Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Cruit Island, Donegal, Eire


 www.cruitislandgolfclub.com

SSS white and red tees par 68




View from the 1st tee, Cruit Island Golf Club
This nine hole course must be in the running for the most spectacular setting for a links course.  Situated at the tip of Cruit (pronounced 'crootch' by the locals) Island, it is accessed by a single track road which goes over a bridge spanning a sea
inlet.  The course is surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic
Ocean, sandy coves, granite islands and rocky outcrops. This is not a championship course but a traditional links course which follows the terrain.  The greens are good but it is difficult to concentrate on golf when the scenery is so beautiful.  The par 3 sixth hole is the most dramatic we have played with a long carry over a sea inlet with waves crashing through a natural granite arch.  Keep on the straight and narrow - any shot drifting to the right is gone!
The 6th hole - a daunting carry to the green

You will find a traditional warm Irish welcome here in a clubhouse with a view over the ninth green and Ouaigh Island.

Worth a visit?  Most definitely for the setting although it is remote.

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