Malone Golf Club

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Malone Golf Club
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Club information
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Location near Belfast
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Malone Golf Club (Northern Ireland)
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Malone Golf Club (island of Ireland)
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Malone Golf Club (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates 54°32′19″N5°58′42″W / 54.538681°N 5.978420°W / 54.538681; -5.978420 Coordinates: 54°32′19″N5°58′42″W / 54.538681°N 5.978420°W / 54.538681; -5.978420
Location Dunmurry, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Established1895, 127 years ago
TypePrivate
Total holes27
Tournaments hosted Irish Open (1933)
Website malonegolfclub.co.uk
Drumbridge / Ballydrain
Par 70
Length6,689 yards (6,116 m)
Edenderry
Par 36
Length3,211 yards (2,936 m)

Malone Golf Club is a golf club located near Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

History

The club, founded in 1895, [4] hosted the 1933 Irish Open, won by Bob Kenyon. [4]

Scorecards

Drumbridge

HoleNameYardsPar
13824
25435
34564
41663
54384
61953
74874
83654
93654
Out3,59735

Ballydrain

HoleNameYardsPar
14204
23944
31933
44284
54234
61693
73094
85255
94314
Out3,29235

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  4. 1 2 "Heritage : Malone Golf Club". www.malonegolfclub.co.uk.