Bangor Golf Club


Par/SSS: 71/71
Yards: 6410
Type: Parkland
Holes: 18
Weekday
Round: ££
Day Ticket: N/A
Weekend
Round: £££
Day Ticket: N/A

Hole White Yards Par Yellow Yards Stroke Index Ladies Yards Par Stroke Index
1 351 4 - - 331 4 -
2 493 5 - - 472 5 -
3 359 4 - - 303 4 -
4 471 5 - - 409 4 -
5 463 4 - - 400 4 -
6 354 4 - - 334 4 -
7 192 3 - - 173 3 -
8 409 4 - - 382 4 -
9 392 4 - - 364 4 -
3484 37 3168 36
10 438 4 - - 389 4 -
11 319 4 - - 300 4 -
12 194 3 - - 157 3 -
13 384 4 - - 364 4 -
14 175 3 - - 153 3 -
15 408 4 - - 388 4 -
16 510 5 - - 458 4 -
17 159 3 - - 139 3 -
18 339 4 - - 313 4 -
2926 34 2661 33
6410 71 5829 69


Bangor was originally founded in 1903 as a nine-hole course. In 1905 part of the course moved and it was extended to 18 holes. James Braid designed the layout and, although it has been modified in parts, Bangor retains many of its original features. The course is not especially difficult but it is enough of a challenge to entertain good players without discouraging the less able. It has attracted several major events, including the Ulster and Irish Professional Championships, and Pro-Ams in which famous golfers like Peter Allis and Tony Jacklin have featured.


Address

Broadway, Bangor, Co. Down BT20 4RH

How to Get there

1 mile south of town centre, off the R21.

Contact

Tel: 0 28 9127 0922
Fax: 0 28 9145 3394

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Address

Broadway, Bangor, Co. Down BT20 4RH

How to Get there

1 mile south of town centre, off the R21.

Contact

Tel: 0 28 9127 0922
Fax: 0 28 9145 3394

Green Fee Key
£1 - £15 = £ 
£16 - £30 = ££
£31 - £50 = £££
£50+ = ££££