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Bill Gayne

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Re: Portmarnock replaces RCD at top...
« Reply #25 on: May 27, 2009, 08:59:34 PM »
From the Irish Independent Website:

http://www.independent.ie/sport/golf/portmarnock-top-of-the--pile-after-course-upgrade-1751788.html

Excerpt from the article:

"Portmarnock takes over as number one from Royal County Down, which was tops in the rankings for the last two years. Linton Walsh, MD of the magazine said: "After the publication of last year's list, the magazine contacted all of the courses on this island, requesting information on any work that was being undertaken.

"Correspondence was received from 83 of these clubs (96 courses), an increase of over 30pc from last year, outlining the great work that had been undertaken in their club. In total 37 clubs moved up the list, 45 moved down, 10 remained the same and there were eight new entries."

Difficulty

The clinching factor for Portmarnock was upgrade work, particularly to run-off areas on several greens which heightened the difficulty of recovery shots at the second, third, eighth, ninth, and 14th holes, plus work on restoring traditional fescue and marram grasses on the links.

The European Club has jumped two places to third, which means that Ballybunion (Old) drops two places to number five. In Ballybunion's move down the order, the panel considered length to be a significant factor, this time in a negative sense.

While acknowledging the timeless challenge posed by its superb greens, the panellist took the view that, at 6,598 yards off the back tees, the much-revered Co Kerry links has become increasingly vulnerable to modern equipment. Even in the nine years since it staged the Irish Open, tournament players are driving the ball an average of 14 yards further."

What nonsense!!

Jack_Marr

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Re: Portmarnock replaces RCD at top...
« Reply #26 on: May 28, 2009, 03:01:02 AM »
They should release wild dogs on the Ballybunion course, increasing the difficulty and the ranking.

Are amateurs driving the ball 14 yards further since the last Irish Open in Ballybunion?

John
John Marr(inan)

Ally Mcintosh

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Re: Portmarnock replaces RCD at top...
« Reply #27 on: May 28, 2009, 03:56:34 AM »
Incidentally, next weekend the Irish Open on the European Seniors Tour is being played at Ballybunion... A host of big names at that one... Hopefully you guys in the States will receive coverage of that through one of your many sports channels...

Heading down there again the week after to meet someone who actually worked on the construction crew during Tom Simpson's upgrade in 1937... First hand knowledge of the old architects must be thin on the ground these days...