Belfast
Newtownstewart
Belfast
Golf club
At a glance Type of course: Parkland Length of course in yards: 5901 Par: 70
This delightful course lies at the foot of Bessie Bell mountain, two miles from the town of Newtownstewart. Mature trees and natural fairway undulations make this an interesting and enjoyable challenge for golfers of all standards. Founded in 1914, Newtownstewart Golf Club forms part of the Baronscourt Estate, Belfast home of the Duke of Abercorn. The club is easily accessible, just five minutes from the main A5 Omagh to Strabane road. This beautiful 18th hole parkland course commands panoramic views of the surrounding Sperrin mountains and being part of the historic Baronscourt Estate has specimen oak and beech trees that are in excess of two hundred years old.
rather than formality and a warm welcome awaits all golfers, from their first contact with the well stocked Golf Shop, to their sojourn in the clubhouse where the professional bar and catering staff will ensure an enjoyable end to the day. The practice ground at the club is second to none, with separate areas for chipping, putting and bunker play complementing our new six bay driving range with expert tuition from our resident professional at our golf academy.
The emphasis at the club is on friendliness
Best days for visitors to play: Mon – Sun, (Ladies’ Day is Thurs)
Belfast
Main Map Reference C3, 24 38 Golf Course Road, Newtownstewart, Omagh, County Tyrone, BT78 4HU Tel: +44 (0) 28 8166 1466 +44 (0) 28 8166 2242 E-mail: info@newtownstewartgolfclub.co.uk
www.newtownstewartgolfclub.co.uk
Did you know? The course is set in the rolling parkland of The Baronscourt Estate, the ancestral estate of the Duke of Abercorn. Golfers will frequently encounter deer, wild pheasant, red squirrels and buzzards during their round. 40