we are looking at RCD and RP and this year it was £230 and £210 and they havn't set the GF for 2019 yet so no doubt it will be higherIts just ridiculous now.
Totally geared up to the American market.
we are looking at RCD and RP and this year it was £230 and £210 and they havn't set the GF for 2019 yet so no doubt it will be higherIts just ridiculous now.
Totally geared up to the American market.
I'm in the process of buying a house 4 minutes drive from the Rosapenna clubhouse.....I'll do you mates ratesCheers fellas, I've been across the North as far as Ballyliffin, but just fancied the South / South West as i've heard such good things......but its crazy expensive.
Prices around Dublin are the same, anything decent is 200+ I'm afraid.Managed to play Lahinch few years ago before the American price boom, couldn't justify that now which is a shame as I loved it even though the weather was more than blustery, if I go back next year it'll be castle course there only, though we're more likely to head back to Dublin so I'll have to see what's around there.
Damn shame that, might have to leave the clubs behind and get my Guiness legs ready again then for a trip to St James GatePrices around Dublin are the same, anything decent is 200+ I'm afraid.
Good point work checking the SGU website Brian, some good deals on thereThought I would chuck into the pot this.
If you haven't played Machrihanish and clubs near it and want to play some irish golf clubs within the same year, Machrihanish does have reciprocals with a number of golf clubs. Cost of membership is about £340.
Members of Machrihanish Golf Club receive a 50% discount on green fees when visiting Dunaverty, Carradale, Shiskine, Ballycastle, Ballyliffin, Portstewart, Castlerock and Rosapenna Golf Clubs.
On top of this you can then access the Scottish Golf Union offers available only to Scottish members.
Could make sense if you play enough, probably only applicable to LQ or one or two others.