Ringenane - The headland of the birds.
    The name is magical and for many the headland is an oasis of peace and tranquillity. Nor was it short these past 65 years of birdies, no, the golfers have seen to that and even the odd eagle has been known to appear!

    Ringenane holds an attraction for both members and visitors. Its peaceful and picturesque location overlooking the the Belgooly river estuary, its long established natural habitat for flora and fauna and the respect and care the long-standing members and staff hold for this place, have made this course a unique place to play.

Card of the Course - Ringenane
Hole Blue White Red Par
1 180 170 150 3
2 299 289 270 4
3 312 275 250 4
4 332 332 300 4
5 177 155 140 3
6 326 316 300 4
7 140 125 110 3
8 464 454 440 5
9 436 436 400 5
Out 2,666 2,552 2000 35
10 180 170 150 3
11 299 289 270 4
12 312 275 250 4
13 332 332 300 4
14 177 155 140 3
15 326 316 300 4
16 140 125 110 3
17 464 454 440 5
18 436 436 400 5
In 2,666 2,552 2,000 35
Total 5,332 5,104 4,000 70
    Sloping down to the riverbanks, and occupying a small circular peninsula, a demanding round of golf awaits on this tight course, playing into the natural slopes of the land.

    Ringenane welcomes green fees and societies and is an ideal starting place ground for beginners. Juvenile members continue to utilise the demands of this course for their basics and groundwork.

    The course has full Clubhouse facilities - changing rooms, bar and restaurant. Trolley and club hire is also available.
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