First Up wrote: » Good to hear.
freddie1970 wrote: » Headfort old is quiet good too
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Haven't played Hermitage - is that up there ?
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Must go over and play Castle and Grange
Barnaboy wrote: Eh, no chance. Both are snooty, exclusive, we don't like your type round here establishments. No opens ever. Only way to play is to be pally with a member.
Barnaboy wrote: » Eh, no chance. Both are snooty, exclusive, we don't like your type round here establishments. No opens ever. Only way to play is to be pally with a member.
Earleybird wrote: » Coolattin in Wicklow - beautiful course and a good challenge
donvito99 wrote: » Just as we're talking Castle GC, the greens are quite exceptional, and i played just a few weeks ago. It's an absolute pleasure to play, and the length means you're not totally exhausted on what is a relatively long back stretch. It's a classic Colt design, nicely proportioned and well layed out. But you will need a sat nav to find the feckin place.
First Up wrote: » You are talking about Castle Golf Club in Rathfarnham? What's hard about finding it?
Tyson Fury wrote: » County with the best courses? Wicklow, Kildare, kerry, clare, sligo?? It's a tough one!
cairny wrote: » Nah....More spectacular surroundings, with some wow holes but there's something not quite right about it, not quite a proper links, feels a bit forced to me. Mind you I've only played it once so maybe it's a grower. Not being able to play it regularly adds to the hype / mystique I suppose.
Dublin Spur wrote: its up a little lane way in the middle of a housing estate
First Up wrote: » No it isn't. Its on a perfectly well mapped and marked road, off an even more mapped and marked main road in a well established Dublin suburb. The club website has clear directions and all the roads involved appear on every map. If you were talking about a newly established course down a series of winding unmarked country lanes I would understand but if you have trouble finding The Castle, the problem may lie closer to home.
FixdePitchmark wrote: I And if you have a map you are fine.
Lads - If the mods would allow.
I wanted to bounce a zombie thread. Got a bit of news at weekend and deep diving into golf research and refreshing my own mind (of my own posts 😂).
Some great posts. I said I would post again as a good few years and courses under belt.
I'm from Dublin
Best Links (The Island - but very close call with Portmarnock Golf Club)
Best Parkland (Still Luttrellstown Castle)
There's nothing to separate Island / Portmarnock. I always thought the Hermitage pipped it for me on Parkland due to those unreal greens, literally like a snooker table
Tullamore without a doubt!
7 years later and it’s still probably the best in Offaly. Portarlington a worthy mention now though.
Cork - Fota Island (Deerpark)
I'd like to have a vote in a couple of counties, but I'd be most qualified to vote in Waterford. And Tramore is the clear winner for me. Faithleg and Waterford Castle are fine courses and I have a soft spot for Dungarvan having played well there in a junior open (not sure how good the course actually is). I don't remember ever playing West Waterford, but from what I hear it wouldn't be challenging Tramore for most people, but is a fine course.
Of course, it's all a matter of opinion. I'm playing in Dublin now and the best I've played is Portmarnock Links, but the next highest rated I've played in the county is probably Castleknock or Grange. So I'd either be voting for the best course I've played or voting for another based on reputation.
I love Tullamore, I'd easily rate it above Portarlington. Esker Hills would run it close, but it's definitely a runner up for me.
Tipperary - Quality-wise the two best are Dundrum and Ballykisteen
Shout outs to Cahir and Tipperary Town Golf Club then
Condition wise, Dungarvan is the nicest of the three in the area at the moment - greens are in the best shape I've ever seen them. West Waterford has slipped a bit, probably due to the fact they were up for auction so obviously the money hasn't been there. The Gold Coast has always been the bottom of the three for me, fantastic location but never in great condition.
Co Armagh really isn't blessed with many great courses.
My home course of Lurgan might top it.