4. Ireland boasts both well established links courses that form an unbroken necklace along the entirety of Ireland's coastline and wondrous inland layouts such as Mount Juliet, host to the 2003 World Golf Championship-American Express Championship, and The K Club, venue for the 2006 Ryder Cup Matches.
5. Irish hospitality is legendary, and there is no other country able to match the genuine warmth and welcoming personality for which the Irish are rightly famous. Nowhere is this heartfelt friendliness more evident than in the clubhouses and on the courses of Ireland. A truly enjoyable golf experience consists of more than wonderful golf and it is in the hospitality department that Ireland really excels.
6. Highest standard of accommodation. The excellence of the courses and world-renowned Irish hospitality are only complemented further these days by the high standards of accommodations. From castle hotels and luxurious country-house properties, to more modest inns and simple bed-and-breakfast establishments, you are always assured quality, value and an inevitable Irish charm that never fails to please.
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