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by Dillon Walsh DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the history of the Waterville Golf Links?

Waterville Golf Links is one of Ireland’s top ranked golf courses. Down through the years, we have entertained many famous faces at Waterville golf links. A Coastal Management project preceded the Fazio Renovation assuring its excellence for generations to come. Down through the years, we have entertained many famous faces at Waterville golf links.

Where to eat at Waterville Golf Links?

1889 Bar & Restaurant located in the newly renovated Clubhouse at Waterville Golf Links serves the finest Irish cuisine by international chef, Rob O’Mahony. Whether you are dining or relaxing over a pint the stunning view over the famed Waterville Golf Links and the idyllic setting of Ballinskelligs Bay will not disappoint.

How much does a caddie cost at Waterville Golf Links?

Designer: John A. Mulcahy, Claude Harmon, and Eddie Hackett in 1973, Tom Fazio in 2002 Cost: €60 - €150 (€40 for a senior caddie, €25 for a junior caddie, €40 - €50 for a cart) Click for current rates Course Website: Official Website - Visit Waterville Golf Links's official website by clicking on the link provided. Directions: Get here!

What makes the 11th hole at Waterville Golf Course special?

The 11th hole takes Waterville to a new level compared to the golf experienced on the front nine and doesn't let up until the finish; it is truly a special golf hole. Birdie Time: 13th Hole – 504 Yard Par 5 – At just over 500 yards and often downwind, it is not uncommon to reach the par five 13th in two with an iron in your hand.

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How much are green fees in Waterville?

Green Fees Weekdays G. I.:€140Green Fees Weekdays:€250Green Fees Early Bird & Twilight:€150Green Fees Weekends & B. H.G. I.:€140Green Fees Weekends & B. H.:€2306 more rows

Who owns Waterville Golf?

Ten years later, Waterville was sold to the current owners, a group of Irish Americans from Connecticut, all of whom happen to be members of Winged Foot. They are: James J "Jay" Connolly, Leeda O'Grady Fletcher, Jay F Higgins, Richard F Leahy, James J McEntee and John W Meriwether.

How much does it cost to play Ballybunion?

It appears from the website that play is possible for visitors on weekdays from April to October. The green fee is 100 Euros a person in April and then rises to 190 Euros a pop - you can book easily online.

Who owns Ring of Kerry?

The privately owned McNicholas Group has taken a 30% stake in Ring of Kerry Golf and Country Club, which is located in spectacular surroundings at Templenoe near Kenmare. The McNicholas Group is a long established and major force in the construction industry.

Who designed Waterville Club?

architect Tom FazioWaterville is rated among the top five courses in Ireland and in the top 20 links courses in the world. The course embarked on a new chapter of its fabled history when noted international golf architect Tom Fazio was commissioned to update the memorable Eddie Hackett masterpiece.

Who designed Waterville golf course?

The John A Mulcahy ERA They designed a course fit to be ranked among the best. The terrain was ideal, and after exhaustive planning and work, the course and its new clubhouse opened in 1973. The original nine holes were reconfigured and expanded to create today's front nine.

Do you need a handicap to play Ballybunion?

Visiting junior golfers playing the Old Course must be between 14-18 years old, be accompanied by an adult golfer and have a maximum playing handicap of 16. A round of golf on either of the courses should be completed in reasonable time, depending on the weather conditions on the day of play.

How difficult is Ballybunion Golf Course?

Ballybunion is a thrilling challenge, a supreme test of golf. If you are a very good golfer and there's a gentle breeze blowing, you might score well. If there's an onshore gale blowing, you are best to forget scoring well and simply try to enjoy this exhilarating golf course.

How much is a round of golf in Doonbeg?

Stay & Play @ The Tides B&B***** €190.00It should be noted that the Green Fees are from 13th MayGreen Fees Monday to Thursday May & Oct:€135Green Fees Friday to Sunday May & Oct:€135Green Fees December to April:€50Twilight Green Fees from 3pm:€958 more rows

Is Waterville a natural bogland?

Waterville Golf Links is laid out on an isthmus of natural dune-land, bordered on its western flank by the Wild Atlantic Ocean, its Northern boundary by the Inny river, its Eastern verge by the Inny Estuary, and on its Southern margin with native bogland. This unique site location ensures a complete and unspoilt visual and audible environment– affording a unique tranquillity that is unmatched in golf.

