Known as “the Augusta of Europe”, the parkland in Druids Glen golf courses Wicklow, was designed by Pat Ruddy & Tom Craddock, opened in 1995 and was the Home of the Irish Open in 1996, ’97, ’98 and ’99, with Colin Montgomerie winning twice, before losing a playoff to David Carter in 1998. In 1999, Sergio Garcia won his first professional tournament worldwide with a dramatic Irish Open victory at Druids Glen.
In 2000/’01 Druids Glen was honoured to receive the “European Golf Course of the Year” Award from the International Association of Golf Tour Operators. In 2002, it hosted the Seve Trophy, a biennial event between the leading Tour Players of Britain & Ireland and Continental Europe.
Described as “Nature’s Gift to Golf”, Druids Heath golf course near Dublin is situated on a unique piece of land that provides golfers with spectacular views of Mountains, Sea and Irish Countryside. Druids Heath is true to the history of the great game and a complete contrast in design to the parkland Druids Glen course. The variety of exciting challenges and the spectacular setting produce an unforgettable golfing experience on this unique and thrilling golf course which combines links, heathland and parkland golf.
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