‘You can find a way of making your idiosyncratic swing work if you understand it’

The next step in Mount Juliet’s evolution has arrived, writes Kevin Markham.

‘You can find a way of making your idiosyncratic swing work if you understand it’

Mount Juliet has always been amongst the elite of Irish golf courses.

A handful vies for the accolade of the country’s best parkland and Mount Juliet always features in that discussion. Under the watchful eye of new owners (Tetrarch) there has been significant investment in the past three years. The sum of €10 million was earmarked to deliver an expansion and an upgrade.

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