Michael, Susan, Derry and Liam of Faithlegg House Hotel and Golf Club |
His wife Catherine was with him, also from Kerry, and a sheep farmer. She was in conversation with Dessie O'Neill, the President of Dundrum House Golf Club, who was sitting beside me. He’s a sheep farmer, too (if only part-time). Sometimes you just gotta love Ireland. It is mildly ironic that I am currently reading Lorna Sixsmith’s book Would You Marry a Farmer?
Dad's drive is buried on the 18th at Royal County Down |
The
awards are in their third year and while the venue remains the same (the ever
popular O’Connell’s restaurant in Donnybrook), the format this year was
different. This time it was a sit down affair and a four course meal. I was on
the table with the representatives from Killarney (Best Parkland, Munster), Ballinrobe (Best Parkland Hidden Gem, Connacht) and Dundrum House
(Best Overall Hidden Gem). It was a thoroughly entertaining evening with excellent company. And it was particularly rewarding to hear that golf clubs are making plans for the year ahead, rather than merely surviving.
The Guide and the Awards are all the work of Paddy McCarthy at Portside Media - expect to see the (free) Golfer's Guide in your clubhouses very shortly, promoting both golf and accommodation in Ireland.
A Celebration of Irish golf
This
was a celebration of Irish golf, with the golf clubs bringing along a combination of Captains, Presidents, Managers, Owners and Head Greenkeepers. By the time it came for the official speech by Michael Ring TD, Minister of
State for Tourism & Sport, everyone was in 'good form' and ready for the fire and brimstone he brings to such events. This is
the fourth time I’ve heard him make his passionate speech about golf in Ireland
and he has more energy than the Arklow Bank wind farm. The figures are always positive, you see… 150,000
golfers visited Ireland last year and overall tourism numbers were up by 7%.
The Gathering was a big success – see the graphic below – resulting in hundreds of
new jobs. And so it went on.
Approximately
eight million people visited Ireland in 2013, generating €3.64 billion in
revenue. Te hope is to get that to almost nine million by the end of 2016. This
goal will be helped by new flights from San Francisco, Toronto, Europe and
Great Britain, while Ryanair will add nine new routes from April.
Ireland's €40 Million Sport Capital Programme
He also announced the launch of the Sport Capital Programme which goes live tomorrow (17th January). This funding is the main channel of Government support for developing sports facilities and purchasing sports equipment for sports clubs and organisations across Ireland. Applications will be accepted from January 17th 2014 to 28th February 2014. The Minister pointed out how few golf clubs had applied for funding under this programme in the past. Personally, it seems like a no-brainer as long as your request fits within the parameters.There's Always A Way
Then there’s the Wild Atlantic Way [YouTube video link], 250 kilometres of coastal route from the Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal to Kinsale in Cork, which will launch officially this year (and has dozens of golf courses along the route - blog on that to follow).
So,
it’s all looking positive for the golf industry in Ireland and certainly the
general feeling at the awards was one of optimism. Lord knows, we need it. Only
a few days ago Doonbeg went into receivership and last year saw a number of
courses disappear – possibly for good (Navan, St. Helen’s Bay and Woodlands) –
while Lackabane at Killarney closed in late 2012.
Paddy McCarthy and Minister Ring present Westport's Mary McNicholas with the award for best parkland in Connacht |
But a good summer
in 2013, that stretched well into September, saw golfing numbers rise, and with
it the spirits of golf clubs around the country. There are still difficult financial
times ahead, as the consequences of the last six years have yet to run their
course, but the awards of last night will serve as a vital reminder that we
still have some of the best courses in the world (6 in Ireland according to
America’s Golf Digest Top 100 Golf Courses in the World)… and we still know how
to give visitors a welcome they’ll never forget.
The Awards
OVERALL
Parkland Winner: Powerscourt
Links Winner: Royal County Down (3rd year in a row)
Parkland Winner: Powerscourt
Links Winner: Royal County Down (3rd year in a row)
REGIONAL
(parkland):
Leinster: Mullingar
Ulster: Royal Belfast
Connacht: Westport
Munster: Killarney
Leinster: Mullingar
Ulster: Royal Belfast
Connacht: Westport
Munster: Killarney
REGIONAL
(links):
Leinster: Portmarnock
Ulster: Royal Portrush
Connacht: Enniscrone
Munster: Ballybunion
Leinster: Portmarnock
Ulster: Royal Portrush
Connacht: Enniscrone
Munster: Ballybunion
BEST RESORT
Overall: Carton House
Leinster: Knightsbrook
Ulster: Roe Park
Connacht: Glasson
Munster: Faithlegg
Overall: Carton House
Leinster: Knightsbrook
Ulster: Roe Park
Connacht: Glasson
Munster: Faithlegg
Views over the 18th green and 1st hole at Faithlegg. |
Overall: Dundrum House
Leinster: Mount Temple
Ulster: Narin&Portnoo
Connacht: Ballinrobe
Munster: Douglas
Leinster: Mount Temple
Ulster: Narin&Portnoo
Connacht: Ballinrobe
Munster: Douglas
Best Golf Club Manager: Paddy Keane,
Lahinch
Best Hotel: Fota Island
Best Hotel Manager: Mark Nolan,
Dromoland Castle
Best
Boutique Hotel: The Ice House
I have been asked
a few times if I am involved in the award selection process. I am not. This is
entirely a Portside Media endeavour; I have simply written an article on
Ireland’s Great Golfing Challenges.
A Bit About the Publisher
Portside Publications is an Irish
publishing company operating in the tourism sector for over 23 years. Its Golfers
Guide to Ireland has enjoyed uninterrupted annual publication each year
making it Ireland’s longest established golf guide. 50,000 copies have been
printed this year and the Guide will be distributed and be available free of
charge to every golf club in Ireland. An on line version will be distributed to
golf clubs in Japan, Sweden, the UK and North America.
In addition Portside Publications
provides tee time reservation services throughout Europe and North America
through the Golfhub online facility.
Portside Publications Director, Paddy
McCarthy, said the Guide had become an essential part of the travelling
golfer’s kit when planning a trip to or within Ireland.
Many thanks to Paddy for the invitation to join the party of 90 or so golfers and thanks, too, for the company on Table 6.
Delighted to see Fota Island Hotel Cork win the Best Hotel award once again. I'm a regular visitor and love it each time. Also, always enjoyed a trip to Westport too during the summer months... another fine course.
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