The beautiful Druids Glen Golf Resort is just 20 miles south of Dublin on the east coast of Ireland, in County Wicklow, the Garden of Ireland'.

Known as the Augusta of Europe', the parkland Druids Glen golf course, designed by Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock, opened in 1995 and hosted the Irish Open in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999.

In 2002, it was the venue for the Seve Trophy, a biennial event between the leading tour players of Britain and Ireland and continental Europe.

Located within the 400-acre Druids Glen Golf resort, and nestling between the Irish Sea and stunning Wicklow mountains, is the Marriott Druids Glen Hotel and Country Club. This relaxed elegant hotel features deluxe guest accommodation, and is one of the finest spa and health clubs in Ireland.

Voted European Golf Course of the Year 2005, Druids Glen Golf Course remains a modern classic with the 17th hole's island green providing one of the most exhilarating tests in world golf.

The new Druids Heath lives up to its partner's reputation; rolling fairways, natural rock quarries, lakes, trees and a testing sea breeze all contribute to a round that is packed with interest and thrilling challenges.

The creation of the sensational Druids Heath championship course, which opened for play in September 2003, has achieved the objective of Druids Glen becoming one of the world's finest golf resorts.

Described as nature's gift to golf', Druids Heath is situated on a unique piece of land, which provides golfers with spectacular views of mountains, sea and countryside. The design is a complete contrast to Druids Glen.

Druids Heath is maintained to tour standards and features rolling fairways, natural rock quarries, lakes, trees, streams, gorse, gently undulating greens, traditional pot-bunkers and a testing sea breeze.

Druids Glen Golf Course, Newtownmountkennedy, Co.Wicklow, Ireland 353-1-287 3600.

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