Killeen
Length: 6564 m Par: 72 SSS: 73
Summary Description
The Killeen course is very much the flagship course at the club. The
Killarney lakes and high mountain range provide an imposing backdrop to
this Championship course. Re-opened in June 2006 the course is slightly
longer with faster greens that have been brought closer to the water hazards
around the course. At 6564 metres it will challenge long hitters with
accuracy being vital as there is water on virtually every hole. Nick Faldo
on winning The Irish Open in 1991 was one of only three players to finish
under par. The challenging golf is matched by the spectacular views with
the 10 th being a firm favourite where you are playing virtually onto
the lake.
Difficulty Level
This already challenging course has just got tougher with more length
added to the course, faster redesigned greens and numerous water hazards.
Long accurate shots will be rewarded on this course.
Competition History
Hosted the Irish Open Championship in 1991 and 1992 with Nick Faldo emerging
victorious on both occasions.
In 1996 the Curtis Cup was played on the course with the ladies
of Great Britain and Ireland beating the USA in a famous victory.
In Addition
- Fabulous lake views on the 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd & 4 th holes.
- Spectacular par 3 on the 10 th virtually playing onto the lake.
- Fabulous closing holes with excellent lake views.
- The 13 th is a very tough Par 4, possibly the toughest hole on the
course affectionately known as the ‘Tiger’ Hole.
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