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Fine greens and fairways |
When nature sculpted Kerry,
she did so with the golfer in mind:
these green hills and golden sand-dunes
are a standing invitation to resume
the eternal battle with par.
All over the country,
expert designers have conspired
with Nature to carve out great courses
whose diverse challenges
no golfer can resist.
Listowel is one such temptation:
a friendly and accessible haven
on the leafy river bank.
Ballybunion, just nine mile distant,
is another: a mighty links of championship
proportions calculated to test the keenest tiger.
A few miles farther afield there are Tralee,
designed by the great Arnold Palmer,
and Killarney, where many of the
world's finest have contested the
Irish Open Championship.
Pack your very best set of clubs.
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