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Adare
Manor & Golf Club
Take the main road west (N21) out of Limerick on the south side of the
Shannon River and you will come to the charming thatch-roofed town of Adare. It's about 18
miles from the Limerick town center. Shortly before you enter the center of Adare to your
left is the entrance to Adare Manor and the Robert Trent Jones designed golf course.
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Adare Manor and Golf Club |
Adare Manor looks like a French chateau yet its Gothic exterior
is more suggestive of a British manor house. The magnificent house with its formal
gardens was built in the 1830's at the suggestion of Lady Caroline Wyndham, wife of The
Second Earl of Dunraven who had contracted gout and was unable to participate in many
activities in the couple's former home. Lady Wyndham, so the story goes, decided that
overseeing the construction of the new house would give her lord something important to
do.
Designed by a local mason and built by hundreds of surrounding town
villagers during the great potato famine, the house has a turreted tower, 52 chimneys to
commemorate the weeks of the year, 75 fire places and 365 leaded glass windows. It also
has arches, bays, gargoyles and a massive interior with a great hall and a gallery
inspired by the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles. The second earl did not live to see his
home completed but his son, the third Earl of Dunraven, did, and the home remained in the
family until 1982, when the Thomas F. Kane family of Summit, N.J. acquired it. The
American family restored the house to original grandeur and transformed the 840-acre
estate into a world-class resort.
Here, it can be truly said that a river runs through it. The Maigue
River, well known in Ireland for its first-class trout fishing, runs through the rolling
parkland property that includes French gardens, lakes and mature trees.
The golf course opened in 1995 and during my visit was in the final
stages of
a renovation project which has seen improvements in the underground drainage system. The
project was to have been completed well before the women's world championship tournament
in the fall. As I found it, the course was in poor playing condition but I was assured
that in time the course would attain a level of maintenance that would rival any in
Ireland.
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Aerial of the Adare Golf Club |
Adare Golf Club is a fine layout with an interesting mix of holes
that parade through the trees and around several lakes. There are a few nice elevation
changes such as at the grand 419-yard dogleg right 5th to a green perched on
a hill overlooking much of the course. The course plays to a par 72 and ranges from 5389
to 7138 yards. The course has Trent Jones written all over it, as it features large
contoured greens, a lot of doglegs, and large deep bunkers. From the correct tee markers,
it is a delightful walk that won't have you gasping for breath wishing you were back
having tea at the manor house.
After the 9th hole that is a straight-away open 544 yarder that heads
directly toward the manor house, the course heads back to the woods. The 187-yard 11th is
one of four fine par 3's. It requires a shot over a lake to a huge, narrow green. Hole 16
is also over a lake and stretches to 170 yards.
The 550-yard 12th may be the best hole on the course. It starts from a
tee box down in a hollow and carries up to a crest some 250 yards out where it bends left
through the trees to a slightly elevated green with deep bunkers on both sides. On more
than any other hole on the course, you feel here you are taking a walk through the woods.
The same can be said for the 13th which doglegs right this time from a
wooded tee box through a tree-lined alley and then down slightly to the green. The entire
hole is surrounded in woods. A small lake front and right of the green at #14 offers a
visual feature to the hole which bends to the left and has an elevated green. Hole 15 is
only 324 yards from the whites but distance isn't the key here, as the river runs along
the entire right side of the hole.
After a straight-away short par 4 17th, the layout finishes up with a
hole that runs along the right side of the river which crosses the fairway just in front
of the green. At 544 yards it is similar to the 9th, as it runs straight back to the manor
house. It is the course's signature hole.
The course can be set up to be extremely demanding from any of the
tees, yet it has the earmarks of an excellent resort course, certainly superior to most.
The course is served by a large clubhouse with service that includes carts or caddies and
the usual other amenities. There is a large, informal bar and restaurant also in the
clubhouse which offers dining in a less formal atmosphere than the main dining room in the
manor house. The fare at both
locations is first class.
I found Adare Manor less attractive than Mt. Juliet though it certainly
offered fine golf in a friendly setting. The Adare property doesn't have the sweeping,
rolling views of Juliet, and at Adare Manor I felt I was closer to the city. During my
visit, unfortunately, I was distracted by the sound of what seemed like stock car races
which must have going on nearby.
The manor house itself has lovely rooms with top-grade furnishings and
fixtures. And guests have the option of staying at cottages near the clubhouse which is a
short drive away. The modern informal architecture of the row of cottages seemed out of
place at this resort where the predominant motif was vintage and somewhat formal. Also,
the clubhouse setup was not quite as convenient as at Juliet. The practice area was
expansive but located at a
somewhat longer distance away from the clubhouse.
Finally, I don't know whether the staff was extremely busy during my
visit but I found in the manor house that the service wasn't as personal as at Juliet. I
think that anyone's impression of a place is contingent on many things and that one's
first experience at a resort is not necessarily revealing of the "truth" of a
destination. For all these caveats, I would still recommend Adare Manor. The golf is great
and the location is convenient as it is only minutes from both Limerick and Shannon
Airport. 
Adare Golf Club in States 800-462-3273; Adare Manor
(hotel) + 353 061 396566
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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