Let's just say I think the course stinks, and apparently the consuming public agrees.
They don't, the place was packed and has a solid following. We played on a cool, rainy morning and the range and tee sheet were booked. You're out of the loop on this one, it would seem.
And playing the 7th from the 3rd hole is a terrible route into that green - everything about the terrain is working away from you and carrying the bunker at the crest of the hill is difficult to say the least. While it may be the shortest route, it's hardly the most convenient or enticing. I've missed right off that tee enough to know that playing outside the turn is by far the superior route.
I really get the feeling that you need a second, or maybe third look at this place. Your opinion seems jaded by some other motivating factor. Did you pay a lot? Get caught in traffic? Run out of golf balls?
Mike Malone,
Add Hartefeld National to the mix for that area. I didn't even think of Fieldstone.
All,
Why is the 10th an abomination? I watched John hit a 30-40 yard hook with a DRIVER and
hold the fairway. Have any of you played the golf course enough to actually figure out which shot to hit? Furthermore, the green is fully reachable from just in front of the forward tee (I've done this with 5wood).
How many times have the players not keen on the place played Inniscrone? It's definitely a golf course one needs to played a handful of times.
By the way, the 12th hole is a keen model for what 450-500 yard hole should be. 90 yards width of fairway, 30 of which is useful.