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Royal Co. Down,
Royal Portrush | Portmarnock |
Royal Dublin | Druids Glen
The
K Club | Rosses Point, Enniscrone, Carne | Connemara | Ballybunion
Lahinch | Galway
Bay G&CC | Dooks, Dingle | Ring of Kerry | Waterville
Tralee | Killarney
| Old Head | Fota Island | Mt.
Juliet | Adare Manor & GC

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Connemara Golf Club
A "true" links
course lies on land that is linked to the sea and, by definition, is one built entirely on
beach sand. Connemara Golf Club is one of the few authentic links courses in the world.
The 50-mile drive from Galway City to the course located in the far western reaches of the
Connemara Peninsula takes you through breathtaking scenery. I took the northern route that
follows the western shore of Lough Corrib until the road veers west to the crossroads town
of Maam Cross, where "The Quiet Man," starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara was
filmed. Some 20 miles further is Clifden, the capital of
Connemara, a holiday town known
for its pony show. Clifden motorists are greeted by twin church steeples facing each other
on the opposite sides of the road.
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Quaint
Ballyconneely, home of
Connemara Golf Club |
The course lies on
Slyne Head between the majestic Connemara Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean in the tiny
village of Ballyconneely, about a 15 minute drive south of
Clifden. Because it is remote,
the course gets less play than the better known courses.
Connemara was originally
routed by the late Irishman Eddie Hackett and completed in the early 1970s by Tom
Craddock, who co-designed Druids Glen, among others. At 6262 meters (add 10% to get
yardage) from the whites, it plays to a par 72. The front 9 is flat and includes a series
of undistinguished par 4's of between 340 and 370 meters and a reachable par 5.
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One of the back holes at
Connemara |
The course comes alive
on the more elevated and duned back side featuring the splendid 200-yard 13th from an
elevated tee over a valley to an elevated green with a severely sloped front that rejects
anything short. The side also features three par 5's including the straight-away 500-yard
17th to an elevated green ringed by a natural amphitheater.
The dunes here are not nearly
so high or prevalent as you will find on the more famous links, making the course
especially enjoyable for the more physically challenged players. Golfers not on their A
game will also welcome rough that is maintained at ball-finding length. In a quaint visual
feature, low stone fences that don't come into play are visible on the front side of this
course, which offers eye-catching views from nearly every vantage point.
When I played the course in
late May 2000, some of the greens and fairways were a bit thin, the result of trying to
maintain turf on sand, especially under frequent and severe weather conditions. But the
course is still young and over time turf conditions will improve, given the club's stated
commitment to excellence.
The club, which has hosted
minor Irish championships, wants to host a world class event. It may get its wish, as a
brand new 9, built closer to the sea, joins the current back 9 to create what is expected
to be a truly
outstanding venue. Eventually the Connemara Golf Club will consist of 36 holes.
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NORTHERN IRELAND
Royal County Down, Royal Portrush
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
DUBLIN AREA
Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links and Portmarnock Golf Club
Royal Dublin
Golf Club | Druids
Glen Golf Club
The
K Club (Kildare Hotel & Country Club)
NORTH WEST
Rosses Point, Enniscrone, Carne
WEST AND SOUTHWEST
Connemara | Galway
Bay G&CC | Lahinch
| Ballybunion | Tralee
Dooks, Dingle | Ring of Kerry | Waterville
| Killarney
Old Head | Fota Island | Mt. Juliet | Adare Manor & GC

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