Named after Killymoon Castle, designed in 1804 by John Nash and reputedly once owned by King George IV who won it on the throw of a dice, the parkland layout is a challenging and enjoyable test. The outward nine starts with a picturesque and demanding doglegpar 5 skirting the woods. The signature hole however, is the 343m par 4 tenth hole - ‘Giant’s Grave’. Accuracy is all on this tree lined masterpiece; the daunting tee shot into a narrow-necked fairway will challenge even the most seasoned campaigner.