Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Connemara , Eire

http://connemaragolflinks.com/

White tees par 72 SSS 73
Red tees    par 72 SSS 72

Connemara is on the west coast of Eire in an isolated but beautiful spot between the Twelve Pins (or Twelve Bens) mountain range and the Atlantic Ocean.  Although founded as recently as 1973 it feels as if it has always been there.  It was designed by Eddie Hackett who is renowned for designing golf courses with minimum disruption to the natural landscape and who designed almost a third of the links courses in Ireland. 

The first hole is a dogleg from right to left.
 The green is framed by the Twelve Pins mountain range
We played Connemara on a day of light breezes and hazy sunshine in late June when the wildflowers were carpeting the rough.  The first nine holes follow the natural contours of the machair and lull the unwary into a false sense of security.  The second nine are much tougher, with the real sting in the tail starting at the par 3 13th with a chasm between the tee and green.  Four of the last five holes have steep plateau greens and three of them are par fives. Water comes into play at the front of the 16th green and across the 18th fairway.   As you leave the eighteenth green you know that your golf has been tested. 



Worth a visit?  It is a testing course in a beautiful part of the world but it is remote.

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