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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,958 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    the lawman wrote: »
    Old Head is south coast surely FDP

    Was thinking that one - but big debate about it's validity as a Links.

    I've played it - love it.
    It is a cliff top course - if there is such a thing.
    It is an inland links on a cliff top. -

    I'm working on it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    Ballycastle 1 £25 Opens Antrim
    Rathmore 2 £35 Antrim
    Royal Portrush 3 Played £125 Antrim
    Doonbeg Links 4 €185 Clare
    Kilkee 5 €30.00 Clare
    Lahinch 6 €100 Opens Clare
    Lahinch Second 7 Clare
    Fermoy 8 €20.00 opens Cork
    Portstewart 9 Played £80 Derry
    Ballyliffin 10 Played Donegal
    Ballyliffin Galsheady 11 €80 Opens Donegal
    Donegal 12 Played €50.00 Opens Donegal
    Dunfanaghy 13 €30.00 Donegal
    Greencastle 14 €20.00 Donegal
    Narin & Portnoo 15 Played €30 Opens Donegal
    North West 16 €30.00 Donegal
    Portsalon 17 €40.00 Opens Donegal
    Rosapenna 18 Played €60 Donegal
    Rospenna Tom Morris 19 Donegal
    Ardglass 20 Played £40 Opens Down
    Carnalea 21 £17.50 Down
    Castlerock 22 £65 Down
    Donaghadee 23 £23 Down
    Kirkistown Castle 24 Played £25 Opens Down
    Mourne 25 Played N/A Down
    Royal Co. Down 26 Played €100.00 £140 usually Down
    Corballis Links 27 Played €20.00 Dublin
    Portmarnock 28 Played €180 Dublin
    Portmarnock Hotel 29 Played Dublin
    The Island 30 Played €20.00 Dublin
    The Links Portmarnock 31 Played €20 Dublin
    The Royal Dublin 32 Played €60.00 Dublin
    Connemara 33 €65 Opens Galway
    Galway Bay 34 Played €20.00 Galway
    Ballybunion 35 €180 Kerry
    Ceann Sibeal 36 €65.00 Kerry
    Dooks 37 €85.00 Opens Kerry
    Skellig Bay 38 €70.00 Kerry
    Tralee 39 €180.00 Kerry
    Waterville 40 N/A Kerry
    Seapoint 41 Played free Lout
    Co. Louth 42 Played Free Louth
    Greenore 43 Played free Louth
    Belmullet 44 Played €65 opens Mayo
    Laytown & Bettystown 45 Played €50 Opens Meath
    Bundoran 46 Played €45 Sligo
    Co. Sligo 47 Played €70 Opens Sligo
    Enniscrone 48 Played €60.00 Opens Sligo
    Strandhill 49 Played €40.00 Sligo
    St. Anne's 50 Played €20.00 Sublin
    Rosslare 51 €40.00 Opens Wexford
    Arklow 52 €40 opens Wicklow
    European 53 Played €60.00 Wicklow


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    Posted a list above not really up to date with greeb fees but have it by county, i have 53 links but may have missed a couple where there are second courses.
    Mike


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,333 ✭✭✭✭PARlance


    mike12 wrote: »
    Posted a list above not really up to date with greeb fees but have it by county, i have 53 links but may have missed a couple where there are second courses.
    Mike

    Think you have Portmarnock Hotel & Links counted twice Mike.
    Once as the Links and once as the Hotel, you also have the other Portmarnock.
    (Numbers 28,29,31)

    You can substitute in

    Mulranny 31 €20 Mayo


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    Achill 1
    Clogher Valley 2
    Cruit Island 3
    Cushendall 4
    Gweedore 5
    Helen's Bay 6
    Manor 7
    Mulranny 8
    Otway 9
    Raffeen Creek 10
    Rush 11
    Buncrana 12
    Connemara Isles 13
    Spanish Point 14
    Berehaven 15
    Bushfoot 16
    Carrickmines 17
    Castlegregory 18
    Larne 19

    The 19 9 hole links i was able to find, Anyone know how to paste out of excel keeping the boarders as a table.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,854 ✭✭✭alxmorgan


    mike12 wrote: »
    Achill 1
    Clogher Valley 2
    Cruit Island 3
    Cushendall 4
    Gweedore 5
    Helen's Bay 6
    Manor 7
    Mulranny 8
    Otway 9
    Raffeen Creek 10
    Rush 11
    Buncrana 12
    Connemara Isles 13
    Spanish Point 14
    Berehaven 15
    Bushfoot 16
    Carrickmines 17
    Castlegregory 18
    Larne 19

    The 19 9 hole links i was able to find, Anyone know how to paste out of excel keeping the boarders as a table.

