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Oct 6th, 2015
Mount Juliet
Joins European Tour Properties
Words: The Brigadier Photography: Landmark Media
The internationally renowned Mount Juliet Estate becomes the 16th member of the exclusive European Tour Properties network with the announcement of the Irish venue as a European Tour Destination.
Mount Juliet is one of Ireland’s most iconic golf resorts, and is located in the heart of County Kilkenny. It becomes the first European Tour Destination in Ireland, joining a network of venues that encompasses 14 different countries across Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Steeped in history, the 250 year-old Manor House at Mount Juliet, which has operated as a luxury hotel since 1989, enjoys panoramic views over the River Nore and Ballylinch Stud. Located just 20 minutes from Kilkenny City and a little over an hour from Dublin, Mount Juliet boasts an extensive range of world class amenities and facilities, including Ireland’s only Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, a state of the art equestrian centre, the Michelin starred Lady Helen Restaurant, river and coarse fishing, extensive walking, jogging and cycling trails and a relaxing spa and leisure centre.
The course at Mount Juliet was designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened in 1991 with a friendly match between Nicklaus and Irish golfing legend Christy O’Connor Snr.
Two years later it hosted the first of three consecutive Irish Opens, boasting an illustrious roll of honour of Sir Nick Faldo, Bernhard Langer and Sam Torrance respectively. The venue subsequently hosted the 2002 WGC – American Express Championship when Tiger Woods dominated the worldclass field to claim victory, and again in 2004 when Ernie Els emerged victorious.
Mount Juliet joins the 15 existing members in the European Tour Properties’ portfolio, which includes exceptional facilities such as Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, London Golf Club in England, Terre Blanche Hotel Spa Golf Resort on the French Riviera and Golf Club St. Leon-Rot, recent host venue of The 2015 Solheim Cup.