The
midlands of Ireland are often forgotten in the greater context of
superb Irish golf courses. This however, should not be the case,
with Birr Golf Club being only one of many fine parkland courses
that are well worth a visit. Founded in 1893, Birr Golf Club is
a mature course and is rated as one of the finest inland courses
in the country. Originally laid out by local members, Birr has undergone
a relatively recent redesign under the experienced hands of architect
Eddie Connaughton.
Originally part of the grand estate of the
Earl of Rosse, Birr Golf Club has been carved out of natural woodland
and eskers and its post glacial terrain provides a stern challenge
for even the most accomplished golfers. Like Carlow Golf Club,
the undulating fairways and dry, springy heathland turf at Birr,
is reminiscent of some of Ireland's great links courses.
Many of the holes at Birr are laid out in attractive
avenues and valleys; none more so than the short but difficult
par 4, 10th hole, running alongside the clubhouse through a tree
lined fairway. The combination of natural sweeps, hollows and
hillocks along with the carefully designed course layout, provides
an exciting challenge to golfers of all standards, while the fairways
flow beautifully towards perfectly manicured greens. Truly, this
is a superb golf course, with facilities to match.
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