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Ballyliffin Golf Club,
Cardonagh, Co. Donegal
LOCATION
- Northern Ireland.
ARCHITECT
- Pat Ruddy / Tom Craddock.
DESCRIPTION
- It was once the best kept secret in golf, but
Ballyliffin has recently been described as the
Ballybunion of the North. Situated close to Malin Head on
Donegals Inishowen Peninsula, Ireland's most
northerly links comprises 365 acres of spectacular
duneland and is practically surrounded by rolling hills
and mountains - the only other boundary is the Atlantic
Ocean.
Ballyliffin Golf Club has two 18 hole courses the classic
- Old Links and the magnificent new Glashedy Links which
opened for play in August 1995. The Glashedy Links makes
the most of a genuinely dramatic location. Designed by
Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock, it has been laid out on
predominantly higher ground above and beyond the Old
Links.
The views from the course are stunning. Measuring over
7,000 yards from the Championship tees with vast
undulating greens, cavernous bunkers and fairways that
twist and roll beneath towering dunes, the challenge
presented by the Glashedy Links is almost as formidable
as it is exhilarating.
Nick Faldo visited Ballyliffin in June 1993 and described
The Old Links as the most natural golf course he had ever
seen. The Old Links is a classically old fashioned links.
It oozes charm, character and curiosity. More than
anything, it is the extraordinary terrain that makes a
game on the Old Links such a unique experience: stand on
any tee and the fairway ripples and tumbles in each and
every direction. The principal architect of the links was
of course, Mother Nature.
COURSE
DETAILS - Par 72, - SSS 73, - Length
6,837 yards.
CADDIES
- Caddies available by prior arrangement.
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