    Raffeen Creek is no links I'm afraid


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    When i did that about 5 years ago i basically went into the GUI web site and took the description they had there. Very hard to find a list of links courses.


  • Registered Users Posts: 200 ✭✭Guisseppeth


    I just love links golf, even though more often than not I'm cursing at yet another tee shot sliced into the rough!!! The good shots and holes more than make up for it though - holding the green on the 7th at Narin & Portnoo (conveniently ignoring the 3 putt that followed), nearly coming out of my shoes to make the green the 14th at Royal Portrush - Calamity Corner (again 3 putting), making par at the stunning 5th at Royal Portrush after my 2nd was a centimetre from ending up on the beach.... I wish I could say that the list goes on but unfortunately it doesn't :-)

    8 of us go for a weekend in September every year and we always play links courses where possible. As mentioned earlier in the thread, there is some fantastic value especially if you play in the opens. We're heading to Donegal again this year to play North West GC on the Friday and then the 2 courses at Ballyliffin on the Saturday and Sunday and its costing €204pp all in including 2 nights B&B in the Ballyliffin hotel. We have looked at North Wales and Scotland as 2 of the group live in the UK but there is nothing like that sort of value across the water. Long may it continue!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,317 ✭✭✭Dublin Spur


    Portmarnock @ €180 a round
    €10 a hole
    Utter Madness


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,695 ✭✭✭ForeRight


    Is there anyway of playing portmarnock without the ridiculous price charge?


  • Registered Users Posts: 200 ✭✭Guisseppeth


    ForeRight wrote: »
    Is there anyway of playing portmarnock without the ridiculous price charge?

    Winter Rate Weekdays - €125. Lunch included apparently - bargain!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,695 ✭✭✭ForeRight


    Winter Rate Weekdays - €125. Lunch included apparently - bargain!!!



    That's just ridiculous money.

    And to think people moan about €40 for open singles in the European twice a week as too dear.


  • Registered Users Posts: 176 ✭✭Carpo86


    ForeRight wrote: »
    Is there anyway of playing portmarnock without the ridiculous price charge?

    It's €40 with a member if you can find one to take you out. The green fee is obviously set for the American market and makes up a substantial portion of their revenue.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,695 ✭✭✭ForeRight


    Any members on here like to bring me for a game ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 200 ✭✭Guisseppeth


    Absolutely ridiculous. I wouldn't pay it. I'm getting an entire weekend of golf for a little more than that!! We played the Dunluce and the Valley at Royal Portrush this summer but got a deal as one of the lads knew the secretary. If I had to pay £160 for the privilege I don't think I'd bother.

    We were looking at Ballybunion for this year and when we called we were told there was no chance of a weekend tee time even in late September but could play mid week for €100!! A guy I know is a member there and he says that basically they don't need weekend green fees - there are busloads of Americans arriving on a daily basis throughout the summer so they can pretty much keep the weekends free for members. I'd still like to play it though :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,399 ✭✭✭Miley Byrne


    mike12 wrote: »
    Ballycastle 1 £25 Opens Antrim
    Rathmore 2 £35 Antrim
    Royal Portrush 3 Played £125 Antrim
    Doonbeg Links 4 €185 Clare
    Kilkee 5 €30.00 Clare
    Lahinch 6 €100 Opens Clare
    Lahinch Second 7 Clare
    Fermoy 8 €20.00 opens Cork

