Esker
Hills Golf & Country Club is one of those recently developed
parkland golf courses that have put the Irish midlands firmly on
the map in golfing terms. For a long time, it seemed the midlands
were often overlooked as a place to enjoy great golf but with the
addition of recent courses like Glasson Golf & Country Club
and Esker Hills to established mature golf courses like Birr and
Mullingar, the midlands of Ireland is beginning to get the recognition
it richly deserves.
Esker Hills' links like landscape is somewhat
confusing given it is located nowhere near the ocean but can be
traced back over 10,000 years, when the unique landscape of County
Offaly was powerfully sculpted by the awesome natural forces of
the retreating Ice Age. As the great glaciers melted, they left
in their wake narrow ridges of sand and gravel, which were deposited
by streams of water that once flowed beneath the great melting
mass of ice. These ridges now comprise the Esker Riada from which
the course gleans its name.
Designed by former Ryder Cup hero, Christy
O' Connor Jr., Esker Hills is a real parkland gem where no two
holes are even remotely alike. During the construction stage,
O'Connor insisted on minimum movement of soil, yet the craftsmanship
is such that the driver remains very much a prerequisite. This
is true even of the 307 yard, tenth another one of those attractive
"par three and a half" holes, which can promise much
and deliver quite something else.
Having completed his design at Esker Hills,
a satisfied O' Connor commented "Designing Esker Hills gave
me enormous satisfaction, plotting the course through nature's
own sand hills and valleys. Esker Hills is the only inland links
type course I know of...it makes golf a pleasure all year round."
The end result was the molding of the stunning original landscape
of plateaus, sweeping valleys and natural lakes into one of the
finest parkland tests around.
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