9th at Durness
9th at Dunfanaghy
Every par 3 at St. Patrick's(especially due to cool corners of greens)
6th at Cruit
16th at Northwest
7th at Northwest
6th at Greencastle
6th(now) at Narin and Portnoo(the way they're going it will be #2 soon)
7th at Northwest is a great hole. But is a par-4… and I’m not sure the 8th would get close to this list. 16th is magnificent though.
Bit of a cop-out on St. Patrick’s!… I think 17 is the stand-out par-3 although 3 is certainly a lovely hole and 5 is fantastic because of the slopes that can feed a shot in to the guarded back-left pin position.
I saw 6th at Cruit for the first time two weeks ago. What an unbelievable setting. They really need to knock that rear berm off and shape in a collection area. Although I understand why they think they need it.
8th(that turn around confuses me) at Northwest is an elevated postage stamp, falling off on all sides.
Sure a poor setting with the net and road, but a really, really cool green.
Besides, I aced it years ago-low punch fade 7 iron to hold a strong right to left wind.
Hit a very similar shot 2 weeks ago, and it just trickled off leaving an incredibly difficult bump and run just to get on the green.
AS far as St. Patrick's, I'm normally(it seems like) biased AGAINST modern courses, but as I reflected on all the cool pins on each of those holes, I realized the four of them could hold their own.
I think I liked 5 the best, and yes we got that cool back left pin the day you played behind us, but the other day I played it had an entirely different pin and feel.Looks like all the par 3's had that varied pin feature to really change the hole.