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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,645 ✭✭✭Webbs


    I have only played Tralee on Junior Scratch Cups so maybe its a course where if tees are forward then its a totally different animal.

    When we played 10 was barely reachable in 2 with drive and 3 wood,
    11 not a chance of reaching in two at around 550 yds uphill,
    I remember one of our group taking extra on 13 and the rough at the back was up so it just stuck there, now that was a scary shot out of rough across that green with the chasm looking at you :-)
    14 with its split fairway was a tough one, the rough in the split was cruel and reaching the green if you hit rough was 50/50.
    I think 16 is one of the best par 3s around, no real bale outs and first time we played it with wind up all of us hit 3 wood. Could have hit driver and not been too long!

    The joys of Links is the weather though, first time wind was really tough and was a reduction only scratch Cup, if you broke 82 or 3 you were playing ridiculously good golf, next time much calmer just the couple of club wind and was fairer but still a real test.

    Push tees up (for the yanks??) and it takes the teeth away from a course.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,297 ✭✭✭✭Jawgap


    Last week I returned to an old stomping ground and had 4 days of fab links golf in the NE of England - from a golfing perspective, I always think this is a very overlooked part of the world.

    Played Seaton Carew (designed by Augusta's Alister MacKenzie), Hartlepool and then spent two days playing Cleveland (Yorkshire's oldest course) including participating in one of the club majors.

    Great courses and great golf, especially as the weather was uncharacteristically warm - despite the proximity of the North Sea and the constant wind every round was played in t-shirts and I'd have happily worn shorts if I'd brought them.

    The clubs were incredibly hospitable - despite me booking as a 'walk-up' they contacted me and asked if I wanted to play with a member and then charged me the reduced green fee, when they could have easily left me to my own devices and charged me full whack. In the end, I paid about £60 for 99 holes of golf across 3 championship links courses.

    Out of the three, I'd rate Cleveland as the better of the bunch (I was previously a member here) - the phrase "hidden gem" definitely applies here. Plus the Yorkshire Amateur had just concluded the day before so the course was in super condition even if it was set up for the more elite players!

    "The Doctor" at Seaton......
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    Making the turn at Cleveland.....
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    18th at Cleveland.....
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,387 ✭✭✭Tom.D.BJJ


    I had a week down in Clare last week, and was given the chance to play Lahinch with a member.

    Its a breathtaking course, and the wind is a serious test. I hit a sweet three iron which must have gone nearly 250 yards, and also hammered a driver which went max 150 yards. I played pretty well with three birdies and lipped out for three more. Reached three of the par fives in two with the wind behind me, and struggled to reach the last one in three with the wind into me :)

    All in all, i had an 87 (off 14) playing off the whites including an 8 on one hole and a 7 on the Mine hole (260 yard par 4 with a huge chasm to the right of the fairway which i hit into).

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    I left an eagle putt in the jaws of the Klondyke hole after a drive and a 7 iron
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    Hit the Dell green with a punched 5 iron into the wind. My first putt was blocked out by the cuff and i had to putt off the green to get near the hole, missed my return putt and settled for a three putt bogey.
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    Also had an eagle putt on the Castle hole after a huge drive and a 9 iron to the green. Two putt birdies!
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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭mike12


    Fixed, on your quest to play all the links are u playing the second courses at the top clubs, u missed a cracker in ballyb.
    Doing the same I'm at 32 courses but have stalled a bit in the last couple of years, keep going back to the ones I've played.
    Opens and scratch cups and winter rates for me haven't paid full price for any of them yet.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,350 ✭✭✭ChippingSodbury


    Played Waterville yesterday. What a treat! Played it off the blues and there are some great tests throughout. We were out first in the morning and went around fairly quickly. Lovely finishing hole that would scare the bejaysus out of most mere mortals like myself with the tee shot (although I did finish with a birdieðŸ˜). Will definitely return.


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 19,021 Mod ✭✭✭✭slave1


    Off in a few minutes to a BnB and then Tralee and Dingle tomorrow, weather looks good, hopefully I'll play well and enjoy it...

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  • Registered Users Posts: 20,888 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    mike12 wrote: »
    Fixed, on your quest to play all the links are u playing the second courses at the top clubs, u missed a cracker in ballyb.
    Doing the same I'm at 32 courses but have stalled a bit in the last couple of years, keep going back to the ones I've played.
    Opens and scratch cups and winter rates for me haven't paid full price for any of them yet.

    Would if I had time , but didn't this time . Was told by my playing partner that I would love 2nd course in Ballybunion as I like the up and down unusual courses in the big sand dunes.

    I've played full rate on very few - the ones I can think of and was serious money are Royal County Down and Portstewart. It would be more a case that I can only play them at certain times and can't time it, to when an open is on . Don't have too many contacts outside Dublin in golf.

