Beaverstown Golf Club, Co. Dublin in Ireland
Built on the lands that were formerly Lamb Brothers fruit farm, the coursewinds its way through acres of mature apple trees which are particularly
beautiful during apple blossom time in May. In 1999, the well-known English
international amateur golfer Peter McEvoy was engaged to redesign the
course to make better use of the many natural features of the course,
including 36 acres of mature apple orchards and a stream which meanders
through the estate.
Of particular note is the 440yard 14th hole. Already acclaimed as a wonderful
addition to the course, this newly-aligned par 4 is arguably the feature
hole at Beaverstown. Only a well-hit drive will allow the player to reach
the green with a medium iron over a menacing stream. A tall ash tree in
the middle of the fairway puts a premium on accuracy while par is further
protected by the orchard that surrounds the green on three sides. The
Orchard trees now border the tees, fairways and greens on eight of the
holes, while the streams and lakes come into play on twelve holes.
The course is built to USGA standard with the sand based Bent Grass allowing
play all year round.
Beaverstown Golf Club
Donabate
Co. Dublin
Tel: 01 843 6721 / 843 6439
Fax: 01 843 5059




