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BOOK
EARLY
You are never too early to begin planning your golf holiday. Book ahead
of time as demand on tee times can often outweigh supply.
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NON-GOLFERS
For non-golfers in the party, we will be happy to recommend and suggest
side trips. Sight seeing tours and shopping excursion are always
very popular.
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HANDICAP RESTRICTIONS
It is recommended that all golfers carry a current Handicap Certificate,
as a number of golf clubs require visitors to show proof of same. On
most golf courses a maximum handicap will apply.
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CADDIES, MOTORISED CARTS AND PULL CARTS
Caddies can be requested in advance at most golf clubs but not guaranteed.
Golf Clubs will do their utmost to secure caddies but caddies are not employed
by the golf clubs. Payment must be made by the golfer directly. Motorised
carts are generally not available on Links Courses. Pull Carts are widely
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DRESS CODES & FOOTWEAR
On many major Golf courses soft spikes are obligatory. Generally
smart casual attire is acceptable in all areas of the clubhouse.
However in some clubs, jacket and tie are required for dining. |
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WEATHER/CLIMATE
The weather is of a temperate nature however still changeable and unpredictable.
The best time to play golf is from April - October and bring rain gear
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CURRENCY
The currency in the republic of Ireland is Euro while in Northern Ireland
and Scotland the currency is Pound Sterling. Credit Cards are widely accepted
and ATM machines generally available . |
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PASSPORT
Current valid passport is required. No exceptions will be made. |
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| In 1988 the re-design of the ST.
ANDREWS - JUBILEE,
in scotland to championship standard was carried
out by Donald
Steel , renown golf course architect. |
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