I'm very fond of Lahinch as it was my first Irish links experience (actually my first links experience, period).
Here are some ground-level perspectives from the front 9:
The cool teeshot on #3:
I found the teeshot on Klondyke to be incredibly narrow. I stood on the tee feeling there was almost no chance to find the fairway (and I didn't):
If you do manage to find the fairway, here is your view:
And if you pull off your second shot successfully, here is your reward:
Yes, that's my ball short and left of the green. And yes, I chipped it close and made my birdie!
Tee shot on #5 Dell, you can see the white aiming rock. Over to the right you can also see the tees for 18 which cross over this hole. Unfortunately I didn't get to play this hole, but had to play to a winter green over to the left:
Cavernous bunker in the middle of the 6th fairway, with the green outlined against the ocean:
You don't want to be in there! (Note the aiming rock!)
Cool drive on #7, similar to #3:
With the approach to the wonderful 7th green. I think this is one of the places they had to do some significant shoreline stabilizing:
The new 8th, discussed on here as not really "fitting in" with the rest of the course. I found it difficult in a strong left-to-right wind:
Another view from the tee on #9 showing a little more clearly the oblique ridge in the fairway: