Views over the 5th green at North West |
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Ireland's Golf Rankings - The 20 Clubs That Missed Out Part II
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Ireland's Golf Rankings - The 20 Clubs That Missed Out
View of the 11th green at Corballis |
The following 20 courses (listed
alphabetically) have excellent conditioning, or are beautifully located or are
packed with thrills… or are all three.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Golf Job Opportunities... General Manager
You wait all day for a Manager to comer along... and then two come at once.
In recent years, clubs have been cutting back on staff and it has been surprising to see Secretary Managers/General Managers etc. being cut from the roster. This is especially true at country golf clubs where finances have shrunk drastically. So it is positive for the Irish golf industry that two well known clubs are now searching for fresh blood.
Powerscourt and Seapoint.
The par three 17th on Powerscourt's West course. |
Powerscourt and Seapoint.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
A Golfers Guide to Ireland - 2015 Awards
The food was excellent, the company entertaining and the mood exuberant. What else would you expect when there's a room full of award winners!
At the end of the evening, Greg Allen did a Q&A with Eamonn Darcy who was in attendance as the 'guest of honour'. And here's something that is quite remarkable about Eamonn... he turned Pro at the age of 16, in 1968. But guess what his handicap was when he turned Pro. Go on, guess.*
This is a man who won four big events (as well as a host of others) and sank the putt that saw the Ryder Cup team winning for the first time ever on US soil, at Muirfield Village.
So here are the awards that were handed out last night:
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Samuel Jackson - The Coolest Man in Golf
OK, so maybe he's the coolest man in the world and not just golf, but he's talking about coming to Ireland and building his own golf course.
Take a look at this Goss article. There'll be a few landowners in Cork and Limerick (assuming they own 'lush hills') who might be getting very excited.
As long as Samuel L designs it, I'll have no complaints.
Take a look at this Goss article. There'll be a few landowners in Cork and Limerick (assuming they own 'lush hills') who might be getting very excited.
As long as Samuel L designs it, I'll have no complaints.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Bushmills Dunes - The Dream Is Over
The dream for the £100m Bushmills Dunes resort has died. That became official earlier this week with confirmation that Dr Peter Fitzgerald has new plans for Runkerry. It comes as no surprise: the writing was already on the wall when Dr Alistair Hanna, the man behind the Bushmills Dunes development, died last year.
Dr Fitzgerald's plans envisage no golf course and no hotel, although in true fingers-crossed-behind-your-back fashion the plans are 'currently being assessed'. Fitzgerald is more interested in the corporate hospitality end of things.
Dr Fitzgerald's plans envisage no golf course and no hotel, although in true fingers-crossed-behind-your-back fashion the plans are 'currently being assessed'. Fitzgerald is more interested in the corporate hospitality end of things.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Irish Golf for Under €20
Fermoy's par 3 11th |
No sooner was it published that someone quipped, 'what about green fees that are €20 or under?'... thank you Jamie.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Ireland's Rankings... The Comparisons
The 14th at Rosapenna (Sandy Hills) |
The top 30 courses according to Golf Digest Ireland (GDI) are in the left hand column - call these the benchmark as they're taken from the Top 100 Irish Golf courses. The remaining rankings are alongside, showing which Irish courses make the top 100 GB&I ranking. The overall GB&I ranking is then shown in brackets.
Friday, January 2, 2015
An Irish Golfing Year in Review
Approach to Cork GC's 2nd hole. |
Star
of the Year: Rory McIlroy
Rory got a huge amount of bad press over
the Wozniacki affair and then the Horizon court case. Yet, considering those
burdens and the new (ish) golf clubs he put on a spurt of golfing brilliance
that saw him collect back-to-back Majors. But perhaps the classiest moment of
all was after the Australian Open, when he and the field were thrashed by
Jordan Spieth. His 63 on the final day drew the following (Twitter) praise from
McIlroy:
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