Dunmurry Golf Club is located in Dunmurry Lane, south-west Belfast, Northern Ireland. It consists of an 18-hole course with a par of 70.[1]

Clubhouse, opened in 1983

Founded in 1905, the club was originally located in Upper Dunmurry Lane. The original 9-hole course was designed and laid by G.S. Dunn of Newcastle, County Down, in 1905. The course was extended to 14 holes in 1973 and then to 18 holes in 1977. As a result of road improvements in the area, the club moved to a new course in Dunmurry Lane approximately one mile away from the previous course.

Honourable members include Dame Mary Peters who represented at the Summer Olympic Games for Team GB and for Northern Ireland in the Commonwealth Games winning Gold.

Scorecards

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Hole Name Yards Par
1 The Copse 338 4
2 Old Forge 338 4
3 Viewfort 163 3
4 Trossachs 509 5
5 Colinmore 342 4
6 Rathmore 404 4
7 Badger's Hill 139 3
8 The Lake 380 4
9 Fortfield 379 4
Out 2979 35
Hole Name Yards Par
10 Elms Gap 336 4
11 Course View 359 4
12 The Lane 151 3
13 Fairy Thorn 483 5
14 Road Hole 264 4
15 Coach House 341 4
16 Oak View 171 3
17 The Hill 296 4
18 The Limes 343 4
In 2744 35 Out 2979 35 Total 5723 70

References

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  1. ^ "Dunmurry Golf Club". NI Tourist Board website. Retrieved 15 May 2008.
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