Galway
Bay Golf & Country Club is laid out on the picturesque Renville
Peninsula, one of the most historic sites in the west of Ireland.
The golf course is literally peppered with historic remains including
the mystical Rathnapours ring fort, an ancient fairy fort and ruins
dating back to the 16th century. Christy O'Connor Jr. carried out
the design of the course with the aim of preserving and highlighting
such ancient sites, high on his agenda.
The Atlantic Ocean washes the Galway Bay Golf
& Country Club on three sides, yet the course is very much
of parkland terrain. Set on nearly 300 acres, the water hazards
and rolling landscape of Galway Bay combine with manicured fairways
and acclaimed putting surfaces to ensure a true but fair test
of golf. A notable absence of trees, a characteristic of many
seaside courses, leaves the course exposed to the elements and
places a premium on shot making skills.
Measuring over 7,000 yards from the championship
stakes, it is difficult to select any one hole for special mention
but three holes do leave a certain lasting impression. The short
7th is an appealing if not very difficult par 3, which demands
a confident tee shot over a lake onto a two tiered green. Rated
as the most difficult hole on the course, the par 4, 12th hole
requires a well hit drive into the prevailing wind and an accurate
approach to the green, while Gary Player has described the 178
yard 13th hole as one of the finest par 3's he has ever seen or
played.
It is a testament to the design work of O'
Connor that only a year after opening for play, the course was
chosen as the venue for the Irish Professional Championship. In
winds sweeping off the Atlantic, Darren Clarke captured the title
with a three under par total of 285. The difference that the conditions
can make to this golf course is evident in the fact that when
Constantino Rocca won the inaugural West of Ireland Classic in
August 1999, he did so in relatively benign conditions and shot
a winning score of 276, all of nine shots less than Clarke's winning
total.
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