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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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Killarney Golf Club,
Killarney,
Co. Kerry,
Ireland.

COURSE REVIEW:  
Founded: 1971
Designer: Dr. Billy O'Sullivan, Eddie Hackett
Championship Length: 7,121 yards
PAR: 72
SSS (Course Rating): 73
Type: Parkland

Situated in area known as "Heaven's Reflex", due to its outstanding beauty, Killarney Golf Club comprises three top class parkland layouts the Killeen Course, Mahony's Point and most recently, Lackabane. It is the Killeen Course however (closely followed by Mahony's Point) that is perceived to be the jewel in the Killarney golfing crown. Nestled amidst the splendour of the Lakes of Killarney in the shadow of the majestic Macgillycuddy's Reeks mountain range, the Killeen Course is consistently rated amongst the world's top courses and has hosted many major championships including the 1991 & 1992 Irish Open Golf Championship, won on both occasions by Nick Faldo; and also the 1996 Curtis Cup.

While golf has been played in Killarney since 1891 (originally on a nine hole layout known as the Deer Park), the first 18 hole golf course at Killarney, which was designed by Sir Guy Campbell and Henry Longhurst, did not open for play until October 1939. Essentially this design comprises most of today's Mahony's Point course, while the Killeen Course, designed by Billy O'Sullivan and renowned Irish course architect Eddie Hackett, opened in 1971. The merits of the original design at Killarney were quickly recognised by the Golfing Union of Ireland and in 1949, the Irish Amateur Championship was played here for the first time. The first of two of two professional events played over the original course was won by Eric Browne and is also remembered as the first tournament appearance outside of South Africa by Gary Player, who despite his failure to make the cut, rated the 8th hole (now the 13th on the Killeen Course) as "potentially one of the world's greatest inland golf holes".

The Irish Tourist Board funded the second eighteen holes at Killarney and they largely comprise what is now the Killeen Course, although some of the original holes of Mahony's Point were integrated into the Killeen layout and some of the new holes were incorporated into the layout of Mahony's Point. What remains however, are two of Ireland's finest parkland courses in a stunningly scenic setting. 1999 saw the opening of the Lackabane course, which itself is a tremendous test and well worth playing, though it does need a few years to settle down and mature. The challenge and setting of Killarney's golf courses have inspired many comments, including that by Henry Longhurst who indicated that "only a man devoid of a soul could apply his mind to playing golf at Killarney", while Gene Sarazen (on Mahony's Point) insisted: "When the wind blows in off the lake, even the best player in the world will be hard pressed to break eighty. The 18th hole in particular, is one of the most memorable holes in golf".

After the rough and tumble challenge of southwestern Ireland's great links courses, Killarney provides a somewhat welcome respite, though not necessarily an easier option. Superb holes abound on both the Killeen Course and Mahony's Point. One of the most memorable holes at Mahony's Point is the par five 13th, which though of modest length, requires an excellent tee shot in order to attempt to make the well protected green in two strokes. The closing holes here are among the finest anywhere, while the par three, 18th is truly superb and requires a shot over Lough Leane to a bunkered green. Among the finest holes on the Killeen Course are the par three's at holes 3 and 6 and also the closing two holes, particularly the 18th, which requires a drive from a raised tee and an approach over water to the green.

Nearby Courses to Killarney Kileen Golf Course:
Beaufort (15 min); Dooks (40 min); Doonbeg (2 hrs, 15 min); Dromoland (2 hours); Fota Island (1 hr, 40 min); Lahinch (2 hrs, 40 min); Old Head of Kinsale (2 hours); Ring of Kerry (45 min); Tralee (50 min); Waterville (1 hr, 25 min); Woodstock (2 hrs, 15 min)

Recommended Accommodation in or near Killarney:
Aghadoe Heights Hotel (10 min); Hotel Europe (5 min); Killarney Park Hotel (5 min); Killarney Royal Hotel (5 min); Killeen House Hotel (10 min); Park Hotel Kenmare (40 min); Randles Court Clarion Hotel (5 min); Sheen Falls Lodge (40 min)

Location of Killarney Kileen Golf Course:
Situated approximately 5 minutes drive from the centre of Killarney Town just off the N72 route from Killarney to Killorglin.

Restaurants Nearby:
Gaby's Restaurant, 27 High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Tel: (353) 64 32519. Killarney's most famous seafood
restaurant, serving the freshest produce. Winner of the Egon Ronay Best Seafood Restaurant in 1998.
Foley's Seafood and Steak Restaurant, 23 High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Tel: (353) 64 31217. Established family
run restaurant, specializing in fresh seafood, prime meats and vegetarian dishes.
Killeen House Restaurant, Aghadoe, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Tel: (353) 64 31711.Offers a truly memorable dining
experience in a relaxed atmosphere.
Fáilte Restaurant, College Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Tel: (353) 64 33404.Family run restaurant with friendly
atmosphere. Offers the best of local produce, cooked traditionally.
Robertino's Italian Restaurant, 9 High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Tel: (353) 64 34966. Italian owned restaurant
serving the best in Italian cuisine throughout the day.


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