valoren wrote: » Just looked at the course and the scorecard. That 12th hole looks amazing. At 577 yards is it the longest hole in Ireland?
Asus X540L wrote: » Be great if the Donald comes over for it
Dr Devious wrote: » What would be great about that??
LuckyGent88 wrote: » The 12th in lahinch isn’t all that long to be honest. Majority of the time it is downwind so for pros it will be on in two from the backs. Might be a few balls heading into the beach though!! Will be interesting to see what they do with the 4th clondike. No way can they play it as a par 5.
valoren wrote: » Ah forgot about that. 623 from the back.
WHIP IT! wrote: » Also, what do you think they'll do with 13? I think it's only 280/290 off the backs, is it too short for even a "fun, driveable par-four"? Might they make it a Par 3 for the week?
rickis tache wrote: » Stewart Cink played there in practice the year he won the Open and the Dell is Phil Mickelsons favourite hole outside of the U.S. I can see a good few of the American contingent playing in this one.
Keano wrote: » Phil is an honorary member of Lahinch so could very well play.
rooney30 wrote: » I wonder if there is much opposition from members to this . Even though they will probably restrict the crowds if will wreck the dunes for a few years
mighty magpie wrote: » Ballyliffin glashedy are off mats from last weekend in prep for theirs.
Dr Devious wrote: » Playing off mats during may and June and the course limited/closed nearer the event make you wonder if your club would be far better off without hosting the Irish open.
slingerz wrote: » Dr Devious wrote: » Playing off mats during may and June and the course limited/closed nearer the event make you wonder if your club would be far better off without hosting the Irish open. both Lahinch and Ballyliffen have secondary courses for members for that period. Often its the prestige of being a member of an Irish Open course that appeals. Very different environment in these clubs to your standard golf club
LuckyGent88 wrote: » 2nd round was abandoned due to torrential rain and wind. Top 64 from first round go thru. Some contrast to yesterday’s conditions. Rain is bad down here but didn’t think it would lead it to being abandoned
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Going by the scores today in the first round of the south, I hope we will have a bit of wind and the rough will have grown for the Irish open next year or else the scores could be ridiculous. Lots of talk locally about what changes could be made to the course set up wise but without the wind Lahinch is a very r Asian or course to score on.
opinionated3 wrote: » Hi all. Does anyone know when tickets should start going on sale??