After watching a fair bit of the Irish Open I've got to say as much as I'd love to visit and see that course, I felt no wish whatsoever to tee it up there. . . . Just looks brutally hard. . . .
Brent, here's my take on RCD. Eight of us, mostly from my club in Charlotte, played it about three years ago. I'm boggy plus, six were boggy or so minus, and one guy, a long hitting top-ranked N.C. senior, about a 3 then. Two days before the latter guy was one over at Royal Portrush, playing one back from the visitor tees. At RCD they let him play way back, out of sight, but I can't tell you exactly which tees. He did not break 90. For me, even from the front tees, the course was not playable. Regarding the other guys, they've gone back to Northern Ireland, and in spite of a new guy to the group wanting to play RCD, the rest of them refused. It is a beautiful course and no doubt a great course . . . for the very expertly skilled player. P.S., in contrast to the caddies we had at Royal Portrush, the one caddie in our group at RCD was great.