Malone Golf Club simply oozes class from the moment you tee off. The course, designed by CK Cotton, is split into three nine-hole sections, Drumbridge, Ballydrain and Edenderry. It covers some 330 acres of attractive wooded parkland, much of it within sight of a large trout lake that poses a hazard for several holes.
If playing a round, be sure and stop in at the clubhouse afterwards for drinks or a meal. Designed in the Tudor Revival style, it is very popular with members and visitors alike. On one of the gateposts by the entrance can be seen a V for victory, left by the Allied Forces based there during the Second World War. The club shop sells a range of useful merchandise and before embarking on a round it’s worth popping by for a few tips, or even to book a session with the club pro.