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Royal Portrush Golf Club,
Portrush, Antrim, Northern Ireland
LOCATION
- North East Ireland. Two miles from Portrush
ARCHITECT
- Harry Colt.
DESCRIPTION
- One of three 'Royal' courses in Northern Ireland,
Portrush is steeped in history both golfing and
otherwise, being overlooked by the ruins of Dunluce
Castle. The only course in Ireland to have hosted the
Open Championship (1951, when Max Faulkner won) it is on
everybody's short-list of top Irish courses, a great test
of any golfer's shot-making and nerve.
Founded in 1888, the club became Royal Portrush in 1893,
with King Edward VII as patron. It was famous not only
for its magnificent turf and superb golf holes but also
for its lovely setting. Royal Portrush's Dunluce Course
is laid out in a marvellous stretch of natural golfing
country. Through a tangle of sandhills the course threads
its way, with the sweeping contours of dunes lending
infinite variety to the game.
Situated East of Portrush occupying a triangle of giant
sandhills, from the highest point of which is an amazing
varied prospect.
The hills of Donegal in the West, the Isle of Islay and
Southern Hebrides in the North with the Giants Causeway
and the Skerries to the East.
The Dunluce Course is as fine a links as you will find
anywhere with the 5th being a particularly memorable hole
to a green hanging on the edge of the cliff. Look out
also for Calamity Corner, the well-named par-3 14th of
around 200 yards. The Valley course lies between the East
Strand and the Dunluce Course. It is the home of Royal
Portrush Ladies Club and the affiliated Rathmore Club.
COURSE
DETAILS - Par 73, - SSS 73, - Length
6,680 yards.
CADDIES
- Caddies available if booked. Caddies are arranged on a
best efforts basis only.
CARTS
- No carts permitted except in extreme medical
circumstances.
DRESS
- Smart casual at all times. Jacket and tie required for
functions.
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