From the east coast (nyc in particular)... getting to Ballyneal, Co is more or less the same time as getting to Ballybunion, Ireland....
Hello and welcome.
I have never been to Ireland, but somehow this premise of yours does not ring true.
Could you please elaborate on the actual time it takes to fly and drive. Ballyneal is 2 1/2 hours from the Denver airport. Assuming it's a 3 hour flight, one could leave NYC by 7 am and be teeing it up in Co. by noon mst. Can you actually do that to Ireland?
And please, define shot values?
Taking into account Flight time + driving time
Ballyneal - 7.25 hrs ( average flight time of 4.5 hrs for eg. United flight 403 flying time is listed at 4 hr 37 mins dep 7:52 AM: landing 10.29 AM MST (12.29 AM NYC time) + Google maps driving time of 2 hr 43 mins)
Lahinch - ~7 hrs, Ballybunion - 8hrs
Flight time of 6 hrs 15 mins to Shannon (Aer lingus EI 110 dep: 1830 hrs, landing 5:45 hrs (12:45 am nyc time)) + Google maps driving time - Lahinch 50 mins, Ballybunion -2 hrs)
So in essence, the trip time is more or less the same.... and one can land in shannon and tee off the same morning and play 36 holes the same day.
So essentially the same time...
By shot values I meant (loosely) that how it : tests the player on a variety of skills including, but not limited to, length, accuracy, finesse, course management, decision making between different shots etc, and how good is the balance between risk and reward.
To me good golf (and having fun at it) is all about deciding between choices (so they have to be available) taking into account one's own skill level and then executing the decision as accurately as possible. its as much about strategy as its about physical prowess (although sometimes one can compensate for the other to an extent).
How do these courses compare against each other on this basis?
Two responses seem to indicate Sand Hills measures up and perhaps is even better. thats interesting.