    I do give out about no sensible rate for a guI member , but it won't stop me playing them. The one course I probably wouldn't pay full rate is Doonbeg.

    I've played 21, but I'm only counting main courses and full 18 courses. The secondary courses in general are practice/ short courses.

    What are you counting there . How many are there . I must pull up one of your earlier posts.

    I've 2 to go in kerry , Doonbeg, all of Donegal, I need to study North bit more , how many are up there .

    I'm not far off , must be about 9 to go. (Of full courses)


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 19,021 Mod ✭✭✭✭slave1



    I've 2 to go in kerry , Doonbeg, all of Donegal, I need to study North bit more , how many are up there .

    I'm not far off , must be about 9 to go. (Of full courses)

    Donegal has more links courses than any other county IIRC, if you've missed "second" courses like BBunion Cashen and Lahinch Castle and all of Donegal then I'd say you've more than 9 to go.
    I'm on the same mission to play all the links and will have 23 done by the end of this week and I reckon I have at least 12 more to go, I do not count Old Head as links BTW

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  • Registered Users Posts: 20,888 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    slave1 wrote: »
    Donegal has more links courses than any other county IIRC, if you've missed "second" courses like BBunion Cashen and Lahinch Castle and all of Donegal then I'd say you've more than 9 to go.
    I'm on the same mission to play all the links and will have 23 done by the end of this week and I reckon I have at least 12 more to go, I do not count Old Head as links BTW

    How many 18 hole links courses in Donegal

    I've played 2nd course in RCD and Lahinch


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 19,021 Mod ✭✭✭✭slave1


    How many 18 hole links courses in Donegal

    I've played 2nd course in RCD and Lahinch



    Narin & Portnoo, Murvagh (Donegal), Ballyliffin x2 I've played.
    Rosapenna x 2 I'm playing later in the week.
    Portsalon, NorthWest, Dunfanaghy, Gweedore and Greencastle (I think these last three are links).
    So I make it 11.
    Kevin probably make the call on those lesser known last three.....

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  • Registered Users Posts: 20,888 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    slave1 wrote: »
    Narin & Portnoo, Murvagh (Donegal), Ballyliffin x2 I've played.
    Rosapenna x 2 I'm playing later in the week.
    Portsalon, NorthWest, Dunfanaghy, Gweedore and Greencastle (I think these last three are links).
    So I make it 11.
    Kevin probably make the call on those lesser known last three.....

    I'm not into making a place links for the sake of it. I genuinely don't think a 9 hole or practice course counts.I very played RCDs 2nd course / practice course / par 3. And a fine place and that , but I'm looking to play all full links course of championship full length quality.

    I'll be dumbfounded if 11 links in Donegal and will review my goal of 3 years out to 5.


  • Registered Users Posts: 380 ✭✭jarrieta


    I'm not into making a place links for the sake of it. I genuinely don't think a 9 hole or practice course counts.I very played RCDs 2nd course / practice course / par 3. And a fine place and that , but I'm looking to play all full links course of championship full length quality.

    I'll be dumbfounded if 11 links in Donegal and will review my goal of 3 years out to 5.

    I would not count Northwest as championship course, nor those three as links. I like Greencastle but not a links, dunfanaghy looked nice but not a links. But the rest definitely are championship links


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


    I have it around the 50 but there are a few debatable ones and a few second courses.
    The second course in RCD is very similar to Corballis.
    The second course in Bally b is great and the second course in portrush is supposed to be super.
    I have a good few left in donegal plus the southwest I have only played, 3 courses from Galway down.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,675 ✭✭✭ronnie3585


    Carne or Enniscrone folks?

    I'm going to be in the northwest next week and am going to play either Carne or Enniscrone. I’m trying to make up my mind on which one.

    I've played Carne three times and have never played Enniscrone. I love Carne, it's hands down my favourite course in the country. I love the challenge and brutality of the course and the feeling that you’re really on the edge of the continent.

    I would like to play Enniscrone, but I don’t want it to feel like it’s a box ticking exercise that will leave me wishing I’d played Carne instead!

    So, my question to those in the know – is Enniscrone a toned down version of Carne, or is it a completely different course?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,297 ✭✭✭✭Jawgap


    Dark skies are upon us.......

    The 11th tee at Laytown looking back up the 10th this morning.....not a breath of wind, in complete contrast to 24 hours earlier when we couldn't get the balls to sit still when we placed them!

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  • Registered Users Posts: 380 ✭✭jarrieta


    ronnie3585 wrote: »
    Carne or Enniscrone folks?

