What is an easier walk Ballyneal or Kingsley?
Mac, given the Hundred Hole Hike coming up in June...I was wondering the same thing...
I really enjoy walking Kingsley and have never felt it was a hard walk in total. There are several hard portions of the walk - but generally they are brief and fairly well spread out throughout the round...
#1 - If you choose the upper (right) fairway, the walk up the hill can be difficult, but it is a nice way to get warm for your round!
#5-6 Transition - Not a long walk by modern golf course standards, but one of the longer ones at Kingsley.
#7-8 Transition - Same as above, but a little more difficult and uphill if playing the back tee on #8.
#8-9 Transition - Both uphill and can take your breath away, but the south tee is probably more strenuous, especially if you consider the walk from the south tee to the green. While it is downhill, it isn't the easiest walk.
#12-13 Transition - I would estimate this is probably the hardest transition on the course and at a fairly steep grade. It is fairly short, but it gets your attention.
The course is fairly undulating and there is rarely a flat walk out there - the flattest portion of the property is probably the fairways and combined rough on #14 and #15.
The above commentary only applies if you are hitting fairways and greens - if you get out of position at Kingsley, it can take its toll on your card and body...
#1 - Right hand side of fairway
#6 - Left or right
#7 - Right!
#12 - Right!!
#13 - Right!!
I have never had the privilege of playing Ballyneal, but hope to one day...