Ireland - Top10 Links Golf Courses
Posted: Monday, January 18, 2010
by Seamus Maguire
Wren Innovations Ltd
Ireland is blessed with seaside terrain that has provided the country with some of the great links golf courses of the world. But against what criteria does one judge the best links golf courses in Ireland . Could it be that the best golf course are reviewed by the best golfers for the best golfers and consequently are not reflective of what the regular golfer will find?
Arguments will always abound as to the best golf course in any country or region and the matter is by nature subjective. Every year dozens of well known magazines that review golf courses to a broad range of criteria course publish their Top 100 or a Top 10 links and parkland courses in a particular country or region. They review links and parkland courses throughout the country but sometimes you wonder with what eyes are they are they looking at these courses.
Is their view that of the expert low single-figure handicap amateur or even the tour professional? Sometimes I would query the terms of reference that these reviews are based upon. I feel lack of consideration is given to what might make a great golf course from the point of view of players with handicaps from, say 10 to 24. An interesting statistic is that 95% of the world's amateur golfers have a handicap of 15 or over and only 1% of the golfing population of the world have single-figure handicaps. Any professional golf course reviewer is by nature a fairly handy golfer and being so can perhaps make it difficult for them to view the course from the higher handicapper's perspective. That is not to say that they don't try I have no doubt they do but if you play of a handicap of 4, you don't encounter the obstacles that a 20 handicapper will come across.
As a hacker playing off 12 with a love of links golf in particular, the following are my Top 10 Irish links courses in the course of my Ireland travel experiences. It may not necessarily agree with the glossy magazine reviewers but they reflect my own experiences and I think any golfer of any handicap low or high will find these fantastic courses. I did not rate courses I haven't played which may explain some obvious omissions compared to a professional reviewer list. But here goes anyway, and let the arguments begin!
1. BALLYBUNION GOLF CLUB (Old Course), Ballybunion, Co. Kerry
2. PORTMARNOCK GOLF CLUB, Portmarnock, Co. Dublin
3. ROYAL COUNTY DOWN GOLF CLUB, Newcastle, Co. Down
4. THE EUROPEAN CLUB GOLF CLUB, Brittas, Co. Wicklow
5. DOONBEG GOLF CLUB, Doonbeg, Kilrush, Co. Clare
6. BALLYLIFFIN GOLF CLUB, Ballyliffin, Buncrana, Co. Donegal
7. ROYAL DUBLIN GOLF CLUB, Dollymount, Clontarf, Dublin 5
8. THE ISLAND GOLF CLUB, Corballis, Donabate Co. Dublin.
9. DONEGAL GOLF CLUB (MURVAGH) Murvagh Co. Donegal
10. COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB, (BALTRAY) Baltray, Drogheda, Co. Louth
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