Golf Clubs
- Royal Portrush Golf Club
Royal Portrush golf course in Northern Ireland is one of the best and most challenging links golf courses in the world.In the five years between 1995 & 1999 and also in 2004, Royal Portrush Golf Club hosted the Senior British Open Championship ('British Seniors') and it is planned to do so again in 2008.
- Portstewart Golf Club
The Strand Course, opened in 1992, is indisputably the jewel in Portstewarts crown for both quality of game and scenery. 18 championship holes, 6895 yards, par 72, it presents a true test of golf set in classic links country amid towering sand dunes with views at every turn of the blue Donegal hills, the rolling Atlantic and the tranquil estuary of the River Bann. The Riverside Course has now been extended to a full 18 holes. Running from the Clubhouse down to and along the River Bann at 5725 yards, par 68, with extensive bunkers and a spectacular water feature, it offers a worthy if slightly less challenging alternative to the Strand. It has proved highly popular with local Societies.
- Castlerock Golf Club
Castlerock Golf Club is situated in the seaside village of Castlerock, which lies approximately 5 miles due West of the town of Coleraine on the North Coast of Northern Ireland. Castlerock is a fabulous links course set among rolling sand dunes. Its scenic qualities embrace the river Bann flowing out to the Atlantic, and also eye-catching views of Donegal and on a clear day towards Scotland and the Isle of Islay. An ideal retreat in which to play golf.- Radisson Roe Park Hotel & Golf Resort
Radisson SAS Roe Park has one of the best 18-hole parkland golf courses in this part of Ireland. Set amidst the beautiful countryside of the Roe Valley - with mountains to the south and the sea to the north - the Roe Park course provides a challenging combination of water hazards and natural features. Open all year round, the course is complemented by its own floodlit driving range.