BobbyFowler
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Haven't played that many of them myself - thought it was strange though that Faithlegg didn't make it into the top 100. Played it recently & it was excellent. Tulfarris seems to be a lot higher than it deserves - it obviously hadn't rained in the days leading up to the review - I hear Gore-Tex use it as a testing ground for any of their new release waterproof shoes. It can turn into a swamp after any kind of a shower.
The O'Meara course is a joke. Apart from 3 stunning holes at the turn, the rest was like a field the last time I played. Haven't played Adare...is it really that good? From the people I talk to The Heritage is currently the best parkland in the country.
With that sort of supply, fees and the like must be in decline?
I agree that the O'Meara course is poor, but the Montgomery is a stunning course. Its not made for 24 handicappers, but for those of us that like a challenge, its incredible....I'd have put it in the top 5 for sure. I'm not a member either (I play out of no.68).
Fair point, if you remember the irish amateur championship, you might remember the conditions they were playing in. they were hitting 4 irons into the Par 3 17th, which is normally an 8 iron......The montgomery is a fascinating challenge, the reason me and my friends love it so much is that we don't have to sit waiting for you and your mother to play!
The Heritage (at number 15) the best parkland?? IMO it's incredibly dull.
Ha!
so I guess the cost is not indecline?
1,000 for a slot in the Old Head regardless of whether there's 1 or 4 of ye...
You got a [broken link removed] then.
Was just going to say that!
€1200 for a fourball now.
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