    Portstewart 9 Played £80 Derry
    Ballyliffin 10 Played Donegal
    Ballyliffin Galsheady 11 €80 Opens Donegal
    Donegal 12 Played €50.00 Opens Donegal
    Dunfanaghy 13 €30.00 Donegal
    Greencastle 14 €20.00 Donegal
    Narin & Portnoo 15 Played €30 Opens Donegal
    North West 16 €30.00 Donegal
    Portsalon 17 €40.00 Opens Donegal
    Rosapenna 18 Played €60 Donegal
    Rospenna Tom Morris 19 Donegal
    Ardglass 20 Played £40 Opens Down
    Carnalea 21 £17.50 Down
    Castlerock 22 £65 Down
    Donaghadee 23 £23 Down
    Kirkistown Castle 24 Played £25 Opens Down
    Mourne 25 Played N/A Down
    Royal Co. Down 26 Played €100.00 £140 usually Down
    Corballis Links 27 Played €20.00 Dublin
    Portmarnock 28 Played €180 Dublin
    Portmarnock Hotel 29 Played Dublin
    The Island 30 Played €20.00 Dublin
    The Links Portmarnock 31 Played €20 Dublin
    The Royal Dublin 32 Played €60.00 Dublin
    Connemara 33 €65 Opens Galway
    Galway Bay 34 Played €20.00 Galway
    Ballybunion 35 €180 Kerry
    Ceann Sibeal 36 €65.00 Kerry
    Dooks 37 €85.00 Opens Kerry
    Skellig Bay 38 €70.00 Kerry
    Tralee 39 €180.00 Kerry
    Waterville 40 N/A Kerry
    Seapoint 41 Played free Lout
    Co. Louth 42 Played Free Louth
    Greenore 43 Played free Louth
    Belmullet 44 Played €65 opens Mayo
    Laytown & Bettystown 45 Played €50 Opens Meath
    Bundoran 46 Played €45 Sligo
    Co. Sligo 47 Played €70 Opens Sligo
    Enniscrone 48 Played €60.00 Opens Sligo
    Strandhill 49 Played €40.00 Sligo
    St. Anne's 50 Played €20.00 Sublin
    Rosslare 51 €40.00 Opens Wexford
    Arklow 52 €40 opens Wicklow
    European 53 Played €60.00 Wicklow

    Definitely not a links!!!;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    Got to play Portmarnock for Free we won a 4 ball comp in our club can't remember the name of the comp but the finals were in Portmarnock.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,960 ✭✭✭blackwhite


    Managed to get out in Portmarnock for a corporate gig a year and a half ago.
    I wouldn't be shelling out that kind of money for it :eek:


  • Registered Users Posts: 233 ✭✭yettie1701


    Atlantic coast Challange is only €139 for three of the best courses in the country. No way I'd pay €100 for Portmarnock or any where else for that matter. It's just too expensive. I'd love to play all the great links courses but I'm afraid once I pay my sub in January and play around a little bit that's my budget blown for the year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    It's very expensive when you hit the south west, but most courses have a cheap rate be it scratch cups, 3 day events ect. Winter rates are another good way to play a few. Going to try and play ballyb and lachinch this year if possible.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 589 ✭✭✭Dealerz


    Played 12holes in Corballis today with roadrunner- jaysus the afternoon was gorgeous out there- I don't get to play a links course enough but when I do I absolutely love it. The par 3s on the front 9 of Corballis are real beauty's- fairways need some divots.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    Kerry Vs Dublin
    For the best county to play golf in in Ireland, Can't really think of any other counties that come close for quality of courses maybe Dublin in 3rd place. The big difference is the cost the 10 courses in Donegal you could play for around €500 for the 6 in Kerry it would cost more thn €750.

    Kerry.

    Ballybunion
    Ceann Sibeal
    Dooks
    Skellig Bay
    Tralee
    Waterville




    Donegal

    Ballyliffin
    Ballyliffin Galsheady
    Donegal
    Dunfanaghy
    Greencastle
    Narin & Portnoo
    North West
    Portsalon
    Rosapenna
    Rospenna Tom Morris


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 661 ✭✭✭Norfolk Enchants_


    mike12 wrote: »
    Kerry Vs Dublin
    For the best county to play golf in in Ireland, Can't really think of any other counties that come close for quality of courses maybe Dublin in 3rd place. The big difference is the cost the 10 courses in Donegal you could play for around €500 for the 6 in Kerry it would cost more thn €750.

