Shannon
Shannon
Tucked away behind the airport, this lovely club is a parkland of dark corridors, unforgiving trees and a sweet dose of the Shannon Estuary at the farthest point. The course flows so easily over the level terrain and it is the subtle doglegs and the trees which will test your nerve. Brawn is not always the answer here. The par threes are all strong, especially the long 17th beside the estuary. It is the only hole where trees can’ t ruin your card … that’ s left to the estuary, which you must cross.
Ceann Sibeal
The Three Sisters watch over this links at that farthest end of the Dingle Peninsula. The hillside that falls away from these three cliff top peaks is home to a low, subtle and very deceptive links, designed by Eddie Hackett( the back nine) and Christy O’ Connor Jr( the front). The views may be open, raw and beautiful, but this is a course that demands your full attention. The rough is unforgiving and the burn which slips across eleven holes proves magnetic more often than not. Meticulous course management is required on a crafty links which glides over natural, often unpredictable terrain.
The views may be open, raw and beautiful, but this is a course that demands your full attention.
The course flows so easily over the level terrain and it is the subtle doglegs and the trees which will test your nerve.
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