Cork Golf Club Explained

Cork Golf Club
Location:Castleview, Little Island, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Pushpin Map:Ireland
Pushpin Mapsize:220
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Ireland
Coordinates:51.9014°N -8.3542°W
Establishment:1888,
Type:Private
Holes:18
Tournaments:Irish Open (1932)
Course1:Cork Golf Club
Designer1:Alister MacKenzie
Par1:72
Length1:6813yd

Cork Golf Club is a golf club located in Little Island, Cork, Republic of Ireland.[1] [2] [3] [4]

History

The club, founded in 1888,[5] hosted the 1932 Irish Open, won by Alf Padgham and the 1932 England–Ireland Professional Match.

It held the 1964 Jeyes Tournament, the 1965 Carroll's International and the R.T.V. International Trophy in 1968 and 1969.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Donnelly, Keith. Three Deuces Down: A Donald Youngblood Mystery. 7 September 2017. NewSouth Books. Google Books. 9781588383105.
  2. Book: The Golf Guide Britain and Ireland. F. H. G.. Staff. Hunter. Publishing. 7 September 2017. Hunter Publishing, Inc. Google Books. 9781588434135.
  3. Book: Adventure Guide to Ireland. 9781588433671. Neylon. Tina. 2004-01-09.
  4. Book: Trolleys and Squibs: A Golfer's Guide to Irish Links. Louise. Miracle. Rick. Miracle. 7 September 2017. Pomegranate. Google Books. 9780764913365.
  5. Web site: Club History – Cork Golf Club. www.corkgolfclub.ie.