    Kerry.

    Ballybunion
    Ceann Sibeal
    Dooks
    Skellig Bay
    Tralee
    Waterville




    Donegal

    Ballyliffin
    Ballyliffin Galsheady
    Donegal
    Dunfanaghy
    Greencastle
    Narin & Portnoo
    North West
    Portsalon
    Rosapenna
    Rospenna Tom Morris
    Skellig Bay is not a links, if you are flexible and not a wealthy tourist then it's madness to pay the rack rate, all those course can be got for €50 or in most cases less(even in high season).
    You have to hand it to Kerry, they know hospitality and how to market it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,034 ✭✭✭Loire


    mike12 wrote: »
    Kerry Vs Dublin
    For the best county to play golf in in Ireland, Can't really think of any other counties that come close for quality of courses maybe Dublin in 3rd place. The big difference is the cost the 10 courses in Donegal you could play for around €500 for the 6 in Kerry it would cost more thn €750.

    Kerry.

    Ballybunion
    Ceann Sibeal
    Dooks
    Skellig Bay
    Tralee
    Waterville




    Donegal

    Ballyliffin
    Ballyliffin Galsheady
    Donegal
    Dunfanaghy
    Greencastle
    Narin & Portnoo
    North West
    Portsalon
    Rosapenna
    Rospenna Tom Morris

    Think you need to add Murvagh to the Donegal list?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,999 ✭✭✭Kevinmarkham


    Loire wrote: »
    Think you need to add Murvagh to the Donegal list?

    Donegal and Murvagh are the same thing - Mike has Donegal on there already... but he is missing Cruit Island... well matched by Castlegregory in Kerry. Both 9 hole courses.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,034 ✭✭✭Loire


    Donegal and Murvagh are the same thing - Mike has Donegal on there already... but he is missing Cruit Island... well matched by Castlegregory in Kerry. Both 9 hole courses.

    Going Blind!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,159 ✭✭✭benny79


    surely Lanich €100 & doonbeg €125 cant be worth that!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 855 ✭✭✭Ronney


    mike12 wrote: »
    Kerry Vs Dublin
    For the best county to play golf in in Ireland, Can't really think of any other counties that come close for quality of courses maybe Dublin in 3rd place. The big difference is the cost the 10 courses in Donegal you could play for around €500 for the 6 in Kerry it would cost more thn €750.

    Kerry.

    Ballybunion
    Ceann Sibeal
    Dooks
    Skellig Bay
    Tralee
    Waterville




    Donegal

    Ballyliffin
    Ballyliffin Galsheady
    Donegal
    Dunfanaghy
    Greencastle
    Narin & Portnoo
    North West
    Portsalon
    Rosapenna
    Rospenna Tom Morris


    Agree Donegal is great value but you'd have to add in the Petrol to drive between them (two courses in Bally B too)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 861 ✭✭✭thewobbler


    Ronney wrote: »
    Agree Donegal is great value but you'd have to add in the Petrol to drive between them (two courses in Bally B too)

    This is a strange comment.

    I've not been to Kerry to golf. But it's a bloody big place, and I'd harbour a strong guess that the drive from tip to top of Donegal (more or less Bundoran to Ballyliffin) takes no longer than the run from Waterville to Ballybunion.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 861 ✭✭✭thewobbler


    mike12 wrote: »
    Achill 1
    Clogher Valley 2
    Cruit Island 3
    Cushendall 4
    Gweedore 5
    Helen's Bay 6
    Manor 7
    Mulranny 8
    Otway 9
    Raffeen Creek 10
    Rush 11
    Buncrana 12
    Connemara Isles 13
    Spanish Point 14
    Berehaven 15
    Bushfoot 16
    Carrickmines 17
    Castlegregory 18
    Larne 19

    The 19 9 hole links i was able to find, Anyone know how to paste out of excel keeping the boarders as a table.

    Helen's Bay isn't a links. It's closer to the sea than a number of premier links, but is a pure parkland.

