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Abbeyfeale Golf Club occupies a corner of west Limerick that most visiting golfers drive straight through on their way to Kerry, which means the locals have largely kept this place to themselves. The town of Abbeyfeale sits at the foot of the Mullaghareirk Mountains along the River Feale, and the course reflects that border-country character — rugged, unhurried, and refreshingly unpretentious. This is the kind of club where the game is still primarily a community affair, run by and for the people who actually live here.
The surrounding landscape is quintessential south-Munster farmland, all rolling green fields and hedgerow boundaries, with the mountains providing a constant backdrop. The Feale valley's wet Atlantic climate keeps the turf soft underfoot for much of the year, which rewards a ground game but punishes anything offline into the rough margins.
As a rural members' club in this part of Ireland, Abbeyfeale offers golf stripped of pretension — affordable, sociable, and genuinely local. It is exactly the sort of course that reminds you why the game took hold so deeply in Irish country towns in the first place.
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