Balcarrick Golf Club

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Corballis, Donabate
County Dublin
Ireland

Balcarrick Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in Corballis, Donabate, North County Dublin. The club's current layout was established through a phased development: a 9-hole course opened in 1992, expanded to 18 holes in 1995 under designer Barry Langan, and significantly redesigned in 2007 by Golf Course Architect Roger Jones, with construction completed by Dar Golf Construction Ltd. The redesigned course officially opened in June 2008.

The course was developed on land generously provided by local landowner Jack Collins and the Smith Family. With approximately 700 members including juniors, Balcarrick has established itself as a notable regional club. The course has hosted competitive success, including winning the All-Ireland Pierce Purcell Shield in 1984, the Leinster Final of the Irish Mixed Foursomes in 2003, and the O'Grady Cup in 2002. The club's facilities include a clubhouse that opened in 1997 and was renovated in subsequent years. The club is distinguished by its early advocacy for accessibility in golf and was historically notable for being the first golf club without course ownership to gain affiliation to the Golfing Union of Ireland.

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