Beaverstown Golf Club is one of the hidden gems of Irish golf. Its unique design, laid out among 36 acres of mature apple trees and bordering the shores of Rogerstown estuary, makes the best use of these and its other natural features – six lakes and a stream which meanders through the course.
With water coming into play on twelve holes and the aforementioned apple trees lining eight holes, premium is placed on accuracy off the tee, providing a testing challenge to golfers of all abilities.
Originally designed in 1982 by the legendary Eddie Hackett (Old Head of Kinsale, Connemara, Waterville, Enniscrone,) and remodelled by Peter McEvoy OBE (Fota Island, Rathsallagh, Powerscourt), the course is a true test of golf.
The time has come to try it for yourself.
The Course – A Hidden Gem!
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Beaverstown Golf Club presents golfers with one of the most unique challenges in modern golf. It’s design makes the best use of its many natural features – the shores of Rogerstown estuary, 6 lakes, 36 acres of mature apple trees and a stream which meanders through the course. The orchards, in fact, border the tees, fairways and undulating greens on 8 of the holes, while the streams and lakes come into play on 12 holes.This 140-acre course is built to USGA standard with the sand-based greens allowing play all year round. The course is particularly beautiful in May during apple blossom time.
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