Long time lurker, finally taking the plunge......
I must have lurked on GCA for five years and this has been an invaluable source of information in my journey to better understanding of the game and the courses that make it great. I feel that I now am fairly welled educated on the subject and have a good appreciation for the subtleties of what makes for good architecture.
But after just returning from Ireland, I am absolutely baffled about Portmarnock. Most consider it a must play and one of Ireland's best, but I found it rather pedestrian and nothing special. For sure, the facilities and history are tremendous, but the course itself didn’t do much for me. Perhaps it was the conditioning, which was rather poor and included a temporary green. But I am clearly missing something.
By contrast, I absolutely loved the Islands. The towering dunes, the blind tee shot, the challenging par three 13th, the ridiculously narrow 14th, and the amazingly gracious and friendly members all made it the highlight of the trip. Although considered a very good course, I don’t think most would put it on the level of Portmarnock.
What did I miss about Portmarnock that makes it one of Ireland’s best??? I am baffled…..