The European Tour stays in the EU and moves from Germany to Ireland and the lush rolling parkland of Mount Juliet Estate and 1,500 acres of Irish countryside that has an 18th century mansion as a clubhouse.
Designed by Jack Nicklaus and Ron Kirby back in 1991 in the middle of the Celtic Tiger boom, this magnificent course has beech and oak trees lining perfectly manicured fairways and has played host to three Irish Opens; Faldo (1991), Langer (1992) and Torrance (1993) and two WGC events; Woods (2002) and Els (2004) that’s four Major Championship winners, which sums up the pedigree of this course.