Unlike traditional links, the Murvagh course has two nine hole loops that both finish at the clubhouse. The second nine is innovatively built inside the outer front nine.
The course starts with some rather flat and really not too interesting inland holes, but on the fifth you enter the dunes. A challenging par three with a raised green, well bunkered and enclosed in the dunes, this hole gives you a taste of what’s to come.
And what comes are some truly spectacular holes, running along the beach of the Atlantic. Here you are navigating the dunes, with hills and bumps and slopes taking you for a thrilling ride. You ride ends at the par 5 eight hole, which features a huge depression in front of the green for you to navigate with your approach. Several alternate routes are possible here, providing for even more excitement.
The second nine are more inland than the front nine, but still played mostly in the dunes. The course is long at over 6700 meters from the back and almost 6200 from the club tees, and on the back you get some of the very long holes, including the tough par five 12th. To add insult to injury, this was one of the holes that Pat Ruddy “strengthened” with strong green bunkering and strategic fairway bunkers in the landing areas.
The 16th hole is a monster par three from the back tees, at 250 yards. With a bit of wind against, and well protected green, this is certainly one of the more serious challenges on the course.
The course ends with the par four 18th, much more approachable these days, after Pat Ruddy cut through the sand dune that made the tee shot blind. In return, he added a nasty bunker in the middle of the landing area. A worthy ending to a great course.
Donegal Golf Club (Championship Links) Information | |
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Number of holes | 18 |
Greenfee, 1 (low) - 5 (high) | 4 |
Course Availability | Open to Public |
Course Type | Links |
Course Designer | Eddie Hackett / Pat Ruddy |
Year Opened | 1976 |
Website | www.donegalgolfclub.ie |