Thanks, David. Oh, I am AN authority on the club, perhaps the best who frequents this forum, but in the end I am just a Yank with a cousin who's a member. My cousin would be the great authority on the place... he loves it so much that when his work contract ended, he couldn't bear to leave... he's now a permanent resident of Northern Ireland.
And Philip, your words surprise and sadden me as I have NEVER been to a more welcoming club than Castlerock. I have to believe you caught some of the members on a bad day - the losers of matches crying in their beer, the winners having gone elsewhere. Oh, perhaps it is because I went there with my gregarious cousin, but man I just can't imagine Castlerock being any other way besides warm and welcoming and friendly.
As for the course, if it weren't right there in proximity to Portrush and Portstewart we'd all be singing its praises. Oh, those two are superior I guess; but Castlerock is a gem in and of itself and I continue to believe it's well worth playing. I have to disagree with Phillip's assessment: it is far better than "middling second division." Try it, you will like it. Note I too played both Ballyliffin courses; my cousin is a member at both places. His take is one I agree with: Ballyliffin is wonderful, but Castlerock is home.
In the end, all of the courses up there are worth playing and in a perfect world one could spend several weeks up there and not tire of any of them. Portstewart is wonderful, with the front nine being among the best nines in all of Ireland if not the world... the back nine is just a bit lackluster but is not bad by any means. I have not played the Valley course at Portrush but it sure looks cool... and obviously the Dunluce is world class. Both courses at Ballyliffen are well worth playing - and you want to talk about a welcoming club? I felt like family there also....
But I know the world is not perfect and we have to make our choices. I'd say if one only has a day, or two, err on the side of playing Portush Dunluce and Portstewart for sure. But if time is available - even just a free afternoon - than Castlerock should not be missed.
Robert, if you do decide to go to Castlerock, let me know. My cousin will show you around for sure and if there's one thing I can guarantee, it's that he will show you a good time. To say he's a great guy is the understatement of the year. He also owns a B&B there, run by his daughter... again I highly recommend that for lodging. Send me an email as you make plans and I'll make sure you get royal treatment.
TH
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