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For many years now, a group of my golfing companions make a trip to Ireland every May, where we are joined by some of our friends who live over there, for four or five days of golf, Guinness and the �craic�. Being the Captain for next year�s tour, I get to choose where we will be based and the courses to be played. Obviously I have decided to include Northern Ireland and intend to show my friends the attractions of County Antrim.
From the nine glens via Ballycastle, you can see the Mull of Kintyre on a clear day and feel that you can step across to Rathlin Island, although it is six miles away. Furthermore, we must visit the oldest licensed distillery in Ireland at Bushmills, it�s been over 400 years since it was first licensed and it�s believed to have been going for at least 400 years before that. No doubt we shall imbibe in a small snifter or two of its product. Then there�s the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and on to the Giants Causeway, with dramatic scenery all the way. While I�m over there next month, I intend to start making the necessary arrangements.