The old par three 2nd at Charlesland |
Charlesland Golf Club has made a few
changes to its course and its facilities in recent months. Two new holes and a
three-hole golf academy opened at the end of July, and I finally got a chance
to go and see them on Friday.
The club
is currently being managed by Carr Golf, on behalf of the owners
- the Evans family. These golf developments are part of a wider €1 million
refurbishment the Evans family have undertaken to strengthen
the club’s offering. They brought in Carr Golf with the intention of using the company’s specialised expertise to improve the presentation of the course and propel the business to a new level. Since then, the club has secured over 210 new members.
the club’s offering. They brought in Carr Golf with the intention of using the company’s specialised expertise to improve the presentation of the course and propel the business to a new level. Since then, the club has secured over 210 new members.
Carr Golf re-developed
the opening holes of the course to merge the 1st and 2nd holes, along with
building a new par three 6th hole, set against a back-drop of the Sugar Loaf in
Wicklow.
The 10th is a tough par four - mind that pond on the left. |
The original par three 2nd hole – with the
ocean beyond and the green perched up high – was a particular favourite of
mine. It was a dreamy tee shot and I was disappointed to hear that it had been
lost. Did it make sense to combine holes 1 and 2? Was it worth the risk when
there was nothing wrong with the two original opening holes?
The answer would appear to be yes. Ken Kearney designed the new holes and while the 1st is no longer than before it
has a completely different look and feel. The old 1st green was slightly to the
left on a straight-ish hole but it now moves the other way and over a ridge of bunkers
angled diagonally across the fairway. The new tee shot is fabulous and the hole
looks tempting from the tee. Take a look at the photo below and you’ll see what
I mean.
The new 1st hole at Charlesland, the flag blowing over the bunkers on the right. The old 1st green is visible on the left. |
The new par three 6th, on the other hand, is
rather tame if I’m honest. It is certainly no replacement for the old 2nd.
The most interesting feature is the bunker curving around the back of the
green… although it’s not visible from the tee.
Owner & project manager Clive Evans hitting into Charlesland's new 6th hole. |
The bunker behind the new 6th green. |
A brand new
three-hole academy course has also been developed utilising land which now
provides members and visitors with a practice facility close to the clubhouse.
There’s also
the new South Beach Pavilion which is
an intriguing café/restaurant concept open to anyone and not just golfers.
Take a look at their website, pay a visit to the golf course and decide for yourself what you think of Charlesland's new holes and facilities.
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