Killymoon Golf Club, Co. Tyrone in Ireland
Killymoon Golf Club is named after Killymoon Castle, designed in 1804by John Nash and reputedly owned at one time by King George IV who won
it on the throw of a dice.
Founded in 1889, the present parkland layout is a challenging and most
enjoyable test of golf. The outward nine starts with a picturesque and
demanding dogleg par 5 which skirts the woods of Killymoon Castle. The
signature hole at Killymoon however, is probably the aptly named 343m
par 4 10th hole- 'Giant's Grave'. Accuracy is paramount on this tree lined
masterpiece and the daunting tee shot into a narrow-necked fairway will
challenge even the most seasoned campaigner. The almost claustrophobic
influence of the trees continues the whole way to the green.
Killymoon Golf Club
200 Killymoon Road
Cookstown
Co Tyrone
Tel/Fax: 028 8676 3762




