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Corballis

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,737 ✭✭✭dan_ep82


    Yep, if they ask the par of the course I’ll just it was 18 holes and refuse any other questions


    @willabur

    So the green just behind it will still be used?

    Agree with the sentiment on the danger on 10 at least



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,726 ✭✭✭blue note


    It's such a shame that they didn't do more than the 8th hole. Anyone could have predicted the additional danger the new layout would cause. And there's enough danger on that course already.

    But the initial plan I heard sounded fantastic - the 8th was to be redesigned to roughly what it has been redesigned to, although I thought the green was going to be more tucked in. It would have turned a fairly boring hole into an interesting one. The tee box on 10 was to be pushed back as far as it would go and the hole become a par 4. Particularly with the setting for that green, you could have turned it into a beautiful hole. And would have lost a relatively boring par 3. And any change to 11 would have been a good thing, it's the only hole I disliked. It was to become a par 3 and there was plenty of potential for a great one. My preference would have been a longish one.

    I assume the problem was who was going to pay for it. The members couldn't if they wanted to. It probably wouldn't be worth Carr golfs while to invest like that into the course, especially when they could lose the contract any year. And I can't see a council investing in a golf course being popular.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,639 ✭✭✭willabur


    the new green for the 8th is tucked in. It's in the hallow at the back of the 11th tee box

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,019 ✭✭✭RoadRunner


    <rant>Sad and angry about the loss of the 8th green, an institution of irish golf. My favourite green complex at the course. In situ >100 years. The original caravaners wanted to set up close to it to share in the serenity and civility of the game, the sights and sounds of the most tranquil corners of the course 😤

    How come the buffer zone created by the campers when they moved in was good enough for them before but isn't any longer? There already was a massive net installed at the cost of the course. Could the course have gone further and purchased the few offending sites?

    I'd say many campers now look with jealous eyes at the site of the old 8th, wasted, unused land now. What a caravan site that would be to hitch up right close to the new 8th green, sharing leisure time in the ambience, serenity and peaceful nature of the game again 😔 </rant>



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,726 ✭✭✭blue note


    I got out to play Corballis a couple of weeks ago. I remembered quickly what my difficulties with the place were. I had a playing handicap of 10 which seems crazy to me. Most courses it goes up slightly and I'll end up with about 14. From 14 you're playing bogey golf and hoping to pick up a few pars. From 10, you need to par every second hole to have a chance of 36 points.

    1st hole - a little long, bounced onto the bank behind the greed and got stuck on a tuft of grass. No way of knowing how it was going to come out so I had to be careful not to hit it too hard and risk running through the green - I got a double for a point.

    2nd - almost perfect tee shot, just slightly left of where I was aiming. Got to the top of the hill and couldn't find it. I can only assume it got a bad kick into the thick stuff. Scratch.

    3rd - didn't get the fade on my drive and it ran into the rough. I took my medicine and tried to just punch out of the rough - I should have had a pop at the green. Club snagged, I didn't get it out. Ended up with a 6 for a point.

    4th hole - I just ran off the green, gave the up and down a good go, but another 1 point bogey.

    And that's Corballis - 4 holes in, no terrible shots and I've 3 points on my card. On the next two holes in fairness I hit bad irons from the tee, so I couldn't complain about getting two double bogeys. Still though, I'd 4 points after 6 holes and really didn't feel I'd played too badly. In fairness, I picked my scoring from there - 28 points overall. But you just don't get away with much at all on the course.

    I got to play the new 8th which was nice. I like what they've done with the hole. I know people liked the old 8th, but I didn't agree. I'd probably have picked it out as one of the weaker ones to be honest. But the green is probably just out of range, but on the right day you might be able to get there. Your gut always tells you to aim at the hole, even from the tee I think it's the natural thing to do. But if you do that and go right you've ruined your hole. So your head will aim you left, but if you overdo it the water will come into play. The bunkers seem well placed too and it's nice that there's a proper bail out area left of the green. There's plenty of room to play a safe approach, but plenty of temptation to be a bit silly with your approach. But the one problem with the hole is the safety issue going right. I thought from the tee that the 11th tee box is in even more danger than before due to people aiming slightly more right. But it's probably out of range for the majority of people. The 10th tee box is in exactly the wrong place though. One of my groups bags was hit while we were teeing off on it. And another ball bounced just to our left. They'll surely have to put up nets there. And then you've the issue of the 11th tee box which those people will then have to play over. So I like the hole, I prefer it to the old one. But I think it's added danger to an already dangerous course.



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