slave1 wrote: » Royal Portrush courses from Thursday and Friday. The courses have just got their new yardage books, the Valley has 5 new holes and Dunluce course is losing its 17th and 18th to make way for the tented village, in return it has a new par 5 (pictured below) and par 4, parts of which were stole from the Valley course. I played the 17th and 18th (tee boxes going soon and doubt they will be in play for much longer) and in all honesty they were the two weakest holes on the course and the two replacements are far superior, the par 5 in particular so the course has only got better, just a shame to lose that mammoth bunker (pictured) from the par 5 17th but there's a huge bunker now on the new par 5 so they kinda kept that theme. There's going to be some great holes for the Open, both the lad I was playing with and I were driving well and neither made it over the rough stuff on the par 3 17th never mind reaching the green, it was 208 from the whites straight into strong wind, pretty much impossible for most amateurs, I had an 8! The new par 5 and that bunker on the RHS is huge Old 17th par 5 bunker on RHS from the drive, yer mans ball was plugged right at the top of the bunker Few shots from the Valley course New par 3 17th using one of the original greens from the 1800's With just RCD and Doongeg to play for me Royal Portrush is tops by a country mile. IMHO 1. Royal Portrush Dunluce 2. Lahinch 3. Ballybunion Cashen 4. Carne 5. Tralee 6. Enniscrone 7. Portstewart 8. Ballybunion Old 9. The Island 10. Waterville Sorry, no Baltray, European, Portmarnock or Sligo, just not in my personal top 10.
Whiplash85 wrote: » What was it about Cashen that you would have it ahead of the old course in Ballybunion? Only reason I'm asking is I got a gift voucher for my Birthday recently and I can play the old in early April for €100 or play cashen for €50. Any feedback would be appreciated as I have never played either.
Johnny_Fontane wrote: » Heading up to play the Great Northern Links Challenge this week. Portstewart on Wed, Portrush on Thurs and Ballyliffin on Friday. :D Hopefully get somewhat of a dry week......
Jawgap wrote: » https://twitter.com/ncgmagazine/status/916906030033965056
kopkidda wrote: » Playing Baltray Friday, any hole by hole guide for amateurs?Here its in great nick.
Ally McIntosh wrote: » I don't want to set your expectations too high (just in case) but for me 3 to 7 are THE finest stretch of holes in the entire country. 12 to 16 aren't far behind.
Hoboo wrote: » An overrated track compared to RCD, Enniscrone etc. But maybe take it for granted being a local. All that land and not one view of the sea. Haven't played it since August but id imagine the place has been forked in the last 3 weeks, last time it was in bits for weeks.
Ally McIntosh wrote: » kopkidda wrote: » Playing Baltray Friday, any hole by hole guide for amateurs?Here its in great nick. I don't want to set your expectations too high (just in case) but for me 3 to 7 are THE finest stretch of holes in the entire country. 12 to 16 aren't far behind.
ThunderCat wrote: » In fairness the vast majority of courses pale in comparison to RCD.
Hoboo wrote: » Its certainly up there. He did say the finest stretch in the country :eek:
thewobbler wrote: » —- Things I don’t understand no.1. There was a presentation in the lobby for a proposed new layout for the course. Why in God’s name would anyone want to go and **** with what is perfection? What is it they think they can achieve? Why spend this money????