etxp wrote: » Playing Portstewart today! Can not wait
Kiith wrote: » 27 holes in Carne tomorrow! Can't wait
willabur wrote: » first tee is a beaut
slave1 wrote: » Second even better, a course that peaks early, that second hole is a dream for anyone that draws the ball. Course with a very bland finish though.
slave1 wrote: » I think Portmarnock are doing this for obvious financial reasons, not for the greater good of Irish golf. I hope that when things revert back to normal they do the decent thing and repeat this when times are good. Be a shame otherwise and a poor reflection on them.
Jim Stynes wrote: » Getting onto Portrush with a member for £20 is a great deal. Paying £100 for a golf course and thinking it’s a great deal because it’s usually £400 tells it’s own story about some of these places. It’s better value than normal but hardly a great deal.
BigChap1759 wrote: » Might be great value but not an open offer and so a meaningless comparison :rolleyes: It’s a lot a money but I’m happy to pay it to tick off one of the top courses which has traditionally been crazy money to get on
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Honestly Shivas - we have gone over this about 100 times at this stage. 25 euro does enable you to enjoy opens and GUI rates at 98% of clubs in the country . There are a number of clubs that do not offer this - yet their members choose to enjoy the benefits in the other 98 % of clubs. I would prefer myself , if these 2 % of clubs were excluded from the GUI or at least excluded from Opens or from a GUI rate in other clubs. If we can even ignore the GUI factor for a second. If someone is offering you a welcome, an invitation , hospitality . It is just good manners , common decency to offer the same in return.
ShivasIrons wrote: » And I'll explain it to you again, every single member club of the GUI gives their course to the GUI for free, do you understand this? What you want is to be able to play any course, when you want, at a price that you want to decide. If one of them had an open competition on the third Monday in January from 3-3:30, would you be happy? They are fulfilling the need to have an open competition then.
hurleronditch wrote: » I think there’s a middle ground though. I don’t expect to be able to play anywhere, any time at a any price, that’s nonsense, but I think obliging all clubs to make a moderate amount of availability for other GUI members is not unreasonable. Minimum 3 days a year, 5 hours of tee times, price must be no more than half of your normal green fee, or €20, whichever is higher. Portmarnock are doing it this week, and it is genuinely appreciated by those playing. €100 isn’t cheap, but it’s the most affordable way I’ve ever seen of playing there and if it weren’t for this open or a fluke work invite I might pick up I don’t know how I’d get out there without paying the bones of 300 snots
Ally McIntosh wrote: » For me, the BIG 5 are Portrush, RCD, Portmarnock, Lahinch and Ballybunion. To those, I would add Baltray which I think is criminally underrated. I could argue these 6 in any order any day of the week but if I was pushed, I’d say Portrush was the best and Lahinch was my favourite. Watch out though: The new course at Rosapenna / St.Patricks will make a serious attempt at usurping the top order.
Scott Tenorman wrote: » Can anybody post up a quick hole-by-hole guide to playing Arklow? Playing there at the weekend.
carq wrote: » Second cut could seriously put it up to them Carne , Rosapenna, Narin , Ballyliffen , Murvagh , Enniscrone ,