COURSE GALLERY
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A picturesque moment from the 12th tee, a cruise ship drifting through Carlingford Lough
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A scenic view of the newly renovated 6th hole—one of Greenore’s standout features
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A glimpse through the trees at the 5th hole, highlighting its newly constructed revetted bunkers
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Behind the ladies’ tee on the 6th hole, showcasing the beautiful wildflowers in full bloom along the bank
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A stunning sunrise illuminates the calm waters beside the 8th, creating a picture-perfect morning scene
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A morning fourball making their way up the 3rd hole
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A panoramic view from above the practice putting green, capturing the 12th hole and the breathtaking scenery of Carlingford Lough and Slieve Foy
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A tree-framed view capturing the full length of the tough 16th hole
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A sneak peek of the 4th green framed by its tricky water hazard
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A scenic vantage from the railway line showcases the 8th green and the rolling 9th fairway
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From above, Greenore basks in the golden warmth of the long, hot summer days
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A sunny, rain-kissed Slieve Foy rising behind the 3rd green
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From above, Greenore awakens on a crisp spring morning, the railway line etched gracefully along the lough
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The closing hole shines on a summer evening, its revetted bunkers and undulating fairway set against the backdrop of the local port
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The newly renovated 2nd hole stretches out under clear blue skies, its sweeping water hazard adding drama and definition
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The final green glows beneath a breathtaking red sky, with the historic village of Greenore resting peacefully in the background
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With Slieve Foy rising beneath a cloudless blue sky, the 3rd green is showcased in all its beauty
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The 11th hole stretches out with the local church standing tall in the distance, adding character to the landscape
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An unforgettable scene: a vivid red sky washes over the port and the legendary 18th hole, its freshly renovated bunkers catching the evening light
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Greenore’s iconic double green on the 2nd/10th holes stands out, with the tricky water hazard adding beauty and strategy to the scene
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Beneath the 14th green on a crisp spring morning, the majestic Scots pine trees—staples of Greenore G.C.—stand proudly
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As dawn approaches, the drone ascends to reveal Greenore and the tranquil waves, heralding a new day
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A stunning view of the Pig’s Back green (14th), with majestic Slieve Foy behind and Scots pine branches adding natural framing
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A tranquil spring scene at Hamil’s Pier, with a lady taking in the passing Seatruck along the railway line
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The 14th green comes into view beyond the vibrant whin bush, set against a soft, hazy summer sky
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The 6th and 7th holes reveal their stunning renovations, with the water hazard extended to increase the challenge of our signature 7th hole (Index 1)
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The 12th hole stretches ahead, with the Clubhouse framed by a dramatic red sky at dusk
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From above, Greenore Golf Club awakens under a morning sunrise, the lough shimmering and the Mourne Mountains standing proudly in the background
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The 200-yard 1st hole is beautifully framed by Greenore’s famous Scots pine trees on one side
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Four majestic Scots pines rise above their peers, creating a dramatic frame for the 14th green under a vivid red sky
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This rustic, timeworn sign adds character while pointing the way around Greenore Golf Club
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Aerial view highlighting the distinctive layout of our golf course
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