Highfield Golf Club
Address: Carbury, County Kildare
Tel: +353 46 9731021

Highfield Golf Club is located in the green countryside of Co Kildare, just 30 minutes drive from the western suburbs of Dublin. It's a par 70 parkland course, over 6,140 yards of mostly flat terrain but making good use of natural undulation, hazards and a fast flowing stream running through many holes to present a good challenge to golfers of all abilities.
The course is designed by Alan Duggan, one of the family who own the course and who have lived at Highfield for more than 250 years. Their easy and natural hospitality has contributed in no small way to making this a course that is particularly welcoming to visitors and has a relaxed, family friendly atmosphere.
Facilities include a log cabin style clubhouse, build from Canadian Cedar, Lumberjack's Steakhouse which includes a barbecue area and Conker's Bar.
Self Catering Accommodation
Accommodation is available adjacent to the course in one of thirty lodges, each built from cedar and featuring dramatic living space with beautiful furnishings, high spec fitted kitchens, two double bedrooms with top quality bathrooms and large decked verandas.
The lodges are a wonderful place to stay for golfers and non-golfers alike. As well as having access to all the bar and restaurant facilities of the club, the location is ideal for those touring the horse country of Co Kildare or who just want to get away from it all and relax.
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