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Bentra Golf Course

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Bentra Golf Course
Club information
LocationWhitehead
Established1935
TypeMunicipal (Parkland)
Owned byMid and East Antrim Borough Council
Total holes9
GreensBentgrass
Websitehttp://www.bentragolf.co.uk/
Designed byJames Braid
Par36 (72) / SSS: 35 (70)
Length3042 yards

Bentra Golf Course is based in Whitehead, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated on the edge of the small seaside town, surrounded by lush green land and stunning views.

History

The course was designed in 1935 by 5-time Open Champion and renowned golf course architect James Braid. The 9-hole course has seen few changes over the years, staying true to Braid's design. Bentra Golf Course is one of only two courses designed by Braid in Northern Ireland.

Course

One of Whitehead, County Antrim's two golf courses, Bentra Golf Course is touted to be one of the longest 9-hole courses in Ireland, spanning 3042 yards. The course was designed for both experienced and novice golfers in mind, with wide fairways and avenues of grand old trees, plus some particularly long holes.

Beyond the course lie the stunning countryside views, the historic settlement of Ballycarry, the tranquil waters of Larne Lough and idyllic Islandmagee peninsula. Next to the course is the unique green space of Whitehead’s Diamond Jubilee Wood.

Mini golf

The latest addition to Bentra Golf Course is an 18-hole mini golf course. Each hole highlights key points of interest from the Borough.

See also


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