Situated in area known as "Heaven's Reflex", due to its outstanding beauty, Killarney Golf
Club comprises three top class parkland layouts the Killeen Course, Mahony's Point and most
recently, Lackabane. It is the Killeen Course however (closely followed by Mahony's Point)
that is perceived to be the jewel in the Killarney golfing crown. Nestled amidst the splendour
of the Lakes of Killarney in the shadow of the majestic Macgillycuddy's Reeks mountain
range, the Killeen Course is consistently rated amongst the world's top courses and
has hosted many major championships including the 1991 & 1992 Irish Open Golf Championship,
won on both occasions by Nick Faldo; and also the 1996 Curtis Cup.
Founded: 1971
Designer: Dr. Billy O'Sullivan, Eddie Hackett
Championship Length: 7,121 yards
Par: 72
SSS (Course Rating): 73
Type: Parkland
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