ahnoyouregrand wrote: » That is some value! How did you get it for 130 can I ask? Would love to play it but regular green fee is just too high....
blue note wrote: » Would someone mind posting up the Portmarnock rate when you find out? I live in portmarnock, so wouldn't popping down some day.
blue note wrote: » Judging by the responses I reckon Portmarnock will have plenty of demand from within Ireland to charge huge fees still. I'm wondering now if it will be around the €150 mark.
tropics001 wrote: » anyone hear back from portmarnock?
etxp wrote: » Haven't heard back yet.
willabur wrote: » I might get a chance to play it for free later in the summer but if I don't id definitely pay 150 to play it once. I see it pretty much every evening when I'm walking the dog so it's an itch is going to be scratched sooner or later
Benicetomonty wrote: » Yes, bit worried about this myself. Ive played it once and would love to play it again, but I wont be paying over 100e for the privilege. It is brilliantly designed and maintained, is probably one of the fairest links courses Ive played and has some cracking holes but 3 figures is pushing it when theyre not even offering an open competition. Id considered paying the 130e for Old Head (and wouldv jumped at the 90e open comp) but that's a bucket lister Ive yet to play and it looks spectacular, way beyond the relatively flat test that is Portmarnock. I suppose if you havent played it, the allure might prompt people to splash out, but I wont be amongst that cohort. Truth be told, many have made what is (to me anyway) the quite reasonable assertion that Portmarnock is not even the best course in Dublin, never mind Leinster or the Republic.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Did ye send emails guys ?
mighty magpie wrote: » there was an online form we all filled out. Maybe some lads emailled directly.
thewobbler wrote: » Played Seapoint this morning, 35e open. It’s in truly xceptional condition. First time there in 3 years and it’s starting to feel more linksy, with only the 5th feeling like it could be Cavan or Offaly. The re to of it is joining up nicely. A lack of wind made it very playable for my playing partners, less so for me.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » :eek::eek: Was there no rain ? I played it this year - and walked away going, that is a very underrated course.
a post punk wrote: » Also I was expecting Sandy links fairways like Portmarnock not lush green grassy fairways. PP
Mushy wrote: » Is the old head an actual links course? From pics I see it as more a course on a cliff beside the sea rather than what I'd see as a traditional links (something like Enniscrone). Off to play Donegal tomorrow, really looking forward to it
PARlance wrote: » You have to go to a links course to get links fairways...
PARlance wrote: » * runs and hides*
Mushy wrote: » Is the old head an actual links course? From pics I see it as more a course on a cliff beside the sea rather than what I'd see as a traditional links (something like Enniscrone). Off to play Donegal tomorrow, really looking forward to it EDIT: Just see PARlance post now
mike12 wrote: » Seems like a lot of us are trying to do the same thing and play all the links in Ireland. When I started I flew thru the first 30 but then I started going back to the knees I love rather than trying to organise the new ones. Portsalon is the only one I have added last year. Nearly done with donegal, think old Tom Morris the new course at Ballyliffin and Northwest are the 3 I have left.
etxp wrote: » Loved Donegal (Murvagh), thought it was a real good course and very good value when I played it.