mk7775 wrote: » https://www.ballybuniongolf.com/offers/tralee-ballybunion-stay-play/51-29122/ Seems like decent value given the normal green fees for 3 rounds would be €550 from their respective websites. Midweek only though. Do Ballybunion or Tralee usually offer GUI rates?
willabur wrote: » had a trip planned for early april to a well supplied part of links country. Had 4 courses lined up but of course with covid being covid we need to reschedule. 3 of 4 courses have moved to a date in sept no problem. 4th course, which charged 50% deposit up front, will not give us a date after June. No GUI bookings, they only want US bookings and will not pay back deposit. Poor form They have us on a waiting list in case the yankee doodles cannot travel
blue note wrote: » My dream to to join Portmarnock links (as it's so closer to me) but a part of me wonders what it kg me like playing a course that difficult week in week out. I've played it once and played and scored reasonably well. But it was sunny, warm, hardly any breeze and we played from the green tees. I imagine a windy day from the whites would be extremely difficult. And does anyone know if the blues are used often? I'd say crazy hard from the blues.
Arnold54321 wrote: » You should definitely join if its your dream. The course itself is a beast but always in immaculate condition. They went a little over the top with bunkers but only my opinion, others may rave about them. In time you will learn how to play the course. The one worry I would have is its not a members owned course. Greens fees may get higher priority to members. In regards to wind, if its windy in Portmarnock its still going to be windy in Malahide or Roganstown, granted they do have more protection in land. What a track it would be as your home club. I would rate North Dublin links as follows - 1) The Island 2) Portmarnock Old 3) Portmarnock Links 4) Royal Dublin (Overrated) 5) Corballis 6) St Annes
idle wrote: » WAT Course wouldn’t play ball?
willabur wrote: » Let's just say the run a popular lovely girls competition in the local town every year
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » Oh wow Just got an email for 2 nights accom in Lahinch and a round each on the Old and the Castle courses €329, after refusing to budge off €250 rack rate last year. I will definitely avail.
Neewollah wrote: » What time of the year is that for?
Deporhostia wrote: » I've seen that as well. Seeing as that hotel charges about €90 per twin room per night, I'd say that golf deal is saving you €40 in total. It'll take something better than that for me to be honest. But it's their prerogative what they charge.
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » You’re actually right, I didn’t realise how cheap the Castle course is (30-40). I seen it was old course rack rate + 80 for 2 nights accom and castle and thought bargain. I assume Castle course is bang average so? I had it in my head as 80 green fee for some reason.
stretchaq wrote: » Got 2 rounds in enniscrone and 1 in strandhill €135 total end of June tought it was a good deal although never played either
boban z wrote: » How did you get this deal. Is it onlin or did you do it through the clubs individually?
gypsy79 wrote: » That is available much cheaper through opens
hurleronditch wrote: » The castle is well maintained but completely uninteresting. Flat, largely featureless and really just up and down a big field. There’s one or two nice-ish holes but it’s not in the same as cashen or one of the northwest “B” courses
fungie wrote: » Seen that golf digest are running a competition in Baltry in mid April. I think it's a bit speculative organising something for that date but you don't see too many open competitions there and doubt you would get a green fee for less than 75eur entry. There are a few spots available.
4 Putt wrote: » That was due to be originally played back in October but was changed to April and more than likely will be changed again..
slave1 wrote: » But it's a lovely complimentary course to it's tough next door neighbour and some lovely par 3's.
hurleronditch wrote: » I don’t think you’d quite call it lovely. It’s well maintained, and there are a couple of reasonable holes but most frustratingly it’s of a different style to the main course. Flat, boring, uneventful. It’s like saying lackabane is complimentary to Killeen in Killarney, it’s complimentary in that there’s somewhere to get a game in for the locals or juniors if the main course is full booked.
slave1 wrote: » Perhaps nice flipside of the main course so, the day I played both courses I had 27pts in the main course and 41 on the Caste, my first sub 80 round (par 69). Think that compares the two nicely, tough morning, relaxing afternoon, both highly enjoyable
etxp wrote: » I would be off the same thinking as you but I haven't played Rosses yet. the flattest links that i would have played is either Connemara or Strandhill, but I would be choosing Carne or Enniscrone over either of them. Old head is pretty flat but i wouldn't class that as a links. Hopefully knock a few of the "flat" links off the list this year. They will need to be pretty special to change my mind.
bailey99 wrote: » Are you a member of Carne? Its rare enough to find someone as familiar with the place.
etxp wrote: » No I'm not a member, live 40ish minutes away so pay it 3-5 times a year for the last 15 years or so. Not so familiar with the new 9 though as have only played them twice.