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Waterville Golf

The seaside landscape that is home to Waterville golf is legendary to say the least. The nearby ocean with its crashing waves, and the mythology that surrounds the area make a vacation to Waterville a unique experience. Anyone can appreciate and enjoy the course at Waterville because of its inviting ambiance and friendly inhabitants. The history of golf at Waterville dates back to the 1800s when golf was part of the village way of life.

Built in 1973, The Waterville golf course has been host to many of today's most popular and professional golfers. Tiger Woods has golfed at Waterville, so too have many other legendary golfers such as Floyd and Stewart. One of the courses designers, John Mulcahy even insisted that his ashes be buried on the 17th hole of the course named after him "Mulcahy's Peak." There must be something profoundly special about Waterville if people want to be buried there.

The Mystery of Waterville Golf Course
It has been said that Noah's granddaughter in fact found herself on the very bay and has been thought of as one of the first invaders of Ireland prior to the Milesians. It's easy to be captivated by the mystery and drawn in to Irish tradition. But, there's golfing at hand and Waterville is the place.

The rugged front nine holes of Waterville golf Course boasts an amazing contrast to its back nine where par three's can be found. There's no doubt that golfing at Waterville can be challenging, however, rewarding at the same time. There are many golf courses located in Ireland, but finding a course as majestic and beautiful as Waterville is certainly difficult.

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