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Portsalon Golf Club
is set on one of the most northern reaching parts of Donegal on
the shores of Ballymastocker Bay, alongside a beach recently voted
the "second most beautiful beach in the world". Like
Rosapenna and Narin & Portnoo, Portsalon is not an internationally
renowned golf course. What Portsalon is however, is a seriously
good golf links with roots in the 19th century, located in some
of the most beautiful terrain imaginable and offering stunning
views.
This is what Irish golf is all about. Portsalon
represents a throwback to what the great courses such as Ballybunion
and Lahinch were like before they became recognised the world
over and before demand for tee times grew beyond their wildest
dreams. Measuring just under 6,000 yards, its par 69 course simply
exudes character and charm, does not suffer from any pretensions
of greatness and offers all visitors a warm welcome and the opportunity
(lest we forget) to play a marvelous links.
Though Ireland has many great hidden golfing
gems, Portsalon can legitimately lay claim to being Ireland's
best kept golfing secret. With heather clad mountains plunging
into the deep blue waters of the bay, Portsalon has few peers
with regard to scenic splendour. The opening hole is an uphill
dogleg around a cliff and is followed by a par three of some 196
yards over water to a green that juts into the bay. The 3rd hole,
unchanged since 1891 is a downhill par four played across and
along the beach to a green guarded by two ancient rock formations.
It is an exhilarating start and so it continues at Portsalon,
with fairways and greens threading through sand dunes untouched
by the course of time.
Redesign work has commenced at Portsalon and
is being undertaken by Pat Ruddy, of European Club fame. When
completed in early 2003, Portsalon will offer a par 72 challenge
measuring over 7,000 yards and will be on its way towards gaining
the international recognition that it so richly deserves.
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