The Irish open at Royal Portrush made me go through my pictures from my trip there. I also "Found" a lot of pictures from Ardglass, a course further south, fairly close to Newcastle and Royal County Down. I couldn't find a picture tour here so event though i haven't got too many pictures i figured it would be better than nothing.
Ardglass is a small fishing village on the east coast of Ireland. Not much going besides commercial fishing and then the golfcourse (atleast that what i saw when passing through).
The clubhouse of Ardglass golf club is an old "Castle" and is supposedly the oldest house used as a clubhouse in the world. (see picture under hole 18 below). The club dates back to 1896 but the current layout of the course is not as old. I don't know the details but the last alterations were as late as 1998.
The first tee is a few meters from the clubhouse. The course is situated on a cliff top with some extremely scenic holes but also some inland holes that are rather flat as there are only few dunes on the property. The turf is very firm, fast and bumpy although i found the fairways to have a lot more contours than the greens. Hole yardages are from the tips.
Hole 1 (335yds) is a relatively short par 4 with a teeshot over a very rugged piece of coast on the left. the first and 18 fairway/semirough area are connected and hence there is little lie-penalty if you miss right.
1st Tee
The 2nd shot on first is semi-blind. you can see the stick, but not the green. The green sits on a slight right to left angle to the fairway, if the pin is not on the far right the golfer is punished for hitting down the hazard as you both have to carry the bunker but also has less green to work with. i might be missing something.
1st from Fariway
The green location is pretty cool. Looks like it has been there forever.
1st green from right-front
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2nd hole (167 yds) is another very scenic hole, a par three over the cliffs. Again a lot of room right, would have liked a tougher recovery if bailing out right, I think the green is tilted right to left, but its not to severe.
2nd tee
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3rd hole (334yds), a drive in the same direction as 1st and 2nd but the cliffs are not too close. I think there is a gully in the driving zone that catches balls to far left. left side of the fairway is the place to be as the green is protected by two bunker.
3rd fairway
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4th (375yds) is my favorite hole on the course. The teeshot is very scenic and the prefered side of the fairway is as close to the hazard as you dare.
4th tee
If you miss right a dune left of the green blinds your second shot and also makes it quite a bit harder.
4rd hole from right of fairway
from the middle or left side of the fairway the 2nd shot is more straight forward
4rd hole from middle/left
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5th hole (151yds) is the last Cliff hole for now, a short par 3 with nowhere to miss.
5th tee
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The next three holes are on the flatter part of the property. Here is a shot the fairway of the 6th to give you an illustration, i didn't take to many pictures on these holes.
6th, 2nd shot
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10th hole (205) is a downhill par three,
10th tee
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11th hole (488) is a cape hole dogleg right. Miss right and you are in the ocean, miss left and the gorse await you. There is ample room though.
11th tee
there is a burn across the fairway but having to keep the ball straight is more than enough.
the green area is protected the same way as the rest of the hole
11th approach
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12th (198yds) is another downhill par3
My pictures didn't turn out very well, heres is one i found online.
12th tee
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The 13th (397yds) has a blind tee shot and blind approach. The only forced blind shots, as far as i recall.
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17th (361yds) is inland but the fairway is quite undulating. If you hit the wrong yardage from the tee you risk a downhill lie to an uphill, firm green.
17th from left fairway
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18th (345yds) is parralel to the first. its quite a bit downhill and has a a significant left to right sloping fairway. If you keep the tee-shot left you dont have to carry the rigth greenbunker in you approach.
18th tee
Hope that some one finds interest in this brief tour. Atleast it will show up in future searches.