A new championship-standard links golf course, costing approximately £30million, is planned for development between Portrush and Limavady. Subject to planning approval, construction could begin as early as next year, aiming for a 2029 opening. The project, by the Galgorm Collection, is expected to create 300 jobs and increase local investment to £65million following the acquisition of Roe Park Resort. The initiative aligns with Northern Ireland's tourism strategy, which highlights the region's appeal to golfers and the economic benefits of golf tourism, which generated £86 million last year.
The project, which will cost around £30million, will deliver a championship-standard links course between Portrush and Limavady, joining notable golf courses on the north coast.
The Galgorm Collection says the Bellarena Golf Links project will create 300 new jobs and increase investment in the area to £65million.
Economy Minister Dr. Caoimhe Archibald indicated that golf tourism generated a record £86 million for the region last year and is expected to grow further.
Northern Ireland, with its rich heritage and stunning views, is a highly sought-after destination for golfers, driving the tourism strategy to maximize this potential.
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