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You played RCD, RP and Portstewart for $275? Are those all unaccompanied? I think it cost me about that much for just 1 round at RCD two summers ago. [on the other hand, it cost me about $15 to play RP Valley, as a guest.]
Great trip and nice photos! You playing Cashen and Old at BB? If yes, do whatever you can to replay Old...
Quote from: Bill Brightly on April 03, 2011, 06:42:20 PMGreat trip and nice photos! You playing Cashen and Old at BB? If yes, do whatever you can to replay Old...Bill only going to be playing the Old.
Spent a few days in Dublin, only played Portmarnock while I was there. Played with Ally Mcintosh and Jack Marr from GCA, it was hard to get a sense of the how the course is supposed to be played as the winds were in the 40-50km/h range with gusts even higher. It was fun nonetheless and while not as dramatic as some of the other courses there are some great holes out there.Played Lahinch today, didn't think it could get windier than Portmarnock but it managed to this morning, also threw in some rain and sleet for a little variety. Lahinch is the one I'd like another go at the most, loved everything about the place except the weather.Off to Ballybunion tomorrow, last round of the trip unfortunately.
Ryan -Thanks for the great pictures. My wife has to work at Queens University in Belfast during the second week of May. I contemplated not going with her, but the discussion of RCD and Portrush on this site convinced me that I would be an idiot not to go. Your pictures have confirmed that I made the right decision. I can't wait!If anyone will be in the area and is interested in playing, I am scheduled to play RCD on May 10 and Portrush (Dunlace and Valley) on May 11. Would love the company. Just send me a message.
Russ,If you have time, try to play Malone and Belvoir Park (pronounced Beaver) in Belfast. They're very good parkland courses.