Lahinch
Golf has been played at Lahinch since 1892 when officers
of a Scottish Army Regiment based at nearby Limerick, happened
upon the vast expanse of sand dunes that is Lahinch Golf Club.
Of interest to golf historians is that the Lahinch golf course
was originally designed by the legendary ‘Old’
Tom Morris of St. Andrews, who enthused that, “I consider
the links as fine a natural course as it has ever been my
good fortune to play over”. In 1928 the layout was revised
by Dr. Alastair McKenzie who was so impressed that he declared,
“Lahinch will make the finest and most popular course
that I or anyone else ever constructed”. Praise indeed
from the man also responsible for Pebble Beach, Cypress Point
and Augusta National.
Lahinch
Golf Club is famed also for some of its idiosyncrasies including
the ‘weather forecasting goats’ who will graze
out on the dunes in fine weather but will seek the shade of
the clubhouse when they sense rain approaching. Then there
is the famous par five Klondyke, 4th hole when a completely
blind second shot has to hit over a monstrous sand dune some
200 yards from the green. The par three Dell, 5th hole features
a completely blind green, the golfer being guided by a white
rock on the sand dune in front of the green.
A redevelopment program recently completed under the direction
of Martin Hawtree has seen the reconstruction of many McKenzie
features most notably contouring of greens, enhancement of
layout of several holes and construction of two gems of par
3’s. The program has resulted in the Lahinch golf course
being considered one of the finest courses in Ireland.
For assistance please contact us at info@golfvacationsireland.com
or +353 1 624 6366.
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