Can anyone speak to:
Rush
Seapoint
Cairndhu
Cushendall
All look to have some interesting holes
Rush: Some nice ruffled ground, with a kind of funky routing. The first two drop down from the fore dune, then a long five doglegs hard around a boundary of greenhouses (!). From this pastoral ground, back into the links, out and then back in again. The seventh climbs to an elevated green. A compact finish with a three dropping across the entrance road, and then a short four somehow squeezed in - I wouldn't want to park my car on a busy day! "Doak 4", and only a tenner a pop.
Seapoint: Drove into the car park, walked a few holes and turned around. Caught a glimpse from the north end of Baltray...no regrets! A modern 'championship' course, bereft of much intrigue.
Cairndhu: Driven beneath this on the road from Larne to Ballycastle. Never imagined there would be a decent course on the cliffs above, but wish I'd stopped after looking at their website.
Cushendall: Drove into this one on the same journey, and didn't ponder leaving my car for long. Flat parkland, with flat greens, sandwiched between beach and river.
Ballycastle, Laytown and Bettystown, and the Bann course at Castlerock would make for three less heralded courses of interest on that stretch of coastline. None remotely in the class of Brora or Elie, though.