98. Adare Manor – Top 100 UK and Ireland golf courses 2012
Adare Manor in Ireland has been ranked number 98 in Golf Monthly’s top 100 UK and Ireland golf courses 2012
Architect: Robert Trent Jones Senior Stats: 7,453 yds, par 72, SSS 74 GF: From €95.00 Visitor information: No restrictions but must be booked in advance W: adaremanor.com 2010 Ranking: 83 (Down 15) Improvements since 2010 Ranking: Course: None
Panellists' Comments: "Excellent finishing holes, especially 16th and 18th." - "Delightful setting, strong test of golf" - "Be careful to choose the right tees so that you can enjoy the great scenery and the challenge."
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