club was formed in 1927.Since the very beginning, the Club has extended a warm and inviting welcome to all of its visitors from at home and from overseas. Your friends at Arklow will ensure that your visit is much more than a great round of golf. South Wicklow's beauty, the adjacent …
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Ashbourne
Ashbourne Golf Club, Co. Meath, Ireland
Ashbourne is a picturesque and challenging Championship Parkland Course. Designed by Declan Branigan Design and Ryder Cup Vice-Captain Des Smyth, Ashbourne is situated only 8 minutes from the M50.
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Beech Park
The golf course was designed by Eddie Hackett who also designed such renowned courses as Enniscrone, Malahide and the links at Waterville & Killarney. Beech Park is an 18-hole parkland golf course measuring 5,774 metres from the championship tees and comprises a par of 72 for men and 73 for …
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Charlesland
Set in the shadow of the famous Wicklow Mountains, Charlesland Golf Club, designed by Ireland's most celebrated and prolific course designer Eddie Hackett, designer of legendary links courses Waterville, Connemara, Murvagh and Enniscrone, has always been known as a challenging but fair test of golf, …
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Donabate
Donabate Golf Club is a 27 hole parkland course that offers varying challenges on each nine created by a combination of water hazards, undulating greens and mature trees. All of the greens are sand based which makes them playable all year round.
Donabates' three nine hole courses can be …
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Greystones
Founded in 1895, Greystones GC is one of Ireland’s longest established golf clubs. It sits in one of Ireland’s most scenic locations, surrounded by the Wicklow Mountains with wonderful panoramas of Dublin Bay.
The Club was originally set around Jones’s Hill which still …
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Howth
HowthHowth Golf Club is located on the beautiful scenic peninsula of Howth in North-East County Dublin, Ireland and features wonderful views over the city of Dublin, South to Dun Laoghaire, Bray and Co. Wickow, North over Co. Dublin and Co. Louth and the Sea to the East. On a clear day you can see …
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Killeen
Killeen Golf ClubKilleen golf course was designed in 1980. Since then the course has undergone many changes both in size and design to get it to the high USGA standard that it is at today.
With the purchase of extra land in 1990 the team of Tom Craddock and Pat Ruddy were brought in to …
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Lucan
Lucan Golf Club, founded in 1897, is located in the heart of the fast growing Dublin suburb. Originally situated in the “Moor of Meath”, Lucan Golf Club moved to its present location, just outside the village, behind the Spa Hotel, in 1902. It is only eight miles from the centre of …
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Luttrellstown Castle Resort
Our 18 hole championship golf course is unique, not only because we are so close to the city, but because we had an amazing parkland palette from which to work - gentle rolling countryside with lakes and ancient trees that make this an incredible course. Designed by Tom MacKenzie and Donald Steel …
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Malahide
Malahide Golf Club, situated in North County Dublin, is a 27-hole parkland golf course which is enjoyed by members and visitors alike. The golf course is located about two kilometres from the centre of the Dublin seaside villages of Malahide and Portmarnock. Malahide Golf Club was founded in …
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Roganstown Golf & Country Club
Roganstown Golf & Country Club Hotel near Dublin Airport and Swords in North Dublin represents a destination unto itself for enthusiastic golfers who want to enjoy the challenges of one of the best golf courses in the country. Located in Swords, Co. Dublin and just four miles from Dublin …
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Roundwood
Built to the highest standards, the greens are sand based U.S.G.A., with water and forestry coming into play on many holes. Although parkland, the texture of the course is links-like.
Feature hole is 15th 502 yards, par five and index 5. It takes a brave person to go for lake fronted green in two.
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St Anne's
Our impressive links (Par 71) in the heart of Dublin is both a challenge and a pleasure to play, surrounded as it is by the Irish Sea on one side and the peace and tranquillity of a beautiful nature reserve on the other. Game over, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of Dublin Bay from our …
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St Margaret's Golf Club
St. Margaret's has already hosted 3 international tournaments. It boasts big dramatic holes like the roller coaster twelfth, which rolls between two lakes and across a babbling brook to a majestically elevated green.
As well as awesome struggles there are broad forgiving fairways, neat par …
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The Island
This is one of our favourites and not only because of the generous par to yardage ratio! It’s classic, understated links golf with a mastery of the bump and run between the massive sand dunes being a prerequisite to scoring well. Just 15 minutes from Dublin Airport.
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Wicklow
Wicklow Golf Club was formed in 1904, it began as a nine hole course, and continued as a nine hole until 1994, when it was extended to an 18 hole course. The new Club house was built in 2002 to bring the club and course right up to date with the growing standards around the country.
Wicklow …
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Woodenbridge
This is tight and tricky track in a lovely valley. With decent food and proximity to Ireland’s oldest pub, it makes for a fine day.
A stream and plenty of bunkers and copses mean that you have to plot your way around carefully and be fastidious with your short game as the greens …
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Seafield
Seafield Golf Club boasts an 18 hole Cliff top parkland course. Designed by internationally renowned Peter McEvoy, Seafield, on its superb coastal setting, has been constructed to the highest USGA specifications. The natural surroundings, layout and attention to detail have created playing …
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Glen of the Downs
There are not too many places in the world where you can enjoy a game of golf surrounded by majestic mountains and views of the glistening sea. In a tranquil valley below the Wicklow Mountains lies the dramatic setting of Glen of the Downs. This golf club doesn’t just have an enviable setting. …
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Woodbrook
One of the front-runners of golf around Dublin, Woodbrook hosted many PGA tournaments before the arrival of the big ones.
Close to the Irish Sea, there are three holes running along the coast and wind can make life tricky. With the railway line, old-style clubhouse and classic …
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Powerscourt Golf Club
Famous for its magnificent gardens and waterfall, Powerscourt is also a serious golfing destination with the East and West courses.
West Course 6,352 Yards Par 72 and East Course 6,421 Yards Par 72
The West Course was designed by David Mclay Kidd (he of Bandon Dunes fame) and the East …
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Palmerstown House Estate
The Palmerstown Stud Golf Club offers an outstanding golfing experience. A wide range of services and the best facilities are available, to ensure you play to the best of your potential.
Our challenging course was host to the Irish Region Championship in 2005 and the Irish Seniors …
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Carton House O`Meara
Designed by 1998 Open Champion and US Masters Champion Mark O`Meara, this classic parkland course might lull you with its beauty but is still full of challenge.