What about this course v Northwest in terms of quality/interest?
Headed to the area next summer and I might have an opening for an extra round at a locals venue…
Brad
To be honest, North West was our first choice, but it is 150 Euros. So we opted for Dunfanaghy. I still thought it was a bit pricey, but to be fair the club was extremely generous. There happen to be a comp on that day so they let us enter the event on spec at a much reduced rate. This is the third time this has happened in Ireland! We also got a break at Enniscrone and Portrush Valley.
Dunfanaghy Tour Cont
The course is plagued with many of the holes basically running along the east-west axis; this is not uncommon for most links. Hence the reason why courses such as Muirfield have the extra kick for using the compass well. Not a bad hole, but 15 is not unlike many holes at Dunfanaghy. The same cannot be said of the finishing trio. The three-shot 16th heads back toward the house. As the fairway rises, it also bends right around no man's land. The green sits on the high ground and makes a tough target. The photo below is behind the green.
Over the years I have come to enjoy the long par 3, even if it requires a driver. Afterall, my only hole in one was made using a driving way back in the last millennium. The 17th green is hard on the beach. There is wiggle room left as the terrain moves toward the middle of the putting surface.
A look at the green from 18 tee.
A blind tee shot with OoB right isn't the most hospitable way to end a round, but there you have it. Once over the brow of the hill, the well defended green lies beyond the road in what feels like open country. The hole feels new to me, but I like it.
It is probably obvious from my tone that Dunfanaghy isn't a course which impressed me. The flow of the design made it difficult to get into. Most of the best holes are at either end of the links leaving long stretches of average golf in the middle and the start. Darn it Dunfanaghy, I expected more. Sometimes a bit of architectural acumen can go a long way. Still, being close to Rosapenna makes Dunfanaghy a viable option to pack out a tour of the area. I wouldn't mind seeing the course again because sometimes the subtle can easily be missed. 2024
Previous Stops on the Drifting in Donegal Tour Tres
Cruit Island
https://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,59070.0.htmlGweedore
https://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,72960.0.htmlPlanned Tour Stops
Rosapenna Sandy Hills
Rosapenna Old Tom Morris
Rosapenna St Pat's
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