Is Waterville a difficult par 4?

Another of Waterville’s difficult par 4’s. You really need a solid tee shot here. Negotiate the bottleneck and you will have a good chance at a well-earned par.

How many yards is the 2nd hole at Waterville?

Bogey Beware: 2nd Hole – 464 Yard Par 4 – Waterville is chuck full of tough par fours which is a big reason it is such a difficult course, and the 2nd hole is an early punch in your mouth to contend with. This lengthy two-shotter plays towards the estuary with a fairway that bends slightly to the right. When the wind is coming off the water and into your face this hole becomes a beast to reach in regulation which is the quickest way to card a bogey. The green is heavily bunkered and the flat terrain welcomes the wind to play with your ball enroute to the putting surface. A bogey here is a quick welcome to the bruising test of Waterville.

What is the 12th hole in Waterville?

Signature Hole: 12th Hole – 200 Yard Par 3 – "The Mass Hole" at Waterville carries heavy historical significance to accompany this fantastic design. Playing from one set of dunes to another, the greensite on this one-shotter was originally planned for the valley in front of this putting surface. However when construction began, the Irish workers refused to build the green in the protected valley since the hidden location was used by locals as a place to celebrate mass during a time when doing so was punishable by death. An agreement was made to stretch the hole out by moving the green up to higher ground among the dunes and preserve the sacred ground below. Though the hole doesn't play as originally intended, the result is a scenic and challenging par three that stands as one of Ireland's best.

How many yards is the 16th hole of the golf course?

Best Par 4: 16th Hole – 386 Yards – Formerly known as "Round the Bend" due to the way this hole naturally doglegs around the Atlantic coastline, the name was changed to "Liam's Ace" after the club's professional, Liam Higgins, aced this hole enroute to setting the non-competitive course record of 65 from the regular tees. During that round Liam two-putted every hole except the 16th where he didn't need his flatstick at all. This scenic two-shotter tees off at the furthest point away from the clubhouse and finishes at a plateau green boasting dunes on the left and the ocean on the right.

What is the record for Waterville?

One thing that can't happen at Waterville is a lapse in concentration. The competitive course record is a 71 (Tony Jacklin) and although lower non-competitive rounds have been shot, you can see why Waterville stands as one of the most difficult courses in the world.

Is Waterville a must play golf course?

The Takeaway: Waterville is a must play when visiting Ireland and any Irish golf trip devoid of it is remiss in execution. The beautiful setting, quality hole designs, and true links experience place Waterville among the world's elite. When you come you better bring your 'A' game because a 77.9 rating from the back tee is as tough as Ireland gets. Grade A+

What is the history of Waterville Golf Links?

Waterville Golf Links traces its history to 1889, when workers for the trans-Atlantic cable stations decided they needed a place to enjoy the game. Like most places in Ireland, however, the history of this area stretches back for centuries. Perhaps nowhere is this more evident than the par-3 12th hole. During the 18th century, the practice of mass was outlawed in Ireland and punishable by death, forcing the villagers to gather in secret in the hollow short of the 12th green. The original design of the hole called for the green to be built at the base of the hollow, but the local workers refused to work on the sacred ground. The hole was quickly redesigned with the green in its present location, and has been known as “the Mass Hole” ever since.

Where is the Smugglers Inn in Waterville?

Located just outside of the front gate, the Smugglers Inn offers an exceptional menu built around quality, local ingredients. Best of all, it’s served overlooking the same magnificent setting that you just left at Waterville. When it comes to perfect pairings, the duo of Waterville and the Smugglers Inn is difficult to top in Ireland.

Is Waterville a good place to play golf?

To say that Waterville Golf Links is a magical place to enjoy the game may be an understatement. From the warm hospitality to the Mass Hole, Mulcahy’s Peak, and the unforgettable view from the clubhouse patio, it’s little wonder why Waterville is a must-play on golf trips to the spectacular southwest coast of Ireland.

Golf Waterville House

The elegant 18th century Georgian manor house sits on a narrow isthmus facing the wild Atlantic with beautiful Lough Currane on its eastern perimeter. The Currane River bisects the 50 acre estate as it flows into Ballinskelligs Bay. The Manor was built by the Butler family in 1790 and the estate was called “Waterville”.

Angling

Waterville House has extensive fishing rights on the rivers and lakes in the surrounding townslands.

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