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Castlerock 10th As we travel around the north-west region, we soon discover that getting to the courses is all part of the golfing experience – driving through heather-cloaked moorland, the home of curlew, buzzard and stacks of drying peat, past ancient castles perched on top of windswept headlands and through quaint villages with more pubs than shops. The roads, often twisting and narrow, take longer than expected to navigate, but it’s time well spent in anticipation, until the next links course comes into view weaving its way through the dunes. After a 256 km (3 hour) drive north from Dublin airport, our friendly chauffeur Saran turns the well-appointed Taurus minibus off the Causeway Coastal Route and parks outside the clubhouse of Castlerock Golf Club. There is a palpable buzz in the crisp afternoon air as we busily unload our clubs and then head for the practice putting green before our first round. What lies ahead is the golf trip of a Bishop’s Gate Hotel. lifetime - no wives or husbands, no kids and no distractions. Talking about golf, playing golf and taking about playing golf. Time spent discussing such vital issues as: ‘who had the most birdies of the round’, ‘who won the semi-final matches’, ‘how many shots it took to get out of a particular pot bunker’ and ‘best course of the trip.’ Enhancing the golfing experience are the wonderful clubhouse bars to enjoy some hearty soup and sandwiches and a pint or two of Guinness after the day’s round. This is one heavenly week of top-drawer golf, great accommodation and hearty Irish breakfasts, good laughs and grand camaraderie – and it doesn’t get much better than this… DAY 1: CASTLEROCK – County Londonderry Castlerock Golf Club’s historic Mussenden Links (founded in 1901) is located just a few miles from Coleraine on Northern Ireland’s north coast, and will test every department Volume 4 • Issue 48 19