    I'm going to be in the northwest next week and am going to play either Carne or Enniscrone. I’m trying to make up my mind on which one.

    I've played Carne three times and have never played Enniscrone. I love Carne, it's hands down my favourite course in the country. I love the challenge and brutality of the course and the feeling that you’re really on the edge of the continent.

    I would like to play Enniscrone, but I don’t want it to feel like it’s a box ticking exercise that will leave me wishing I’d played Carne instead!

    So, my question to those in the know – is Enniscrone a toned down version of Carne, or is it a completely different course?

    It is completely different in my opinion. The only problem with Enniscrone I can see are 3 very plain holes in the front 9, the first holes are really nice and from the 9 you will get better and better holes to arrive to the 16th, one of my favourite holes. I think it is worth playing for sure. I prefer Enniscrone to Carne, but depends on how I feel, Carne as you say is savage golf, really thrilling.

    Some piccies of Enniscrone:

    https://goo.gl/photos/9VbfwLUMGVgHhqmn6


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,385 ✭✭✭ThunderCat


    slave1 wrote: »
    Narin & Portnoo, Murvagh (Donegal), Ballyliffin x2 I've played.
    Rosapenna x 2 I'm playing later in the week.
    Portsalon, NorthWest, Dunfanaghy, Gweedore and Greencastle (I think these last three are links).
    So I make it 11.
    Kevin probably make the call on those lesser known last three.....



    Bundoran is another one.


  • Registered Users Posts: 75 ✭✭Cody OHare


    slave1 wrote: »
    Narin & Portnoo, Murvagh (Donegal), Ballyliffin x2 I've played.
    Rosapenna x 2 I'm playing later in the week.
    Portsalon, NorthWest, Dunfanaghy, Gweedore and Greencastle (I think these last three are links).
    So I make it 11.
    Kevin probably make the call on those lesser known last three.....

    I'm not into making a place links for the sake of it. I genuinely don't think a 9 hole or practice course counts.I very played RCDs 2nd course / practice course / par 3. And a fine place and that , but I'm looking to play all full links course of championship full length quality.  

    I'll be dumbfounded if 11 links in Donegal and will review my goal of 3 years out to 5.
    I get that you dont want to play 9 hole courses / practice courses, but I'd highly recommend Cruit Island. Its only 9 holes, every hole has either a completely blind drive or approach and the greens are just OK. In short everything that might put you off playing a course. My son and myself have played 16 of the top 20 courses in Ireland (still to do Portrush, Ballybunnion, Lahinch & Old Head) in the last 4 years,  yet I can hardly remember a day where we had more fun than Cruit Island. And it has the best views of any course that I've been to (Ballyliffen, Rosapenna, Tralee Waterville et al.)


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,785 ✭✭✭blackwhite


    ronnie3585 wrote: »
    Carne or Enniscrone folks?

    I'm going to be in the northwest next week and am going to play either Carne or Enniscrone. I’m trying to make up my mind on which one.

    I've played Carne three times and have never played Enniscrone. I love Carne, it's hands down my favourite course in the country. I love the challenge and brutality of the course and the feeling that you’re really on the edge of the continent.

    I would like to play Enniscrone, but I don’t want it to feel like it’s a box ticking exercise that will leave me wishing I’d played Carne instead!

    So, my question to those in the know – is Enniscrone a toned down version of Carne, or is it a completely different course?

    Without trying to over-practicalise things - where will you be staying?

    If staying in Co Sligo, Carne is another 80min or so past Enniscrone, so make sure to factor that into plans as well. From Sligo town you'd be talking almost 2 hours to Carne compared to 40 min or so to Enniscrone.

    If staying in Ballina or similar, then the difference in journey times isn't as severe


  • Registered Users Posts: 845 ✭✭✭Ronney


    blackwhite wrote: »
    Without trying to over-practicalise things - where will you be staying?

    If staying in Co Sligo, Carne is another 80min or so past Enniscrone, so make sure to factor that into plans as well. From Sligo town you'd be talking almost 2 hours to Carne compared to 40 min or so to Enniscrone.

    If staying in Ballina or similar, then the difference in journey times isn't as severe


    Enniscrone is a top 20 in the county course so you wont be disappointing. Played it twice in tough conditions and found it more difficult than Carne.

    Not the same level of Towering Dunes but not flat by any means.

    Given you have played Carne you might as well tick Enniscrone off the list too


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


    Well worth playing Enniscrone.
    Super course just hit it to where u can see.


