It's praises are sung by quite a few here and with good reason. So on a crisp Sunday morning I wasn't going to let a little fog deter me...
1st Hole - 355 Metres
A left to right dogleg with a rumpling sloping fairway and a green tucked into a bowl behind some ridges. They were extending the tee by about 20-30 metres when I was there, which seems a little odd. The approach is tricky no matter what length it is played from...
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2nd Hole - 457 Metres
Justifiably the best known hole on the course. Features a large, sort of hourglass shaped green with a subtle left to right slope throughout, and a slightly sunken level area middle right. Not to mention a rather neat drive.
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3rd Hole - 337 Metres
A short par four with a double green that features a lot of subtle ripples leading into it. Classic drive into rumpled linksland.
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4th Hole - 507 Metres
Terrific tee shot and long second through a great rumpled valley to a sort of half sideways Biarritz type green - the right section sits lower than the rear.
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5th Hole - 185 Metres. A tough par three to a plateau green in the opposite direction of the previous hole. There's a shallow rear tier, and a steep fallaway on the right, not to mention the big mound front right too.
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6th Hole - 435 Metres
A tough par four heading in the same direction as the long fourth. It's a drive into a suspiciously flat valley that gives way some 80 metres from the green into classically rumpled linksland. The approach is slightly uphill to a plateau green with a steep falloff to the right and in front.
![](http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj26/fingal_album/Portsalon/plateaugreen.jpg)
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11th Hole - 499 Metres
A fairly straightforward but interesting par five along flattish ground. The approach is easier from the right, but the hummocks make that line a tighter choice from the tee.
The green resembles something you might see at Dornoch. It's well protected with a pot bunker left, and some sloping ground that can either steer a downwind approach up onto the green, or into more trouble.
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13th Hole - 328 Metres.
A slightly odd feeling hole. You drive blind over a sloping ridge, the left hand side of the fairway protected by trees, then fire a second over a rumpled basin to a right to left sloping green with some subtle ripples. It's a nice hole, but that green location beside a 25 foot high rock wall doesn't provide many favours in colder weather...
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14th Hole - 395 Metres. A classic links hole named "Matterhorn". A blind drive leads to a fairway that plunges down from the high ridge onto a rumpled fairway. The green is brilliant, a bunkerless number set beyond a shallow ridge. Amongst other things, there's a right hand side spine, a front left bowl, a stack of ripples and spines feeding into the surface. You can have great fun here just putting around for half an hour...
![](http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj26/fingal_album/Portsalon/portsalon14thbehind.jpg)
15th Hole - 140 Metres.
Slightly uphill, it looks somewhat innocuous from the tee, but if The Old Course had a par three this good, it might be worth getting upset about the changes. This is from 25 metres in front of the tee.
![](http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj26/fingal_album/Portsalon/portsalon15thcloser.jpg)
The most heavily undulating green on the course, with an absolutely evil back left pin in a bowl behind the bunker that feeds off down the hill.
You might be able to get some idea of it from this.
![](http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj26/fingal_album/Portsalon/15thgreen.jpg)
16th Hole - 376 Metres
On a ledge high above the course, this is an up and over job with a great second shot from a rippling fairway over a stream to a subtly rippling green with a back right ledge. It would be even better if the club removed those stupid trees from near the bridge.
![](http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj26/fingal_album/Portsalon/portsalon16thbehind.jpg)
The only negative thing one could really mention are the three different bunker styles on the course, which is presumably why Paul McGinley is involved. No matter, this is a course easily worth the trip. For €50 odd euro, it's hard to think of better value.