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Ireland is something of a 2-FORE!-1 stronghold and Ring of Kerry is comfortably and deservedly the best-placed in our Top 100 poll.
Roman Road was a star turn long before neighbouring superstar Twenty Ten turned up on the scene and successfully hosted Wales’ first Ryder up last October.
Home of three loops of nine and the first course in Britain designed by top American architect Robert Trent Jones.
Parkland golf doesn’t come much better than this, which is why St Pierre has set the scene for many top tournaments including both Curtis and Solheim Cups.
The pride and joy of the Duke of Roxburghe (the owner), designer Dave Thomas and Scottish borders golf.
The Kittock’s may be overshadowed by the neighbouring Torrance course… but what a great back-up! Like the Torrance the Kittock’s has undergone significant changes.
This classy resort’s pride and joy is a brilliant but brutal course stretched out over 7,400 yards off the back tips and nearly 200 acres with water features galore.
The East Course has a reputation of being one of the best – as well as longest – inland layouts in Scotland.
The PGA National is a worthy second course to the world-famous Brabazon Ryder Cup track.
This quality links is believed to be Wales’ oldest course and boasts some of the quickest, truest greens you’re ever likely to putt on.