Rich in historical association the name Clandeboye is anglicised from the Gaelic. In the year 559 the monks of St Comgall’s Bangor monastery grazed their flocks on what is now the Dufferin course. To this very day the legendary Conn’s Stone, (Conlig in the Gaelic) still remains standing between the sixteenth green and the seventeenth tee.
Clandeboyne Golf Club, 51 Tower Rd, Bangor, Newtownards BT23 4RX
"One word Brilliant 👏, from enquiries to booking both golf and accommodation. Many thanks to Scott, Craig, George & Ryan ( Pro who looked after me for the day ) . From the warm up and out on the course, Ryan was knowledgeable and helpful ,explained everything i needed to know to play a links course . Will take on board his tips and work at them ."
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