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In this report, we reveal:
- The specific reasons why Waterville Golf Links, considered one of Ireland’s top-10 golf courses and “a true masterpiece,” is a “must play” when visiting Ireland’s County Kerry
- Waterville’s key holes that you should pay special attention to because of their masterful designs or historical significance, including the hole that is, “almost as enthralling, but actually harder than the 18th at Pebble Beach”
- Why some golfers may have been hesitant to visit Waterville Golf Links in the past…and the recent development that could change all that
- What you can expect to pay for golf, hotel rooms, and restaurant meals in this area of Ireland — this report is worth reading for this advice alone!
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We'll also tell you:
- The identity of the man responsible for building Waterville Golf Links, and the surprising fact about how this great golf course actually “began” in the United States
- What prompted Waterville to undergo a massive reconstruction, and why architect Tom Fazio — an American — was chosen to make the changes to this hallowed Irish ground
- The details of Tom Fazio’s revisions, including the two, brand new holes he created, the five holes he radically redesigned, and how he left his mark on the 11 others
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Plus, you'll learn:
- What to expect from Skellig Bay, the new Ireland golf course that’s located barely a mile away from Waterville
- The identity of the architect who designed Skellig Bay, and how it compares to one of his other designs, Old Head Golf Links, another Irish great
- Which of Skellig Bay’s 18 holes offer particular “flair and fascination,” including the one where you have to hit your ball out over the sea and let the wind guide it back to the fairway!
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You'll also discover:
- The important differences between the three golf courses at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club, including the identity of the one that has hosted the Irish open
- The best places to stay when playing the courses at Waterville, Killarney and Skellig Bay – comfort and service vary greatly here; don’t get burned!
- The best places to dine near each golf course, based on the type of food and atmosphere you’re looking for
- The best off-course activities and sights to see in the areas of Waterville and Killarney, including a historic village turned artist retreat, a chocolate factory, a charming fishing town, lighthouses, and a monastery believed to date from the seventh century!
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