87. Killarney Killeen – Top 100 UK and Ireland golf courses 2012
Killarney's Killeen Course in Ireland has been ranked number 87 in Golf Monthly’s top 100 UK and Ireland golf courses 2012


Architect: Billy O'Sullivan and Eddie Hackett Stats: 6,652 yds, par 72, SSS 71 GF: €90 Visitor information: No restrictions W: killarney-golf.com 2010 Ranking: 70 (Down 17) Improvements since 2010 Ranking: Course: Construction of a new 1st tee box in 2011
Panellists' Comments: "A romantic, loughside setting for this charming, manicured and mature parkland design" - "Make sure and take your camera, you will be amazed at the clarity of your photographs"
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