Banks and Brokers Golf
in association with: Ireland

Doonbeg to host 2010 Grand Final

Issued: 4 February 2010

The Grand Final of the 2010 Banks and Brokers Golf Championship will be played at the fabulous Doonbeg Golf Course in Co. Clare, Ireland. The top two teams from The Berkshire and Woburn events qualify to play at Doonbeg in September.

The Grand Final package is free of charge and includes return flights, hotel transfers, 2 rounds of golf (one practice round), dinner and 5 star accommodation.

Officially opened in 2002, the Greg Norman designed Doonbeg was immediately designated as Golf Digest's "Best New International Course." Enjoying a breathtaking location matched with distinctive services and facilities, the unique luxury accommodations and close proximity to Shannon Airport make Doonbeg 5 star golf resort in Ireland one of the world's most desirable golf destinations.

Maybe the last true links course to be built in either Ireland or England, Doonbeg golf course in Clare is ideally situated between two of Ireland's other top ranked courses, BallyBunion and Lahinch.

Doonbeg Golf Course officially opened in 2002, and was immediately designated as Golf Digest's "Best New International Course." Enjoying a breathtaking location matched with distinctive services and facilities, the unique luxury accommodations and close proximity to Shannon Airport make Doonbeg 5 star golf resort in Ireland one of the world's most desirable golf destinations.

Maybe the last true links course to be built in either Ireland or England, Doonbeg golf course in Clare is ideally situated between two of Ireland's other top ranked courses, BallyBunion and Lahinch.

Variations in wind speed and direction ensure the course plays differently each and every time. The Par-72 layout features a single loop of nine holes out and nine back, playing 6,885 yards from the back tees. The most natural routing within the existing dunes resulted in an uncommon combination of five par 3s and five par 5s.

Wind direction and speed determines consistent variation in play - for example the average golfer will play from a sand wedge to a 5-iron on the 111 yard 14th. To allow for a range of conditions and abilities most holes feature five or more tee locations.

For more details please visit: www.doonbeggolfclub.com

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