After Cruit the tour made its way to Gweedore. It wasn't a course I knew much about, but it fits well with Cruit. Another unmanned clubhouse!
Gweedore GC (Galf Chumann Gahaoth Dobhair) is in the heart of Donegal Gaeltacht. The club was founded in 1923, but activities seem to have ceased from 1939 up to 1960. The original course seems to have been more centred around the graveyard near the current 18
th tee. The original tin hut house was in this area. The new house was built in the 1970s in its current location after the club purchased land. This must have been how the 1
st/10th & 9th/18th were created. By 2014 the club had a 9-hole course on its own land. There are five holes on the commonage for a total of 14 holes. 1/10 - 3/12 & 9/18 are played twice to create the loop of 18 and return to the house. It is these holes plus the 4
th (on commonage beyond the fenced area) which are unmemorable. In truth, the course struggles to recover due to the start. There seems to be OoB everywhere! We decided to play the back nine iteration which doesn’t include the holes on the commonage. These start along the commonage at 13 & 14 before moving back toward the graveyard. The dogleg left 13
th isn’t a terribly exciting hole either! The quality of the back nine is captured between 14 and 17.
On to the 14th, perhaps the hardest hole on the course. The OoB is well; the fairway runs just to the right of the stakes and doglegs around the boundary.
A strange short hole, the 15th is rudimentary uphill affair from tee set at a poor angle. More artificial turf in a rustic setting...heavy sigh.
Looking back to the tee.
A side look at the green. Play is from the left.
A down n' up two-shotter, I expect some flat bellies can have a go at the 16th green in one.
Regular Joe is left with an uphill approach.
We see the promising 8th green on the walk to the 17th tee.
An unbelievably sadistic 123 yard hole...17th. 13 green is to the left.
No nonsense hit the shot golf.
The graveyard near the 18th tee.
There are some lovely fairway features on 18.
The road leading to the graveyard must be carried for the approach.
That ends Gweedore. It is tough to overcome the start to Gweedore and worse, this trio of holes is played twice. On paper its a clever way to make up 18 holes, in practice I question the thinking. Once again, the yoke of 18 hole codification rears its ugly head. There is without doubt a better course available on that land if 18 holes wasn't the goal. Still, the greenfee is cheap, there are some fine holes to be had and Gweedore serves the locals. I might return someday to see the commonage holes, but I wouldn't suggest folks leave Cruit early to sample Gweedore. NR 2024
Previous Stops on the Drifting in Donegal Tour Tres
Cruit Island
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Dunfanaghy
Rosapenna Old Tom Morris
Rosapenna Sandy Links
Rosapenna St Pat's
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