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Balmoral Golf Club. Balmoral Golf Club is located on Lisburn Road, in south Belfast, three miles south of the city centre. It is an 18-hole course with a par of 69. [1] The course was founded in 1914. The course is comparatively flat in nature and has a number of intentionally placed trees. It has a putting green practice area and pitching area.
Won: 1947. Frederick J. Daly, MBE (11 October 1911 – 18 November 1990) was a Northern Irish professional golfer, best known for winning The Open Championship in 1947 at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake. Born in Portrush, County Antrim, he was the first Irishman from either side of the border to win the Open and the first to play in the ...
Alexander Hamburg "Alex" Findlay (April 21, 1866 – April 16, 1942) was a Scottish-American golf course architect, professional golfer, golf club maker, and promoter of the game of golf in the United States of America. Findlay was the manager of the golf department at Wright & Ditson Sporting Goods store in Boston, Massachusetts.
Bassingbourn Barracks Golf Club - Royston. Batchwood Hall Golf Club - St Albans. Bushey Hall Golf Club - Bushey. Forest Hills Golf Club (Hertford) - Hertford. The Grove - Watford. Hanbury Manor Golf Club - Thundridge. Harpenden Common Golf Club - Harpenden. Moor Park Golf Club - Rickmansworth. Oxhey Golf Club - Watford.
Royal Belfast Golf Club. Royal County Down Golf Club. Royal Portrush Golf Club. Categories: Sports venues in Northern Ireland. Golf in Northern Ireland. Golf clubs and courses in the United Kingdom. Golf clubs and courses in Ireland. Tourist attractions in Northern Ireland.
Norman Vico Drew was born on 25 May 1932 in Belfast, Northern Ireland and started his golfing career at Balmoral Golf Club in Belfast, before the family moved to Bangor, County Down in 1948. In 1947 and 1948, he won an open boys event at Donaghadee, and in 1948 he reached the last-16 of the Boys Amateur Championship at Kilmarnock (Barassie).
Balmoral Castle ( / bælˈmɒrəl /) is a large estate house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and a residence of the British royal family. It is near the village of Crathie, 9 miles (14 km) west of Ballater and 50 miles (80 km) west of Aberdeen . The estate and its original castle were bought from the Farquharson family in 1852 by Prince Albert, the ...
6. Donkeys Pull Their Own Weight - Literally. Donkeys have been used as pack and work animals for millennia due to their ability to navigate rough terrain, their stamina, and their strength - big ...