This is my favourite pic of the year. Taken in freezing conditions in January. The 17th hole at Carne. |
1. Carton House O'Meara
The 16th is one of our most picturesque par threes and the late evening light shows off the tree trunks and canopies that frame the green so enchantingly.
Carton House O'Meara. Hole 16 |
On the same visit, the 18th green on the Montgomerie course looked rather spectacular from the other side of the River Rye.
Carton House Montgomerie. Hole 18 |
The par five 2nd has always proved deceptive with water hidden on the approach to
the green, but the view from the 1st fairway down the hole gives you a glimpse of what awaits.
Druids Heath. Hole 2 |
This is such a photogenic course and I have taken photographs here over several years. This view of the par three 17th green, however, was completely new to me. This is directly to the right of the green and shows the slopes that fall away from the putting surface.
Enniscrone. Hole 17 |
The 18th green at Fota Island has always looked good, lying as it does in the large pond of water. The purpose of this shot was to show off the bank of trees that flanks the right side.
Fota Island. Hole 18 |
Chasing the mist that rises over ponds in the morning is usually a fool's errand... but then again, when it works, it works, as shown in this shot of Galgorm Castle's 4th hole. The 3rd flag is also visible to the left.
Galgorm Castle. Hole 4 |
One of Lough Erne's signature holes is the par four 7th which slides out on a small peninsula into Lough Erne. This angle (from near the 6th tee) shows how small it looks.
Lough Erne. Hole 7 |
The typical photos you see of Royal County Down are not of the 5th... as here... but the sunrise made this a lovely image that shows off the dunes that chaperone the hole. It also emphasises the simplicity of the greens.
Royal County Down. Hole 5 |
An official photoshoot, this is one of a dozen images that could have been included here. It's the par four 6th. The sea and the clouds seal this photo's place as one of my top 10 photos of the year.
Strandhill. Hole 6 |
I got to play here before the Portugal Masters and the late evening light proved irresistible for this moody shot of the 12th green.
Dom Pedro Victoria. Hole 12 |
From a personal point of view... two of my favourite shots of the year are this pic of a whale in Northern Iceland. Bucket List stuff for me.
And the 2nd is not taken by me at all... this is the Pro-Am team at Dom Pedro Victoria, back in September. You might recognise the guy in the middle. Our score was -33 and we weren't even close to the prizes. (46 under won.)
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