slave1 wrote: » Okay, was there a page back myself commenting on Lahinch but the thread has gone OT and the whole GUI clubs should have Opens etc is flaming to a lot of folk. Let's get the thread back on Links courses, it's a great topic. Thanks
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Fair enough slave - but I hope the forum is not going down the route where difference of opinion no matter how crazy they are is considered inflammatory ? Golf is changing / the world is changing - are we genuinely saying that a golf forum is not a place to express strongly opposing views. The forum will be a bit out of touch with the general changing within the golf world. But anyway , fair enough. Opens are off topic :eek:
Mushy wrote: » I'd say posting about opens that are happening will be fine, just not the rights/wrongs of whether clubs should host them. Hopefully will get to some myself. Was asked to go to the social media open (ballybunion x2, tralee, dooks) but cant make it work, only 410 for all 4.
benny79 wrote: » Jesus thats serious value! When is that on?
bustercherry wrote: » Get what? The person on the other end of a phone probably has work to get on with. I'd hazard a guess, the problem is not how the information is delivered but the fact it's not what people want to hear. You lads are the equivalent of golf course tire kickers
Exactly wrote: » Interesting to hear the experiences regarding some Clubs. I booked 3 courses in the Northwest for the the end of May and had a very positive experience dealing with them. All have a GUI rate lower than advertised rate and were very helpful in booking. Rosses Point Co. Donegal (Murvagh) Strandhill
djr15 wrote: » Would recommend a detour to Enniscrone if you can accommodate it. Fantastic course.
bmay529 wrote: » I also found Rosses very helpful. What GUI rates are the clubs chsrging? I have not played Strandhill. Enniscrone is one of my favorite courses with many superb holes. It would be helpful to know the layout of some holes or to play with someone who does as there are several with blind shots from the tee or approaches to greens.
Exactly wrote: » Rosses Point €70 Murvagh €50 Strandhill €40 incl open competition
Kiith wrote: » My Aunt is a member of Rosses, so i want to play it at least once this year, either when we're up there for the boards.ie or work Enniscrone visit. Heard it's very good.
gypsy79 wrote: » It is very different to Enniscrone. The scenery is much more beautiful but I would have Enniscrone as the far superior golf course
willabur wrote: » Enniscrone is amazing but it is let down by the 4 or 5 holes that are not in the dunes. Really not much going on there.
Arnold54321 wrote: » Far superior course... we’ll have to agree to disagree on this one ;-) It’s a little while since I played Enniscrone and it’s certainly a splendid track although not quite on the same scale as Rosses Point IMO. I feel there isn’t a poor/bland hole at Rosses and they regularly upgrade parts of the course. It’s much more playable with no trickery. Funnily enough my favourite hole is the 10th, probably because of the views, and least being the 17th which is many people’s favourite.
willabur wrote: » Speaking of Island golf. Another plan to build a new golf course in ireland that didn't make it past the ladies tee boxhttps://www.independent.ie/sport/golf/inishmore-bucks-trend-with-plans-for-world-class-links-26788136.html anyone familiar with that part of the island would know it would make a really nice golf course although it would be very short. Islanders were happy to have the course there as golfers leave more money behind that day trippers
carq wrote: » looks like the burren from aerial view on google maps! not sure how you could put a golf course on it
plumber77 wrote: » I would agree totally. Love both but Rosses Point is just a class above Enniscrone as a golf course.