    Buncrana is a links in terms of turf and terrain. But it's more of an extended pitch and putt than a golf course.

    But at least they have some claim to be on this list. If Clogher Valley was anymore inland it would be underground.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 492 ✭✭TrapperChamonix


    I was thinking about getting a GPS but when I looked at a Golf Buddy (not sure which version) in McGuirks the detail it showed was was just distance to bunkers and water.

    Lots of links courses use grass hills and mounds to define the shape and distance you need to hit your drive. In the old Strokesavers these were marked but did not show up on the Golf Buddy. While the information it gave was of some use the information not available would have caused you problems on a number of holes.

    So my question is this
    What is the best GPS for playing links courses? What level of detail does it provide?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    thewobbler wrote: »
    Helen's Bay isn't a links. It's closer to the sea than a number of premier links, but is a pure parkland.

    Buncrana is a links in terms of turf and terrain. But it's more of an extended pitch and putt than a golf course.

    But at least they have some claim to be on this list. If Clogher Valley was anymore inland it would be underground.
    I have to say the way i compiled the list was to go thru the GUI website all 430 clubs and take their work for it is they called themselves a links at that stage i had played 3 links courses. I still can't find a list of all the links courses in Ireland. Some where between 50 and 60 but i don't know for sure.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,331 ✭✭✭the lawman


    So a friend of mine got a two-ball for The Island at Christmas and he rang me last night asking me to play with him! Stoked.

    Never played it but I have been meaning to for a good while now. So what am in for? FDP is it as good as your favourite Corballis?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,958 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    the lawman wrote: »
    So a friend of mine got a two-ball for The Island at Christmas and he rang me last night asking me to play with him! Stoked.

    Never played it but I have been meaning to for a good while now. So what am in for? FDP is it as good as your favourite Corballis?

    Absolute class.

    It is miles ahead of Corballis - but has similar bizarre aspects.
    It is the course Corballis would be and could be , if it had the space and was a full course. It is effectively the same land.

    If you don't like blind holes - you won't like it. But amazing course. Very, Very hard. The rough is very hard to play out of. Even on the first you say , this is interesting. Then you stand on 2 and go - ok what on earth is this. Then the back nine is sublime.

    I was totally surprised by the place - as I didn't think we had dunes like that on the east coast. The course guide is very good and nice to see Philip Walton giving you tips. Nice welcome in the pro shop too.

    Another aspect to the place , is the raw distance of some of the par 4s - big drives required on many holes.

    Then you come around to Malahide - it is so peaceful, yet you feel you are in a city. A great run of holes home - and every hole is different.

    You need to play every club in your bag.

    For me it is the only thing I've seen on east coast up there with west coast.

    I'm probably building it up too much. But it is the hardest course I've played. I was very close to joining - but I felt it was more a roller-coaster than a day to day golf course. A course for a great day out as opposed to an every day course. The last hole alone is affirmation of that - I hit a good drive and a 4 iron to it , very few par 4s in the country like that - just too hard.

    Kevin had a piece on it here.
    I've another write up somewhere.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    Would agree the Island is the one of the best Links on the east coast right up there with RCD and the European. Not sure it is as hard off the tee as some of the others but a lot of long par 4's. hope you enjoy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,958 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    mike12 wrote: »
    Would agree the Island is the one of the best Links on the east coast right up there with RCD and the European. Not sure it is as hard off the tee as some of the others but a lot of long par 4's. hope you enjoy.

    Playing it next month - I was struggling off 12 at the time. A little better of a golfer now.
    But - Was looking at holes like 1 - 11 - 12 - 17 and 18.
    You need to get the ball out there not to have at least a 6 iron or lower in.
    Again - a good while - so will see how I get on next month at it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,290 ✭✭✭dar_cool


    I don't ever want to play parkland golf again after reading all this!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,331 ✭✭✭the lawman


    Playing it next month - I was struggling off 12 at the time. A little better of a golfer now.
    But - Was looking at holes like 1 - 11 - 12 - 17 and 18.
    You need to get the ball out there not to have at least a 6 iron or lower in.
    Again - a good while - so will see how I get on next month at it.

