County Armagh Golf Club, Co. Armagh in Ireland

This parkland course is laid out within the walled demesne of the former
palace of the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh. The club with its
entrance and clubhouse almost in the centre of the ancient cathedral City
of Armagh enjoys a very unique location. The thousands of trees including
many mature specimens planted in the last century enhance the beauty of
the grounds and provide an attractive backdrop for the eighteenth century
primate's palace and a massive limestone obelisk sited on the highest
point of the course.
There are surprisingly few bunkers, none after the tenth and the problems
presented to golfers are created by the subtle undulations on the fairway
and the strategically placed trees which put a premium on tee shot accuracy.

Over the years the course has undergone continuous improvement and presents
notable challenges to the golfer at the first, a long par four, the unusual
par three quarry hole and perhaps best of all the downhill par three eleventh.
The 16th, 17th and 18th are tight finishing holes capable of undoing any
good scoring achieved earlier in the round.
County Armagh Golf Club
The Demesne,
Newry Road,
Armagh,
Co Armagh BT60 1EN
Tel & Fax: 028 3752 5861