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Co. Down, Royal Portrush | Portmarnock
| Royal Dublin
| Druids Glen
The K Club | Rosses
Point, Enniscrone, Carne | Connemara
| Ballybunion
Lahinch | Galway
Bay G&CC | Dooks,
Dingle | Ring
of Kerry | Waterville
Tralee | Killarney
| Old Head | Fota
Island | Mt.
Juliet | Adare
Manor & GC
Royal
Dublin Golf Club
Moving
further in toward the city is North Bull Island,
actually a sand bank in Dublin Bay that was created
by Capt. William Bligh of Bounty fame.
An engineer,
Bligh built a sea wall along the north side of the
bay as part of an engineering project to scour the
bay's bottom and ensure deep water vessels could
get in and out of the port. The continuous outflow
of the Liffey River (that runs through the heart
of the city and empties into the bay), combined
with the scouring effect of the tides, pushed sand
along the
north
end of the bay. Over time, land began forming behind
the wall becoming North Bull Island. Today, the
island includes a national bird sanctuary.
North
Bull Island is also the location of Ireland's most
venerable golf clubs, The Royal Dublin Golf Club.
Opened in 1894 and later moved to its current site,
Royal Dublin has hosted great championships including
the Irish Open. It is where the legendary Christy
O'Connor Sr. frequently practices and plays, and
I am told that if he doesn't have a game, he might
well ask you to join him for 18.
During
World War I, the clubhouse and course were taken
over by the British Army, virtually destroying the
clubhouse and course. After the war, the English
designer E.S. Colt redesigned the course and today
much of Colt's original look has been preserved.
Royal Dublin is a classic out and back links course
of nearly 6600 yards. It plays to a par 72 and features
very solid if scenically unspectacular holes. The
course features some of the truest greens you will
ever play. Some monster par 4's are interspersed
with a couple of very short par 4's, one of which
is drivable.
I played
with two members and club secretary John Lambe,
a delightful, voluble man who explained that the
flat building off the 3rd fairway was used by the
British Army as an ordnance depot.
Today, the building houses the most advanced
irrigation and maintenance systems and equipment
in the industry, a major reason for the course's
exceptional conditioning. And he explained that
the island is still growing. As we were walking
down the 5th fairway, Lambe stopped and pointed
to a sign that was stuck in solid ground at least
100 yards from the bay. I couldn't read it, but
he told me it says, 'No wading beyond this point'.
If you
are in Dublin, don't leave this one out, and tell
Mr. Lambe I sent you.
For tee times call + 353 833 6346 (From the U.S., enter 011 in place of the +
). 
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Royal
Co. Down, Royal Portrush
| Portmarnock
| Royal
Dublin | Druids
Glen
The
K Club | Rosses
Point, Enniscrone, Carne |
Connemara
| Ballybunion
Lahinch | Galway
Bay G&CC | Dooks,
Dingle | Ring
of Kerry | Waterville
Tralee
| Killarney
| Old
Head | Fota
Island | Mt.
Juliet | Adare
Manor & GC