Woodbrook Golf Club is a golf club located in Shankill, Dublin, Ireland. It was established as a private club in 1921[2] by Sir Stanley Cochrane. Woodbook was first affiliated to the Golfing Union of Ireland (GUI) in 1926.[3] Sir Stanley had previously indulged his enthusiasm for cricket at Woodbrook, a fact that is still reflected in the pavilion style clubhouse and the cricket bell which tolled the start and finish of play and now hangs in the bar.

Woodbrook Golf Club
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Club information
Woodbrook Golf Club is located in Ireland
Woodbrook Golf Club
Location in Ireland
Coordinates53°13′01″N 6°06′43″W / 53.216824°N 6.111826°W / 53.216824; -6.111826
LocationShankill, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Established1921, 103 years ago
TypePrivate
Total holes18
Events hostedIrish Open (1975)
Websitewoodbrook.ie
Woodbrook
Par72
Length6,947 yards (6,352 m)
Course recordDermot Cantrell (64, 2005)[1]

Woodbrook hosted the Hennessy Tournament in 1957, the Irish Hospitals Tournament from 1958 to 1962, the Carroll Sweet Afton Tournament in 1963 and 1964 and the Carroll's International from 1967 to 1974. It was also the first host of the revived Irish Open in 1975. Woodbrook has also hosted the Irish PGA Championship on six occasions (1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1990 and 1991).

References

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  1. ^ "Tullamore relief as GUI lifts ban - Independent.ie".
  2. ^ "Dublin Events". www.dublinevents.com.
  3. ^ "GulliverIreland.com". www.goireland.com.