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


    Royal Portrush

    Portstewart

    Ballyliffin

    Donegal

    Narin & Portnoo

    Rosapenna

    Ardglass

    Kirkistown Castle

    Mourne

    Royal Co. Down

    Corballis Links

    Portmarnock

    Portmarnock Hotel

    The Island

    The Links Portmarnock

    The Royal Dublin

    Connemara

    Galway Bay

    Ballybunion

    Tralee

    Seapoint

    Co. Louth

    Greenore

    Belmullet

    Laytown & Bettystown

    Bundoran

    Co. Sligo

    Enniscrone

    Strandhill

    St. Anne's

    European

    Ballybunion Casheen

    Ballycastle

    Portrush Valley Course

    Doonbeg Links

    Kilkee

    Lahinch

    Lahinch Second



    Ballyliffin Galsheady

    Dunfanaghy

    Greencastle

    North West

    Portsalon

    Rospenna Tom Morris

    Carnalea

    Castlerock

    Donaghadee

    Ceann Sibeal

    Dooks

    Skellig Bay

    Waterville

    Rosslare

    Arklow

    Portstewart 2nd


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


    So there are 54 that could be classified as links on the above list, have played the top 32,
    Greenore, Galway bay, Ardglass are not really links but great seaside courses so have included them on my list.
    Think the rest are but have never heard of carnalea.
    Donaghadee is described as part links part parkland so don't know what % it should be to be a links.


  • Registered Users Posts: 20,888 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    mike12 wrote: »
    Well worth playing Enniscrone.
    Super course just hit it to where u can see.

    Enniscrone - one of the best I have played.

    Love it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 738 ✭✭✭Whiplash85


    ronnie3585 wrote: »
    Carne or Enniscrone folks?

    I'm going to be in the northwest next week and am going to play either Carne or Enniscrone. I’m trying to make up my mind on which one.

    I've played Carne three times and have never played Enniscrone. I love Carne, it's hands down my favourite course in the country. I love the challenge and brutality of the course and the feeling that you’re really on the edge of the continent.

    I would like to play Enniscrone, but I don’t want it to feel like it’s a box ticking exercise that will leave me wishing I’d played Carne instead!

    So, my question to those in the know – is Enniscrone a toned down version of Carne, or is it a completely different course?


    I would pick Carne all day. Played Carne, Enniscrone and Rosses point recently. Greens in Rosses point were very dissappointing although I did quite well there. You could play Carne a hundred times and see something intriguing each time. I just love the wildness and quite serenity of it. At various stages I was walking to the top of a hill to see flagstick and then when I retreated back to my ball I was picking a cloud in the sky to aim at. Apparently only 40 full time members and the staff are salt of the earth. Enniscrone is a nice course as well. Didn't play well on the day so maybe that is tempering my verdict but I wouldn't say its 100% linksy. Plenty of flat holes and parkland type holes in the middle. Couldn't say the same for Carne. They also have traffic lights on some holes to indicate if people were still on green which was cool.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,675 ✭✭✭ronnie3585


    blackwhite wrote: »
    Without trying to over-practicalise things - where will you be staying?

    If staying in Co Sligo, Carne is another 80min or so past Enniscrone, so make sure to factor that into plans as well. From Sligo town you'd be talking almost 2 hours to Carne compared to 40 min or so to Enniscrone.

    If staying in Ballina or similar, then the difference in journey times isn't as severe

    Not staying anywhere. Live in Galway, have a small job to do in Castlebar so am going to hit north after that. It's a longer schlep out to the Mullet but worth it:)


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 19,021 Mod ✭✭✭✭slave1


    mike12 wrote: »
    So there are 54 that could be classified as links on the above list, have played the top 32,
    Greenore, Galway bay, Ardglass are not really links but great seaside courses so have included them on my list.
    Think the rest are but have never heard of carnalea.
    Donaghadee is described as part links part parkland so don't know what % it should be to be a links.

    Is Skellig Bay not closed. They were shuttimg shop for a few years when I passed by, said a Yank had bought it and was ploughing big money into it

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  • Registered Users Posts: 845 ✭✭✭Ronney


    slave1 wrote: »
    Is Skellig Bay not closed. They were shuttimg shop for a few years when I passed by, said a Yank had bought it and was ploughing big money into it

    Yea its called Hogs Head, reports are its going to be more a "yanks" course priced in the Old Head bracket

    Press Links here
    http://www.hogsheadgolfclub.com/


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


    slave1 wrote: »
    Is Skellig Bay not closed. They were shuttimg shop for a few years when I passed by, said a Yank had bought it and was ploughing big money into it
    Did the list 6 years ago. So could be.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 380 ✭✭jarrieta


    mike12 wrote: »
    Did the list 6 years ago. So could be.

    You have Portmarnock Links twice, appearing also as Hotel

    I don't think Dunfanaghy is a links course and definitely Greencastle is not as I have played it (beautiful course btw)

    Great list, I need a lotto prize to increase my list of played links :(


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