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Clubhouse Opening Times

CLUB HOUSE OPENING HOURS FROM OCTOBER 2010

 

Monday            12pm - 3pm    (Tea, Coffee, Sandwiches)

Tuesday            12pm - 3pm    (Lunch specials)

Wednesday     12pm – CLOSE    (Full Menu)

Thursday         12pm- 3pm    (Tea, Coffee, Sandwiches)

Friday                12pm - 7pm  (Full Menu)

Saturday           11am – 7pm   (Full Menu)  

Sunday              11am - 3pm   (Full Menu)

 

THE ABOVE OPENING HOURS ARE GUARANTEED

If the course or clubhouse is busy these hours will be extended at the discretion of the clubhouse manager

Thank you

 

Course Photos

Below is a selection of photographs of our course and surrounding scenery

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Club House

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Club House

The Clubhouse boasts changing rooms and showers

There are full Bar and Restaurant facilities

Private functions are also catered for

 

For Catering and functions

 phone 087 259 6882

 

Golf Society Outings

Phone 01 4516430

   

Local Rules

Dublin City Golf Club Local Rules – April 2009

Out of bounds. On or over all of the boundaries of the course. All car parks, paved and concreted areas in and around the club house and the club house itself, practice putting green and practice areas.

Internal out of bounds:

  Hole 1: On or over line of white stakes to the right of the 1st fairway.

  Hole 3: On or over line of white stakes to the right of the 3rd fairway.

  Hole 4: The spinney to the right of the 4th.

  Hole 13: The spinney to the right of the 13th.

  Hole 16 : On or over line of white stakes to the left of the 16th fairway.

  Hole 18: On or over the line of white stakes to the left of the 18th Fairway

Hole 6: If it is uncertain that a ball is in the hazard in front of the 6th green, a provisional ball may be played from either the spot where last played or a point behind the hazard on a straight line which runs from the flag and through the point where the ball last entered the hazard. If the original ball is found in the hazard, a player has the option to play it as it lies or play the provisional ball under penalty of one stroke. Once a player opts and plays the ball as it lies, that provisional ball is no longer an option.

Hole 7 Drop Zone: A ball adjacent to the fence around the green may be played under penalty of one shot from the dropping zone in front of the green (white stake). This option only applies if it is not possible to take a penalty drop within two club lengths not nearer the hole.

Hole 8: Fence protecting 9th Tee box: The wire fence protecting the 9th tee box is an immovable obstruction. If it interferes with either stance or swing, a drop without penalty may be taken under Rule 24.2b.

Holes 8 & 9: The wooden fence and rail posts to the left of the 8th green & 9th tee box define the boundaries of the course at that point.

Hole 11: The stone wall in front of the 11th green is an integral part of the course. If this wall interferes with stance or swing, a ball may be played as it lies or dropped under penalty under Rule 28 (unplayable ball).

Hole 15: The stone building to the left of the 15th green is an integral part of the course and if this building interferes with stance or swing, a ball may be played as it lies or dropped under penalty under Rule 28 (unplayable ball).

Others without penalty :

Artificial tee-boxes, the bells on the 1st & 18th are immovable obstructions as are all paths and pathways within the course boundaries.

Stones in bunkers may be removed without penalty.

Staked trees: Compulsory relief – freedom of stance and swing under Rule 24.2b.

Telegraph poles or overhead wires: A ball striking either must be replayed.

Greens: A ball finishing on a green (including temporary /winter greens), other than the one being played, must be removed and dropped at the nearest point of relief not nearer the hole.

Buggies: The use of ride-on buggies in competitions is not permitted without the permission of the Competition Secretary. Permission for buggy use in competitions is normally granted on medical grounds only.

GPS or EDM Equipment: The use of GPS (global Satellite Position) or EDM (Electronic Distance Measuring equipment in club competitions is permitted provided the equipment measures distance only. Devices providing any other information such as wind speed, wind direction or other information (whether switched off or not), as well as distance (GPS or EDM) measurement is not permitted in club competitions.

 

Rules effective 1st April 2009.

   

Scorecard

Dublin City Golf Club Score Card

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