Round of Golf For Two (€45) or Four (€89) With Bacon Bap, Hot Drink and Trolley Hire Each at Moyvalley Golf Club (Up to 56% Off)
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Round of Golf For Two (€45) or Four (€89) With Bacon Bap, Hot Drink and Trolley Hire Each at Moyvalley Golf Club (Up to 56% Off)
- 18-hole, par 72 golf course
- Designed by Darren Clarke
- Floodlit driving range
- Restaurant and pro shop
- Open seven days a week
- 45 minutes from Dublin
The Deal
- Round of golf for two or four
- Includes pull trolley hire
- Bacon bap and choice of tea or coffee each
Limit 1 per 2 or 4 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 24-hour cancellation policy. Valid Mon-Fri 6am-dusk; Sat-Sun 2pm-dusk. Food not available on Mon and Tue. No equipment provided. Standard golf attire must be worn. Subject to weather conditions. Valid for one pull trolley per golfer. Original value based on weekend rates. Original values verified on 14 August 2012 at 2.37pm.
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Striving to find a way to keep fairways crease-free, a house-proud groundskeeper developed the legendary golfing iron. Steam ahead to victory with today’s Groupon for a round of golf with pull trolley hire, plus a bacon bap and tea or coffee each at Moyvalley Golf Club. Choose from the following options:
• €45 for two people (Up to 55% off)• €89 for four people (Up to 56% off)
Set among 7369 yards of sweeping Irish countryside, Moyvalley Golf Club boasts an 18-hole showpiece designed by European Tour winner Darren Clarke. The grand putting surfaces with heavy contouring make for challenging rounds for all abilities, while the tall fescue grass and deadly run-offs tempt wayward golf balls. Visitors aiming to hone their swing can head to the floodlit driving range, while a restaurant and professional shop complete this holistic golfing experience.

Beginners or under-par champions can invite one or three fellow fairway fanatics to enjoy a full round of golf, arriving with clubs and suitable match play get-up. The centre will kit guests out with a pull trolley, with duos or fours then free to meander along the greens at a leisurely pace. Whether chasing eagles or battling the bogey man, golfers can take time out of their schedule to gobble up a bacon bap, with a tea or coffee also served, providing it’s not Monday or Tuesday.