    Thanks FDP I figured you'd know it well.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 492 ✭✭TrapperChamonix


    Absolute class.

    It is miles ahead of Corballis - but has similar bizarre aspects.
    It is the course Corballis would be and could be , if it had the space and was a full course. It is effectively the same land.

    If you don't like blind holes - you won't like it. But amazing course. Very, Very hard. The rough is very hard to play out of. Even on the first you say , this is interesting. Then you stand on 2 and go - ok what on earth is this. Then the back nine is sublime.

    I was totally surprised by the place - as I didn't think we had dunes like that on the east coast. The course guide is very good and nice to see Philip Walton giving you tips. Nice welcome in the pro shop too.

    Another aspect to the place , is the raw distance of some of the par 4s - big drives required on many holes.

    Then you come around to Malahide - it is so peaceful, yet you feel you are in a city. A great run of holes home - and every hole is different.

    You need to play every club in your bag.

    For me it is the only thing I've seen on east coast up there with west coast.

    I'm probably building it up too much. But it is the hardest course I've played. I was very close to joining - but I felt it was more a roller-coaster than a day to day golf course. A course for a great day out as opposed to an every day course. The last hole alone is affirmation of that - I hit a good drive and a 4 iron to it , very few par 4s in the country like that - just too hard.

    Kevin had a piece on it here.
    I've another write up somewhere.

    FDP Agreed very similar terrain to Corbalis but with distance. Interesting comment on blind holes as I would have thought there to be relatively few (Drive on 5, 2nd on 8 and 2nd on 15). Perhaps that's cause I play here and don't even notice some of the blind shots.

    1. Driver along the left gives a view to the hole, to the right means playing over the high dune.
    2. Favour's a draw as the fairway doglegs left. Very tough green to hold and if you are putting down the slope, very very quick.
    3.If you can get a big drive away here it makes a huge difference to the approach. A spine in front of the green pushes everything to the right so you have to land very close to or on the front left of the green. Ok if you are playing a 7 or 8, very tough if you are playing a 4i or 5w. If you do kick to the right of the green, don't be afraid to putt up the hill onto the green.
    4.Play to the right of the bunker to have a good view of the green but no real problems here.
    5. Drive looks difficult but even an OK drive over the pole gets you within a flick. Ideal approach is to land it short and run onto the green over a little mound.
    6. Play short of the bunker with a 5W or 3R and you have an 7,8 or 9 to the green. A Driver risks the bunkers but even if you miss them, the further up the right hand side you go the harder the angle for the 2nd becomes.
    7. A good drive helps a lot with the approach. Very difficult approach with a spine in front of the green kicking it right and left, so you need to land front left of the green.
    8. 3I or at most a 5W off the tee otherwise you are in trouble as the fairway stops at about 200 yds.
    9. As you see it
    10. A brave man (or my Nephew) will hang the ball out over the OOB to the right and draw it back. A more modest player can play a 3 W and aim at the left hand bunker and be comfortably on in 3.
    11. Driver unless a strong wind behind you. I have a tendency to over club on my 2nd and go through the back where it is impossible to get up and down. best to land front of the green and let it run on.
    12. If you are good enough, Driver to the right and draw it back onto the fairway. Miss the fairway on the right and you won't make it in 2. Miss it on the left and you've no chance. For me the most difficult driving hole on the course.
    13. Aim for the tennis club on the left of the green. At worst a simple up and down.
    14. The tee shot is about accuracy so leave the Driver in the bag. Approach shot to the left edge of the green as it will feed right.
    15. If the wind is behind then green reachable in 2, but it requires a drive down the left edge of the fairway flirting with the bunkers.
    16. Never up never in.
    17. Driver will give you a mid iron 2nd. Approch shot to the green should be on left edge as it will feed to the right.
    18. As tough a finishing hole as you could wish for. 460 Yds off the medal (420 yds from the green) tees and generally into the wind. If you are a big hitter can get it through the gap and running down the hill and it can be an 8i or less. For the rest of us its a drive and a fairway wood or long iron.

