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Cathal:

Thank you for the e-mail. What a trip!!!! I can only speak for myself, but I would be very shocked if there are any different view points as everyone truly seemed to have a trip of a lifetime.

First and foremost, let me start by saying how terrific Willie was! He really felt like a member of the family. I hope that the gratuity we gave him met his expectations at a minimum. We were very unsure about what was appropriate, so we took our best guess. I hope we were not short because we truly did love having him as our driver/friend. He went above and beyond the call of duty in putting up with a whole lot of nonsense and being extremely flexible any time there was a change in plans. I would highly recommend hiring him as much as possible and we would love to have him take us around on our next trip. The bus was also very comfortable and met all of our expectations.

All of the accommodations met or exceeded our expectations as well. I think the Castle Lodge was everyone's favorite. Gerry and Edyth(sp?) were incredibly friendly and went way out of their way in accommodating us. I am not sure if you heard, but they let us order a Philadelphia ice hockey playoff game which started at midnight and Gerry stayed up watching it with us. They also went out of their way to make sure we had egg sandwiches to take with us on our way to Baltray. Moreover, the accommodations were very nice as it was a very new facility. Further, Malahide is such a great town and the B&B was a short walk from the center. I highly recommend this B&B (in fact I have already recommended it to friends traveling to Dublin).

The other two B&B's were very nice as well. We did not make the same connections with the owners but I think that was largely because we did not spend much time in them at all. We would literally arrive to go to bed and depart shortly after wake up. Susan at the Brier's House was very friendly. The Anvershiel House was great because it was a short walk to the waterfront in Portrush. We ate both nights at the Harbour Bar which had excellent food and was very reasonably priced. I would highly recommend the Harbour Bar to future groups. I would also recommend Quinn's pub in Newcastle (beautiful woodwork) for drink. We did not eat at Quinn's because the kitchen was closed the day we went there. One downside to the Brier's House was that it was not within walking distance to the town. However, this was a minor glitch as the cabs were very inexpensive. This fact would not keep me from staying there again or recommending it.

Lastly, the golf courses speak for themselves! Wow! Every course we played was fantastic and unique in its own way so it is really hard to compare. It is like comparing Michelangelo to Van Gogh. However, for the sake of having fun, if I had to rank, this would be it:


1) RCD

2) Portmarnock

3) Island Club

4) Portrush

5) Baltray

6) Portstewart

7) Royal Dublin

I am sure that everyone's rankings would be different. I am also sure that if I played the 7 courses again the rankings would be different the next time.

Cathal, thank you for all that you have done. There is no doubt that I will contact you when it comes time for our next trip. To be perfectly honest, I believe our (at least my) next golf trip will be to Scotland to play the Old Course. Realistically, I am thinking that it will be no earlier than 2012 but more likely in 2013. However, there is no doubt that the first trip after that one will be to the Southwest of Ireland. If I have my way, the trip after that will also be to Ireland, but to the Northwest. In the meantime, I will try to send anyone even thinking about a trip to Ireland your way. I hope this feedback is helpful. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything else I can do. Thanks again!

Sincerely yours,

Andrew

P.S. Of course, Gibneys was fantastic!


Andrew McReynolds, USA

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Enniscrone Golf Club,
Enniscrone,
Co. Sligo,
Ireland.

COURSE REVIEW:  
Founded: 1918 (18 holes in 1974)
Designer: Eddie Hackett, Donald Steele
Championship Length: 6,857 yards
PAR: 73
SSS (Course Rating): 73
Type: Links

The golf links of Enniscrone is another of the great, relatively little known and underplayed golf links of Ireland's northwest. It is one of those rare links from which no player comes away disappointed however badly they may have played. Make no mistake that Enniscrone deserves to be rated alongside the likes of Lahinch, Rosses Point, Connemara, Waterville and Ballybunion. It is a classic links with dramatic dune land, superb greens and breathtaking views. This is an experience that once savoured, should be repeated and will never be forgotten.

While golf began at Enniscrone as far back as 1918, it was not until 1974 that the course was extended to 18 holes. And when Eddie Hackett was invited to design an extension to the original nine hole course, the terrain prompted him to comment: "A pleasing feature is the variety. As well as holes in the open flatland, there will be those ranging through the sand dunes with the occasional dogleg adding to the attraction". As ever, Hackett fulfilled his promise and over the years, Enniscrone has hosted many major championships including the Irish Close Championship in 1993 and the prestigious West of Ireland Championship from 1997 to 1999 inclusive.

Enniscrone, with its dunes, humps, hollows, rough and fast greens gives the golfer a picture of life as it must have been many centuries ago. Rugged dunes unchanged over the course of time, a bracing wind, clear sky, the most beautiful beach in the world, the Moy Estuary and the Atlantic Ocean are set against the majestic backdrop provided by the Nephin and Ox Mountains. Many memorable holes exist at Enniscrone while each one tests the golfer's skills and concentration to the limit.

Donald Steele, the celebrated British golf course architect was commissioned to design an additional nine holes in the late 1990's. These holes were completed by early 2001 and have been integrated into the original layout. In replacing some of the weaker holes, the present championship course at Enniscrone now represents as fine a test of links golf as one can find anywhere.


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