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Golf

Tee off on some of the finest courses in Ireland

From the challenging parklands at Headfort, Royal Tara and Co. Meath Golf Club, to the historic links at Laytown & Bettystown, golfers of all ages and standards will find a course to suit their game in County Meath.

Add in more recent gems such as Killeen Castle, Knightsbrook Trim, Julianstown and Bellewstown - and there is enough variety to whet any golfer’s appetite to stay and play in the Boyne Valley.

See the Boyne Valley website for up-to-date information on golf courses in Meath.

Killeen Castle Golf Club

Des Smyth is one of our most reverered golfers and knows a thing or two about Meath golf courses...

''I enjoyed over 30 years on the European Tour, the Seniors Tour in Europe and the United States and played in two Ryder Cups. I can honestly say the quality and variety of courses in Meath is on a par with anywhere I have been. It's all here, from courses to suit the big hitting young guns to the more leisurely players, golfers of all ages and abilities will find a course that will suit their game. The hosting of the 2011 Solheim Cup has announced Meath's arrival as a world class golf destination and I know that everyone will enjoy their golf in Meath and will look forward to coming back for another visit''.

(Des Smyth was the first Irishman to win on the US Senior Champions Tour. He is also a former Ryder Cup star and Ryder Cup 2006 Vice-Captain).

Knightsbrook Golf Club

Boyne Valley - Proud to have hosted the 2011 Solheim Cup

The hosting of the 2011 Solheim Cup at the magnificent Jack Nicklaus designed championship course at Killeen Castle and the PING Junior Solheim Cup at Knightsbrook only enhanced Boyne Valley reputation as a great place to play golf and explore some of the Boyne Valley's wonderful heritage.