Jeff:
Yes, I think Tom got confused (maybe he needs to spend more time on site
). The Strand nine is the first nine of the OTM course. The valley holes are the second nine.
Ivan:
The Nicklaus course was never built. Jim Lipe (who is a member of this discussion group) was invloved in the first works. They did some clearing (as you can see in the photos Tony Muldoon posted), and then the money ran out. The Eddie Hackett designed Magheragorgan course was untouched by the initial works, and was still being gang mowed by a local farmer employed by NAMA. The Trá Mór course designed by Joanne O'Haire lost about 3-4 holes as a result of the works done by the Nicklaus group.
Tim:
Here's a quick summary:
1913-2009: OTM (Valley and Coastguard nines)
2009-today: OTM (Strand and Vallley nines)
2009-today: Coastguard holes redesigned and shortened; only one crossing of road in this new "Academy" nine.
Or the long (still incomplete) version:
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,51551.0.htmlRich:
I don't think Rosapenna needs to model itself on Bandon or Myrtle Beach. Rosapenna isn't a golfing retreat like Bandon. Many of the hotel guests don't play golf. In fact, Rosapenna has been holding conferences for over 100 years. In the past there was fishing, tennis, shooting, music recitals, and bathing. Guests walk the beaches, take trips around Fanad and the environs. With 3-4 courses, it'll be a nice place to stop for a few days if on a golfing trip of Donegal. They have a model that is clearly working and is profitable.
So, forget Bandon; forget St. Andrews, and look to ....
NORWAY!!!