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David, the organiser of the City of Belfast Golf Course, wants to share some exciting news with the sports community. Located in Newtownabbey, just 8 miles north of the City Centre and easily accessible from the M2 motorway, the course offers a warm welcome to all visitors.
Recently, the course has seen some improvements, including the addition of a new feature par 4, which has enhanced the mature parkland layout. In October 2014, a new clubhouse pavilion was officially opened, giving both members and visitors a better experience.
David is particularly keen to highlight the affordable membership options at City of Belfast Golf Course. With fees ranging from £50 to £345, there are categories to suit all age groups, including Junior, Juvenile, Youth, Under 30, Senior Citizen, and Adult. There are no joining fees or bar levies, making membership accessible to everyone.
For those who prefer paying and playing, the club offers daily rates that won't break the bank. This allows golf enthusiasts to enjoy a round without the high costs often associated with the sport.
Special offers, events, and tee times are regularly available for both members and visitors, ensuring there’s always something to look forward to. David's goal is to make the City of Belfast Golf Course suitable for all types of golfers and playable throughout the year.
Green fees for non-members vary depending on the day and category. Gents and Ladies (18-64) pay £13 on weekdays and £16 on weekends and public holidays. Senior Citizens (65+) pay £11 on weekdays and £16 on weekends and public holidays. Juniors (under 18) pay £11 every day.
Additional services like trolley and golf club hire are available for nominal fees of £2.50 and £5, respectively.
David is confident the City of Belfast Golf Course has become a popular destination for golfers of all skill levels. With its affordable membership options and accessible pay and play rates, he's determined to make golf an inclusive sport for everyone.