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Lahinch
Golf Club :: Links Course :: Co Clare :: Ireland |
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Lahinch Golf
Club:
Lahinch
Co.Clare
Ireland |
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1893
Old Tom Morris, Alister MacKenzie
6,698 yards
72
73
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One
of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland, Lahinch Golf Club is also
one of the most respected links courses in the world. Set right
on the Atlantic coastline, Lahinch is exposed to the ocean through
all her moods and has been moulded and shaped over the centuries
by nature's harsh elements and an occasional touch of human genius.
Lahinch, with its towering sand dunes, undulating fairways, rolling
greens and fair share of blind shots, is the perfect natural golfing
terrain a true links in the traditional meaning of the word.
As with most links with roots in the 19th
century, Lahinch boasts an interesting history. In March 1892,
two prominent members of Limerick Golf Club travelled to the
west coast of Clare following a rumour that somewhere between
Ennistymon and Miltown Malbay, there was suitable ground upon
which to build a golf course. The end result was the development
of a ten hole layout and the first game of golf was played at
Lahinch in April 1892. Two years later, Old Tom Morris was invited
to Lahinch to examine the course. Having surveyed the terrain,
Morris was deeply impressed and he insisted that when the proposed
changes were carried out that Lahinch would be on a par with
the five best links of the United Kingdom. Following subsequent
design changes carried out by Dr. Alister MacKenzie in 1928,
time has proved that Morris wasn't far wrong in his assessment.
Apart from the splendour of its location,
Lahinch has gained wide recognition for its charming idiosyncrasies,
not least among them being the goats, whose outline adorns the
club's crest. It is said that the goats of Lahinch act as weathermen
for all golfers. If the goats are grazing on the dunes, the
weather will remain fine but if they venture towards the shade
of the clubhouse, then prepare for a spot of rain.
Lahinch possesses two of the most famous
holes in Irish golf in "Klondyke", the 5th and "Dell",
the 6th. The par 5 Klondyke demands a drive into a scenic valley
from where one plays a completely blind second shot over a monstrous
dune to a gently rolling green some 200 yards further on. Dell
on the other hand is one of the most photographed and controversial
short holes in golf. The green on this par 3 is nestled between
two steep dunes and is completely blind from the tee. The line
here is over a stone moved along the face of the fronting dune,
while the outcome can be very much in the lap of the golfing
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| Nearby Courses
to Lahinch Golf Course: |
| Adare (1 hr, 20 min); Ballybunion
(Cashen) (1 hr, 50 min); Ballybunion (Old) (1 hr, 50
min); Beaufort (2 hrs, 50 min); Ceann Sibeal (Dingle)
(3 hrs, 30 min); Connemara (2 hrs, 55 min); Cork (2
hrs, 50 min); Dooks (2 hrs, 55 min); Doonbeg (40 min);
Dromoland (45 min); Fota Island (2 hrs, 50 min); Galway
Bay (1 hr, 15 min); Killarney (Killeen) (2 hrs, 40 min);
Killarney (Mahony's Point) (2 hrs, 40 min); Old Head
of Kinsale (3 hrs, 30 min); Ring of Kerry (3 hrs, 20
min); Tralee (2 hrs, 35 min); Waterville (3 hrs, 30
min); Westport (2 hrs, 45 min); Woodstock (30 min) |
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| Recommended
Accommodation in or near Lahinch: |
| Adare Manor (1 hr, 20 min); Dromoland
Castle (45 min); Gregans Castle Hotel (30 min); Moy
House (5 min); Woodstock Hotel (30 min) |
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| Location of
Lahinch Golf Course: |
| Situated approximately 20
miles northwest of the town of Ennis and 2 miles west
of Ennistymon. Take main N85 route from Ennis to Ennistymon,
then the N67 to Lahinch. The course is in the village. |
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| Restaurants
Nearby: |
Barrtrá Seafood Restaurant,
Barrtrá, Lahinch, Co. Clare. Tel: (353) 65 7081280.
Family run with a relaxed atmosphere offering views
over Liscannor Bay. Specialties include superb seafood
dishes, chicken, duck and sirloin. Mr. Eamon's
Restaurant, Kettle Street, Lahinch, Co. Clare. Tel
(353) 65 7081050. Situated in the town of Lahinch, this
is a highly recommended venue offering excellent monkfish,
turbot, scallops and farmyard cheeses. The Restaurant,
Sulphir Hill, Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare. Tel: (353) 65
7074026. Fine cuisine in nice environment. Recommended
in Michelin Red Guide to hotels and restaurants. |
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