    In general the 1st 9 has some difficult medium to long par 4's (1, 2, 3, & 7) and some short par 4's (4, 5, 6, 8) that you need to be scoring on. The back nine at 3650 Yds (3,423 from the Greens) is long but there are opportunities to score on the 10th, 11th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th.

    The key to a good score is long and accurate drives.
    The key to an OK score is short and accurate.
    The key to a disastrous score card is long and wild.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 589 ✭✭✭Dealerz


    Jaysus I'd love to play that links- but a bit pricey for a game unfortunately.

    Great hole by hole guide to get me drooling


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,695 ✭✭✭ForeRight


    What are the green fees for the island lads? I always see it on golf now for €100 but that's far too much for me.

    Any way of getting out on that course for cheaper than that. I'd love to play it but just have not managed to yet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,331 ✭✭✭the lawman


    Thanks for the effort taken there Trapper. Just need the driver to be working on the day so.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,331 ✭✭✭the lawman


    ForeRight wrote: »
    What are the green fees for the island lads? I always see it on golf now for €100 but that's far too much for me.

    Any way of getting out on that course for cheaper than that. I'd love to play it but just have not managed to yet.

    All I know Foreright is to get out as a visitor at the time we've booked for is €125.

    That's why I really love* my mate right now.

    *like


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,695 ✭✭✭ForeRight


    the lawman wrote: »
    All I know Foreright is to get out as a visitor at the time we've booked for is €125.

    That's why I really love* my mate right now.

    *like


    How much is it as a visitor with a member?



    P.S. I love your mate too.

    Hint hint nudge nudge


  • Registered Users Posts: 913 ✭✭✭Redzah


    benny79 wrote: »
    surely Lanich €100 & doonbeg €125 cant be worth that!

    The market says they are worth it as visitors come year after year to play both these courses and then take the ferry down to BallyB, Tralee and Waterville.

    If you are willing to play €100 to €125 for any other course in Ireland then you should be willing to pay it for these 2 as they fit in the highest bracket in my opinion. I have played both many times and both are great courses.

    However, if you would be unwilling to pay this amount of money for any other course in Ireland then its not for you and you are not in their target market. Simple economics really, they have a product as good as any other in the Irish market so they charge the price where supply equals demand and maximises their return.

    Doonbeg charges more than Lahinch because it incurs more costs for marketing in to its target market in the US and thus generates additional supply from wealthy US clientelle. It also adds the premium extras of a 5 star hotel and facilities. Lahinch doesnt have these facilities and thus isnt under pressure to pass additional costs incurred onto customers.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,331 ✭✭✭the lawman


    ForeRight wrote: »
    How much is it as a visitor with a member?



    P.S. I love your mate too.

    Hint hint nudge nudge

    No idea FR. Wish I did though as it would mean I'm a memberino.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,958 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    Trapper - I like blind holes. I think it is the ultimate course knowledge, if you play a course enough , a hole is not blind , you know exactly what is over the hill - it is blind to your eyes - but not your mind ( :) )

    But some people can't stand them - so you often hear people talk about the blind holes in The Island. This creates an intimidation going there.

    I guess you could get into a debate (on the links thread here) - about people's definition of a blind hole.
    The ones you mentioned are as blind as they come - and have a lasting impact.

    But - there are a few holes that if you are on the wrong side of the fairway - you will not see flag for 2nd shot. If you go off where you should be at the Island - the dunes are so deep - they make the route to green blocked - examples of this would be 1st , 6th , 7th - also for a first timer on the 2nd - it is very intimidating - as the landing area is blind - to a newcomer.
    Again - all my first impressions.

    So again - it was a while back - but the pure blind holes you mentioned have a lasting impact.

    Hopefully it is a course I get to know well over the next few rounds - I hope to play it at least once a year from now on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,958 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark




  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,333 ✭✭✭Tones69


    Only played links once which was Portmarnock Links, and absolutely loved it! Going back soon and want to play the island too if the wallet allows it :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,290 ✭✭✭dar_cool


    You dont have to pay 100 to play a decent links, Corballis is 15 quid and although there are some poor holes there are a few holes that rival most links courses in the country.


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