callaway92 wrote: » Haha ya man - I'm desperate for a game there. As a Tipp man, it sounds like the Slievenamon of Dublin from what I can gather
blue note wrote: » What's slievenamon like as a course? I just know it as a place that you could effectively buy a handicap, but I'm sure they've real members as well.
callaway92 wrote: » The course is just not good tbh. Perfect for a beginner. It's never really in great condition (have always had drainage issues and it's too bare) Yeh they have real members (Dad previously a member there as it suited him working in Clonmel and living in Cahir, and is cheap). Few members from that side of Clonmel (Fethard, Clerihan etc). LOT of distant members
blue note wrote: » I actually think low quality gold courses is what we have the biggest lack of in the country. And I don't mean that in a disparaging way - I'm talking about golf courses for casual golfers to join, for people who are interested in taking up the game but don't want to splash out on an expensive club. And ideally these courses would be a bit easy so that the people taking up the game won't be put off it. Nothing like a few pars to make you want to play more. By low quality I really mean courses that can afford to offer golf at lower prices. I think you'd have to save money on maintenance costs for this, like having fewer and smaller bunkers, modest tee boxes, etc.
willabur wrote: » Anytime ye or any boardsies want to play it let me know. It's a big help having someone try to explain what lies ahead of you
Felexicon wrote: » You a member there Willabur? Recently joined myself after a few years of being a regular visitor
hurleronditch wrote: » Corballis isn’t perfect, but as someone who’s been a member of both (1 year distance member in Royal Shlieve, multiple years in Corballis), they are miles apart in terms of quality! Slievenamon has endless holes up and down a field, with one drain and ditch across the big field being the only real feature on about 12 holes. No features or bunkering of note, all the greens pancake flat. Corballis is like someone took a top quality top 30 links with great views and some cracking holes, but shortened it massively, threw in about 5 funky/gimmicky holes that have no real place on a links, a couple of unplayable greens (13 & 17) but made it great craic once you get to know it!!
bestleftfull3 wrote: » Any idea if corballis allows weekend(specifically sunday) green fees? Gui members
rossyd2005 wrote: » Played the open yesterday. Didnt know what to expect after reading about it here. Overall i loved it but was very frustrated after a couple of irons on blind par 4s ended up in the heavy stuff. Would feel like a different course after playing it a few times i would say. Probably the strangest start to any course i have played-hole 1. wedge, putt,putt.(downwind) hole 2. wedge,wedge, putt putt for two pars. Got a bit trickier after that though haha. Definitely one of the more fun courses i have played and will be back.
blue note wrote: » On 17 into a wind I've been short having nailed a driver and 3 Wood. And I've been 15 feet short of the green with a drive when the course was at it's driest and the ball was running forever.
PARlance wrote: » It's some par 3 for sure....
blue note wrote: » God, out of 135 players on Sunday, not one parred or birdied the index 1 3rd. Only 18 had bogies. 33 had doubles or worse and 84 scratched. On a calm day that hole is really tough. But any sort of weather and it must be one of he must difficult in Ireland.
slave1 wrote: » Wedge to the first! Played lowest hybrid in the bag and short and seen folk use 3 woods, the changeability of wind and links, different day different course
rossyd2005 wrote: » Im in love with this place now.Off work so went down again today to play the open at an hours notice. Only a light breeze today. The stars aligned,41pts. 72 gross.Wont be enough for a win but its not about winning. Is it?
gypsy79 wrote: » You might get a big cut with that Last time I played visitors css was 33. I had 33. Was raging
dk1982 wrote: » It certainly was enough for a win. Great shooting, well done!!
mjsc1970 wrote: » Played the usual Friday Open Singles early this morning. If there are better links putting surfaces anywhere else in the country I'd love to hear it. These are superb.
gypsy79 wrote: » Its the one thing Carr golf excel at Sensibly running a business and finding a happy medium between keeping members happy and making profits just isnt
rooney30 wrote: » Every links course in the countries top 10 rankings will have superior greens to Corballis . Purely because they have the money to invest in the expertise required to maintain their putting surfaces at the level demanded by the American market . That’s not to say that as links greens Corballis are not good , I’m sure they are very good but most likely not at the top top links level
gypsy79 wrote: » What do the members think of the rating and slope assigned to the course?? Listened to the Rick Shiels podcast on WHS. Sounds like the course condition measurement will be very similar to CONGU CSS calc so you guys are gonna have a lot of CSS 33 equavalent