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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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Galway Bay Golf & Country
Club
Rifling 3-irons on the
practice tee while preparing for the 1999 Senior PGA Tour event in Columbia, MD, eventual
winner Christy O'Connor Jr. talked about Galway Bay, the course he designed in Galway.
"I'm really proud of that one," says the nephew of Irishman golf legend Christy
O'Connor Sr. and the architect of over a dozen courses on the Emerald Isle. "It's one
of my favorites and you'll love it."
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Galway Bay Golf & Country
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The Irishman's
enthusiasm was understandable. O'Connor is a principal partner in the Galway Bay Golf
& Country Club Hotel, of which the course is the centerpiece. While eye-catching views
of beautiful Galway Bay and Galway City are everywhere evident on it, the golf course does
not justify the highest acclaim. Yet, it is a good course and, if you stay at the
comfortable 92-room hotel directly adjacent to it, you couldn't choose a better base to
see the city and its surrounds.
The golf club and hotel are
situated directly on the Bay's southern coastline
just outside the quaint village of Oranmore about 20 minutes south of Galway City.
Erstwhile agricultural land, the property lies adjacent Renville Park, a scenic wooded
park with open fields where couples young and old take Sunday stroll and picnic and
teenagers walk their dogs and toss frisbees. Among the wildlife are fox and deer.
With its commanding view of
the Bay, the land caught the eye of O'Connor, who had lofty plans for the project. The
course opened in 1993 and the hotel opened in 1997. The project also includes small family
condo-style units situated along the first fairway.
Galway Bay, whose pro is
O'Connor's brother Eugene, hosted the '99 West of Ireland Open, a European PGA Tour event
won by Constantino Rocca. It is definitely a major championship test from the back tees
where it measures over 7000 yards. Yet, from the forward tees casual golfers will find it
enjoyable and not overly taxing from a physical standpoint.
Galway Bay is a
"parkland-by-the-sea" style layout punctuated here and there with a few
Hawthorne trees and wild bushes including white thorn, furz, hazel and sedge. Otherwise,
it is quite open and therefore susceptible to the winds. Small remnants of ancient ruins
are visible at various points on the course and adjacent the 13th tee box is the site of
an ancient copper mine that predates the 16th Century. According to the brochure, a
mystical fairy fort lies underground between the 2nd and 10th greens.
For all its putative mystical
roots, Galway Bay is a pretty straightforward layout with a strong American design
influence. In keeping with O'Connor's desire to create a good but fair test, the landing
areas are wide and the middle-sized greens, built to USGA specs, are not overly tricky.
Created mounds and lakes are a dead giveaway that this is not a course that was laid down
on the earth just as it was found. According to the course superintendent, "The
design of this course was aimed at the American market. Everything is cut, including the
rough and natural areas, whereas on most courses over here those areas are left
alone."
Situated only a minute's walk
from the golf clubhouse that includes an informal grille, the hotel overlooks the course
and bay beyond. It is a somewhat spare hotel featuring comfortable, if not elegant, rooms;
a two-room dining area; a pub; and a large reception area with a fireplace.
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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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