RoadRunner wrote: » Deerpark easiest - but this may change soon, anyone know anything?
brick tamland wrote: » There must a lot easier than Castlenock surely. Top of my head most of the dublin public couses Elm green Silouge Grange Castle Swords open
Scott Tenorman wrote: » It's been a good few years since i played the R&R but off the top of my head there is water on the 1st,2nd,3rd,5th,6th,7th,8th & 10th as well as a fair few OB spots throughout the course.
GolfNut33 wrote: » Which tee you're playing off makes a huge difference to its difficulty. Some tracks are less severe off the tips than others.
etxp wrote: » Achill golf club, 9 hole, must be one of the easiest course around. Its practically flat. and apart from some OB there is no hazards.
Scott Tenorman wrote: » Castleknock is a good shout for easiest
Benicetomonty wrote: » European club for me. Long and very difficult, especially the b9. County Down also very punishing if youre slightly offline. I dont know if Ive ever played a course Id consider 'easy' but Ive always thought castleknock was very playable. Once you get by the 3rd hole, you feel like a score is doable.
paulanthony wrote: » Following on from the slope rating discussion (which should theoretically answer this question in due course) which courses do people think are the most difficult and easiest courses in Ireland? It might be interesting to compare with the slope ratings next year. I have not played that many courses compared to many people on this forum, I suspect, but I think the most difficult I played was Portsalon (and the weather certainly didn't help). Plenty of blind shots and opportunities to lose your ball in the rough (even if you thought you knew exactly where it went). Easiest was probably R&R Golf course (a public course near Dunboyne, Co. Meath) - relatively straight, not too much water, immature trees with very little undergrowth, hence not many lost balls. What do you think?