Ballybunion Cashen - one of GDI's biggest climbers, up 13 to 66th |
"The list is a joke, when I saw Strandhill in the high 40s that said enough."
"I have no problem seeing Tralee and Lahinch number 2 and 3, you couldn't say they aren't good enough."
"Ardglass Down 14 (to 89)! The biggest drop on the list - crazy! Rest my case"*
That's the nature of lists like these. Here are two tables comparing the links and parkland top 15 rankings from:
- Golf Digest Ireland's (GDI) Top 100
- Golfing Weekly's Top 50s and
- Backspin's Top 30s
A few important points:
1.
GDI and Golfing Weekly are sister publications. Interestingly, their
parkland rankings came out within a few days of each other…
2.
…
but the significant differences can be explained by the ‘public vote’ element.
The two Golfing Weekly lists (click for links) are ranked by 100% public votes (the Parkland ranking received over 4,000 votes, while the Links/Seaside ranking received over 1,500), which give a very different impression of what
constitutes ‘best’ among the average golfer population.
Sure, I disagree with the list, but I like the idea and golfers can't say their opinions haven't been heard. Courses you wouldn't normally expect to see (Glen of the Downs (49) and Beech Park (50), most notably) in a top 50 are there, too, which adds a fresh dimension. Subscription to the mag is free, all you need to do is enter your email at www.golfingweekly.ie
Sure, I disagree with the list, but I like the idea and golfers can't say their opinions haven't been heard. Courses you wouldn't normally expect to see (Glen of the Downs (49) and Beech Park (50), most notably) in a top 50 are there, too, which adds a fresh dimension. Subscription to the mag is free, all you need to do is enter your email at www.golfingweekly.ie
Portstewart's 5th (ranked 14th, 14th and 15th) |
3.
The
Old Head of Kinsale remains an anomaly – people can’t determine how to
categorise it. Hence, it appears under ‘Parkland’ in GDI’s
ranking, but under Links/Seaside in Golfing Weekly’s list. It comes 18th in
Backspin’s Links list. (Note for interested parties: Old Head is NOT a links
course despite the club's insistence that it is; it’s a seaside course only.)
*4. Ardglass dropped 14 places in the GDI ranking because of significant damage done to the course, which led to a re-routing and the omission of two of the course's best holes. It will be back to its original course in early 2014.
Parkland
Golf
Digest Ireland
|
Golfing
Weekly
|
Backspin
|
|
1
|
Adare
|
K Club (Palmer)
|
Mount Juliet
|
2
|
Mount Juliet
|
Mount Juliet
|
Adare
|
3
|
Old Head
|
Adare
|
K Club (Palmer)
|
4
|
Killeen Castle
|
Druid’s Glen
|
Killarney (Killeen)
|
5
|
K Club (Palmer)
|
Lough Erne
|
Druid’s Glen
|
6
|
Lough Erne
|
Killeen Castle
|
Headfort (New)
|
7
|
Carlow
|
The Heritage
|
Lough Erne
|
8
|
Carton (Monty)
|
Killarney (Killeen)
|
Killeen Castle
|
9
|
Fota Island
|
Carton House (O’Meara)
|
The Heritage
|
10
|
Cork
|
Slieve Russell
|
= Carlow
|
11
|
Headfort (New)
|
Cork
|
= Malone
|
12
|
Druid’s Glen
|
Dun Laoghaire
|
Fota Island
|
13
|
Killarney (Killeen)
|
Carlow
|
Carton (Monty)
|
14
|
Slieve Russell
|
Headfort (New)
|
Concra Wood
|
15
|
Concra Wood
|
K Club (Smurfit)
|
Cork
|
Links
Golf
Digest Ireland
|
Golfing
Weekly
|
Backspin
|
|
1
|
Portmarnock
|
Ballybunion (Old)
|
Portmarnock
|
2
|
Royal County Down
|
Lahinch
|
Royal Portrush
|
3
|
Royal Portrush
|
Tralee
|
Royal County Down
|
4
|
Waterville
|
The European
|
The European
|
5
|
Lahinch
|
Ballyliffin (Glashedy)
|
Lahinch
|
6
|
Ballybunion (Old)
|
Co Louth
|
Waterville
|
7
|
Tralee
|
Portmarnock
|
Co. Louth
|
8
|
Co. Louth
|
Royal Portrush
|
Ballybunion (Old)
|
9
|
The European
|
Doonbeg
|
Co. Sligo
|
10
|
Ballyliffin (Glashedy)
|
Donegal
|
The Island
|
11
|
Co. Sligo
|
Co. Sligo
|
Ballyliffin (Glashedy)
|
12
|
Enniscrone
|
Royal County Down
|
Tralee
|
13
|
The Island
|
Old Head of Kinsale
|
Royal Dublin
|
14
|
Carne
|
Portstewart
|
Portstewart
|
15
|
Portstewart
|
Waterville
|
Doonbeg
|
Irish golf course rankings will be fought over every time a new list is produced. The best you can hope to do is draw inspiration from such lists and identify those courses you haven't played and then go play them. It's not as if we're short on choices.
Pleasing to see that the Cork Golf Club at Fota Island is close to landing next year's Irish Open. It's been too long since Soren Hansen triumphed on the Deerpark course back in 2002.
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