slave1 wrote: » I've the main courses in Donegal done but thinking of playing Narin again (to see the new course), then onto Cruit/Gweedore/Dunfanagy none of which I've played. Nice two day trip Also be back there next year maybe to see St Patrick links in Rosapenna
willabur wrote: » That's a perfect guide there. Spend a bit of time on the practice greens beforehand. If you get the pace of the greens you'll post a good score
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Dan - you might get one from willabur - but here is one from me a long time ago. I'll be honest - I was probably a better and longer striker of irons when I wrote it. Also on the ultra conservative side - as rough can be basically a lost ball out there at times. IN fact would be interested if he sees holes a little different - and more aggressive as he is scoring great there at present. 1. Probably hit an extra club - be very aware if wind in your face , you will end up short - green also above you from lower tee in play , so be aware of that. 2. Hit 140 to 150 through the gap. Wedge to the green from there. 3. Hit your driver well and there's room to the right. Very tricky approach. Not a bad idea to lay up and play as a par 5. 4. Aim dead center forget pin if left or right 5. Hit it 160-170 off the tee. Favour RHS - out to 180 190 is ok to. 6. Long is dead - short not great - best of luck. 7. 140-155 or less off the tee. Aim at the marker or slightly right. You'll have a wedge in. No point going for it from the tee as a lost ball 8 out of 10 times. 8. A well struck driver may run you into trouble if you're long. No harm hitting less. A tricky green to stay on. Driver probably good if you fade - warning pond on left. 9. If you're gonna miss, miss right. Green breaks towards water. 10. 11. 6 or 7 iron at the marker (more left of it) for a wedge in. No point going for green off the tee. (Edit - a 6 or 7 is a young mans game - a 5 iron a good club to be honest) 12. Driver on this the only par 5. Sensible second landing zone is somewhere in between the clubhouse and the green (7i maybe). Can go for two if you get a great role out on fairway. 13. Good luck - I'd say take the club that gets you to the back of the green - because the elevation is the error that 7/10 amateurs make that leaves themselves short - get on the bloody green , you are only in Corballis once. 14. Hit it 180 aimed at the path. (again a bit longer no harm - 200/210) 3 wood 15. Grab the big boy. 16. Grab it again. 17. Good luck. Skull an iron and it may stay on. Catch the middle of green and will not be far off pin if on right, if pin on top - call Phil Mickelson to hold green. 18. Big landing zone so a lot of clubs to get you there. Plenty of room to the left. Driver may get you in trouble. But a 3 wood or driver aimed at LHS bunker normally good. Going right is a fools game - and 50 % end up in the hills of death on the right. Just go left all day and shout fore to the oncoming players - who just had a 6 at 13.
dan_ep82 wrote: » There was a guide on here somewhere for corballis, anyone have a link? No luck finding it and would appreciate it for tomorrow as its been a long time since I played it
willabur wrote: » Just home from enniscrone. Wonderful course, really enjoyed it. Reminded me alot of the cashen course in ballybunion. Played with a lad who knew the course very well and he made a huge difference to the experience with his insights etc One draw back for be is the bunch of holes that are apart from the dunes are a bit up and down. I feel the course has a great start but then gets a bit ordinary for a while before taking off again. Great value for 45 quid
bluebottle102 wrote: » Just wondering did you go up to Portrush yet? If so how did the day go? I'm due up there in two weeks
etxp wrote: » Me and 3 others have booked this. Think its too good of a deal to turn down, and really wanted to play it after being at The Open last year. Bit of a spin bit this opportunity might not happen again. Seems to be a good few spaces gone already.
willabur wrote: » Having a proper bucket list week of golf Portmarnock last week Enniscrone for an open tomorrow Then my #1 on the bucket list Carne on Friday. I'll be on my own but the weather looks like it'll be perfect. Has anyone played carne recently? With the new layout is it a pain in the ass to find your way from green to the next tee?
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Ok - Overrated is probably unrealistic - as it ranks basically in top 3/4 in any list out there (in the world). I personally prefer other courses. And, I'm not alone in thinking the course isn't the prettiest or has the best holes. The shared greens and at times silly pins and gimmicks are not for everyone. I personally think golfers are just over enamored with the experience , the history and just being there. By the way - I'm not a total kill joy , and loved every second of all that. But a lot of very boring , silly and poor holes (1 and 18 to start) - that in the minds of others these are signature holes worth the journey. Then to add to the mess - the shared greens , the 16 people on the one green -yes 16 , is also daft.
Ally McIntosh wrote: » St. Andrews is not over-rated. Strategy aplenty, brilliant greens and almost perfect ground contours, not to mention bunkering to make you think. 11 to 17 maybe the best 7 hole stretch in golf. Blue 9 at Portmarnock is the pick of the three with the Red next; but the Yellow isn’t too far behind the other two. Just doesn’t have quite the same excellent detailing as the older 18.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » I would be disappointed to go out and not play the Championship course. I would put Ballybunion ahead of it too. But - I'm more into the West coast to be honest. I know this is almost like "the lady doth protest too much, methinks" It is the most overrated course I ever played - St Andrews a bit like that, but St Andrews makes up for it with location, real history and integration with the town, welcome and community.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Anyone want to write a recent review of Portmarnock - played it about 4 years ago. Great traditional layout - with some great holes and green complexes - but doesn't stick out in my mind versus say Enniscrone or The Island. Even Baltray gets me more excited ?
mighty magpie wrote: » was with the wind and was fighting a hook with driver. 50degree got me home. Huge green and my watch was miles off, is that a recent change? My 23 handicap partner birdied 10 and parred 11 for 8 points!
ChippingSodbury wrote: » 3 wood??? The 10th is a lovely inviting tee shot that's begging to be smacked way down there (or onto the 11th fairway if a little over exuberant!!!)
jarrieta wrote: » Yeah, still thinking about whether to go or not, as I am not a big hitter... But might be worth the craic... Anyone thinking of going? (PS: I don't work on Fridays, so it is a good opportunity for me)
mjsc1970 wrote: » Open Singles Friday 21st Seapoint, Co. Louth. The very very back tees........