Royal County Down Golf Club opened on 23 March 1889 and is one of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland. It has two 18-hole links courses, the Championship Course and the Annesley Links.
The golf club is located in one of the world’s most beautiful links settings within the Murlough Nature Reserve. Against the magnificent backdrop of the Mountains of Mourne, the links stretch along the shores of Murlough beach in Dundrum Bay.
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Royal County Down Golf Course, 36 Golf Links Rd, Newcastle, DownBT33 0AN, United Kingdom
Today Expect a temp in the range 3.2℃ to 6.5℃ with wind speed 4.9 m/sec (WSW)
Friday, Feb 10 Expect a temp in the range 4.7℃ to 5.5℃ with wind speed 6.4 m/sec (SW)
Saturday, Feb 11 Expect a temp in the range 7.3℃ to 7.8℃ with wind speed 5.4 m/sec (WSW)
Sunday, Feb 12 Expect a temp in the range 6.7℃ to 7.7℃ with wind speed 2.5 m/sec (SW)
Monday, Feb 13 Expect a temp in the range 5.6℃ to 6.6℃ with wind speed 2.2 m/sec (SSW)
Tuesday, Feb 14 Expect a temp in the range 6.6℃ to 7℃ with wind speed 3.8 m/sec (S)
Wednesday, Feb 15 Expect a temp in the range 4.1℃ to 6.2℃ with wind speed 2.9 m/sec (S)
Newcastle weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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