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Beaufort

Killarney, County Kerry
Killarney, County Kerry
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  • AddressChurchtown, Beaufort, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 E8HW, Ireland

Kerry is blessed with more than its fair share of fantastic golf courses – from the great links of Ballybunion, Waterville, Tralee and Dooks on the coast to the inland Killarney complex, the county is truly fortunate to have so many top tracks.

A relative newcomer on the Kerry golfing scene is Beaufort Golf Club, near Killarney where a fine 18-hole layout was opened in 1995 by the Magill family who engaged Dr Arthur Spring to route a 6,600-yard course over part of the 300-acre Churchtown Estate.

Dr. Spring, from Tralee, is something of a latter day Alister MacKenzie, switching from a 20-year career in the medical profession to golf course design where he has now laid out a number of courses – East Clare, Kilrush, Woodstock and Newcastle West to name but a few.

Beaufort is located in a valley with the backdrop of the highest mountain range in Ireland – the MacGillycuddy Reeks – in view from all parts of the course. The course is maturing nicely and it enjoys good natural drainage which allows golf to be played all year round.

The back nine are sited nearer to the mountains on the south side and are dominated by the presence of Castle Core, a 15th century ruin situated near the 13th green. Two holes of note are the 187-yard par three 8th where the tee shot is played from a small copse to a green protected by deep bunkers and the 482-yard par five 12th which winds its way along a shaded valley to a well-protected green.

Tom Mackenzie was commissioned to make some alterations to the layout prior to the Great Recession of the late 2000s, which included a pond on the 18th, a new 18th green and a short hole on the front nine. Some fairway bunkering was completed and the course was lengthened to 7,004 yards for the benefit of those who like to open their shoulders. However, due to the economic climate, the architect's proposals were unfinished.

Kerry is blessed with more than its fair share of fantastic golf courses – from the great links of Ballybunion, Waterville, Tralee and Dooks on the coast to the inland Killarney complex, the county is truly fortunate to have so many top tracks.

A relative newcomer on the Kerry golfing scene is Beaufort Golf Club, near Killarney where a fine 18-hole layout was opened in 1995 by the Magill family who engaged Dr Arthur Spring to route a 6,600-yard course over part of the 300-acre Churchtown Estate.

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Mackenzie & Ebert was formed in 2005, after the duo had spent fifteen years as lead designers with Donald Steel & Co. They now provide advice to seven of the ten current Open Championship venues.

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