Last week I had a trip back up to North Donegal that included Rosapenna, Ballyliffin and Portsalon, most of which have been written about a little on here. We finished off at North-West GC in Buncrana on the Inishowen peninusula (15 miles from Ballyliffin) which provided plenty of high points…
North-West is one of the oldest courses in Ireland (120 years) and the club was a founding member of the Golfing Union of Ireland. The course is positioned on a low lying and undulating piece of land hemmed in between the eroding coast and the main road. It is classic links land in the Scottish sense… However, it has lost between 100 to 150 yards of coast in those 120 years and this has had a serious effect on the golf course with many of the original holes having disappeared forever…. What is left is a quirky little arrangement with enough original stuff to make you realise that the initial course would have been absolutely excellent if the sea and wind had not had its say in the last century… Some of the newer holes which have had to be squeezed in between the older ones have the odd thing going for them but the sense of scale has been lost… The course remains, however, enormously fun to play with plenty going on, a few wonderful lay of the land greens and it is a great respite from the longer and tougher tests mentioned above (it plays 6,380 yards from the back)… It is well worth a visit…
The approach to the 2nd is classic low lying links golf, the green being little more than an extension of the fairway but with good movement… Bunkering is quite good around this course, both in style and placement… In this respect, it beats a couple of the others we played…
North West 2nd hole approach 1 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
The 3rd is a short par-3 next to the coast with an interesting built up green that gives a little visibility from the tee…
North West 3rd hole green 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
The 4th is clearly a new dogleg right hole with a rather simple green… but being a short par-4 downwind, an interesting heroic carry comes in to play from the tee with a diagonal stream / drain running along the right side of the fairway from 100 yards in…
North West 4th hole tee shot 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
The 5th green is very recent, built rather well by the in-house crew I believe…
North West 5th hole approach 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
The 7th is an excellent par-4 with an interesting approach between two low lying sandhills (first photo) and an absolutely great green (2nd photo)
North West 7th hole approach 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
North West 7th hole green 1 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
8 is a small par-3 that doubles back and has been added between the 7th green and the following tee… 9 and 10 are good strong holes in to the prevailing wind… Approach to the 10th is below…
North West 10th hole approach 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
The 11th is back downwind towards the clubhouse playing along the coast (1st photo)… This begins a wonderful stretch of 5 or 6 holes…. The approach is over another diagonal stream (bridge in background) tucked closely in front of the green site (2nd photo)
North West 11th hole tee shot 2 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
North West 11th hole approach 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
The 12th has a lovely drive along a ridge (or at least what amounts to a ridge at North West – probably only about 3 or 4 yards of elevation change from the flat) and a good approach over rumply ground to a tucked away semi-blind green…
North West 12th hole approach 2 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
The 13th is a solid tough par-3 back in to the wind…
North West 13th hole tee shot 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
The 14th again shapes nicely from the tee with the approach over good ground to a slightly sunken punchbowl
North West 14th hole approach 1 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
15th is a strong dogleg left to a slightly raised green that kicks in from the left and falls off to the right
North West 15th hole approach 1 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
Whilst 16 is clearly an add-on 93 yard par-3 to a treacherous green downwind… Great fun this one because there is trouble all around in the contour…
North West 16th hole tee shot 18th Sept 2011 by
Ally McIntosh, on Flickr
17 crosses the 4th fairway and is a stern challenge in to the wind… The same goes for the well set-up par-5 finisher back to the clubhouse, an end that will separate many a tight matchplay game…
I didn’t look in to the history of North-West and who had been there from an architectural point of view but I’d be very surprised if a name or two hadn’t added their touches in the early days… Because of lack of land, there is little the club can do to improve the course greatly these days but I don’t think it needs it… These are the kind of courses that make Britain and Ireland such a worthwhile destination for golf… A slice of the past that offers up a quick morning round and a whole bucket of enjoyment on the road home…