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Mullingar
Golf Club is one of those golf courses that if located elsewhere,
would probably be rated as one of the very top parkland venues
in Ireland. A misguided international perception however, appears
to discount the Irish midlands as a quality golf destination but
with courses such as Mullingar, Esker Hills, Birr and Glasson,
nothing could be further from the truth. Set in an area of beautiful
parkland, Mullingar Golf Club, which was designed by five times
British Open winner James Braid, moved to its present location
in 1937.
And while there is little doubt that in common
with other creations of the time, Mullingar has suffered somewhat
from the frenzied advances in golf equipment, it has survived
better than most due to its location in the heavily wooded Belvedere
demesne. All bunkers have been enlarged in recent years and some
new strategically placed ones have been incorporated into the
course. The par four 11th and 17th holes have been extended, while
the short 2nd hole, rated by Christy O'Connor Sr. as one of the
finest inland par threes in Ireland, probably remains the signature
hole.
On hitting a short iron approach to the first
green at Mullingar and having heard that the par four 6th hole
is almost driveable, you could be forgiven for believing that
you were in for a gentle test. All notions of this however, are
quickly dispelled when surveying your tee shot to a small target
at the long par three 2nd hole. Upon first viewing the site, course
designer James Braid, was convinced of its potential as a golf
course and wrote: "Practically every hole would be different
in character, the contour being sufficiently undulating to provide
some splendid positions for green, whilst the turf is excellent
for fairways." Rest assured that Braid's prophesies have
proved correct.
The course plays annual host to the highly
regarded Mullingar Scratch Cup and over the years, the cream of
amateur talent throughout Ireland and Britain has each discovered
the menace that lurks beyond the gentle opening hole. It is said
that every great course produces great champions and if this is
the case, then Mullingar is right up there with the very best.
Past winners have included Joe Carr, Peter Townsend, Philip Walton
(when he shot a course record final round of 63 in 1982), Darren
Clarke, Paul McGinley and Padraig Harrington.
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