Yep, used to be a member there.
Garyduff's an awful shithole these days.
Been a good while since i played it.
Not surprised to hear it's not the best anymore.I doubt half the lads that play there would bend over to fix a plug mark for starters.
Yep, used to be a member there.
Garyduff's an awful shithole these days.
Ballyanley is a grand course, not much in the way of a challenge though. Rock Lodge is a great course, some real tough holes. Toughest I ever played was lahinch, links course, some holes the pin is below you over dunes.
Used to play Kilmichael a lot back in the day, goid course too, don't know what kind of condition its in now.
I played on the Trabolgan Par 3 golf course recently.
There was me thinking i could play it with my pitch and putt clubs..
You would nearly need to burst out a driver for some of them holes.
Lovely course though.
Very well looked after and highly recommended.
Spent the weekend on the beautiful cliffs of Ballycotton. If there is a more scenic course in the county I'd be surprised. What a setting. If only I could control the distance of me pitching. Sometimes I end up clearing the green by yards, next hole only go half-way between tee-box and green!! Love the game though, smallie got his junior clubs this summer so he comes along. 3 generations of us out over the weekend... class
How were the greens porge?
Last time I played it (think twas Sept/Oct last year) the grass was way too long on them. Ridiculously long for putting on like.
Thanks in advance.
Course in as good a nick as I've seen it. Greens nice and tight. £5 green fees great value as well.
Brinny was a nice course from what I remember.
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