I had the distinct pleasure of making the pilgrimage to one of the modern Meccas of golf.
Yes, Ballyneal is quite the place.
I realize the course has had strong coverage and I won't even attempt to post a hole by hole. Instead, I thought I'd post a few ... panoramics for a change. I think they give a better idea on the grandeur of the place.
When I think back now on the experience (because it is an experience) and beyond my favorite holes or sequences etc., what really sticks with me even today is the sheer variety in holes AND the incredible amount of options off the various tees. I mean if you EVER get bored here, you should probably hang 'em up. That simple. There are so many ways to tackle the holes and be creative about it ... it's mind boggling.
This also gives me another chance to especially thank Jim for hosting and Kyle for twisting Jim's arm. Otherwise, I'd still be thinking about when I might get out there someday.
Also a special thanks to Rupert & Co. at Ballyneal. I'm sure I'm forgetting some folks but Matt, John, Dave, and Mitch made a guest feel like a member. Chunk and Justin helped my game with their caddying skills. And Rupert was so right in that ... there are no sucker pins, only sucker players. I think they've named the right side short of the 8th "Kiser's Chasm" or something like that.
I really enjoyed playing with and getting a chance to meet new fellow GCAers as well. Sven, Tony, Tom, Deucie (aka Mr. 69 if you please), Bob, Dub, Brian, Norm, and I must be forgetting someone. We did not get a group shot I'm afraid.
Last but not least, special thanks to Matt for being a very patient member.
Enjoy...
4th Tee Panoramic At Sunset:
17th Green Looking Back:
18th Green With Moon Looking Back:
18th Green Looking Back:
Clubhouse At Dawn:
Course At Dawn: