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Balmoral Golf Club
This parkland course, established in 1914 and 5km from the city centre, was the home of late British Open Champion Fred Daly. Visiting golfers welcome except on Saturdays, restricted on Sundays.
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Down Royal Racecourse
Northern Ireland has an illustrious racing history: champion jockeys Richard Dunwoody and Tony McCoy are both from here. The Down
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Irish League Football
Four Belfast clubs contest the local Irish League and Cup competitions. As with many aspects of NI society, politics permeates
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Mount Ober Golf & Country Club
An 18-hole course in undulating parkland with floodlit driving ranges. Visitors are welcome any day or after 14:30 on Saturdays.
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Ormeau Golf Club
Formed in 1893, this nine-hole course is one of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland. Its mature parkland setting can claim 2011
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The Royal Belfast Golf Club
Founded in 1881, this is the oldest of only four 'Royal' Clubs in Ireland and where the growth and organisation of golf in Ireland began.
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Antrim GAA
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) dates back to the late 1800s and has its roots firmly in Irish language and culture.Hurling, Gaelic Football and camogie are Ireland's three indigenous Gaelic Games and Casement Park (est.
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Belfast Giants
The Belfast Giants debuted at the sparkly new Odyssey Arena in December 2000 and, to everyone's amazement, quickly established a huge following.
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Irish Football Association & Windsor Park
London has Wembley, Rio has the Maracana: and Belfast has Windsor Park. Owned by local team Linfield FC and leased for national games, this 14,000-seater stadium rises up amid rows of terraced houses on the lower Lisburn Road.
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Ulster Rugby
The 12,500 capacity Ravenhill Stadium is home to Ulster Rugby - one of the four rugby teams representing Ireland's provinces (the others being Leinster, Munster and Connacht).
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