Wanna Play ? Mr. Buzzy on Tour #2 - Ballyliffin Glashedy Links

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6 September 2018

WANNA PLAY ?

MR. BUZZY ON TOUR

Ballyliffin Glashedy Links

Ballyliffin, Inishowen, Co. Donegal - Ireland - www.ballyliffingolfclub.com

When the European Tour, under the influence of Rory McIlroy decided and announced Ballyliffin as the host for the Irish Open, a few eyebrows

The 7th, Par 3 with the green protected by the only water on the course.

got lifted and questions were asked. What about access, what about accommodation, will the Irish travel all the way up there etc. Well, the answer was delivered emphatically when the event drew record crowds. The Glashedy is one of two courses on site with the Old Links, recently upgraded by Nick Faldo, the other option. The Glashedy is a Pat Ruddy (European Club / Druids Glen) / Tom Craddock links masterpiece where every shot has to be committed to.

Written by: jo.maes@me.com

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Championship golf … Donegal is a county with some of the most breathtaking views in all of Ireland.Everywhere you turn, the landscape is spectacular and to be able to play golf in such an area of natural beauty is always a treat. The Glashedy Links, played on a calm end of August day, was in perfect condition just weeks after the Irish Open. From the first tee shot to the last put, this course requires attention. Go left and take on the bunker with he driver or stay right with the shorter club and leave a longer shot into the green? It starts on the first tee where it’s 205 yards to carry the left trap and 243 to roll into the 2nd … same on the 2nd, the tee points to the left bunker which is 258 but catches anything from 20 yards short of it. Hole 3 has some new bunkers put in and 280 gets you in between them. Now many of you will say, 280 yards … no way.

Teeing off on the Par 3 13th with the rock in the distance.

This is a hard and bouncy links course and with the wind behind, one

I do believe we put Donegal on the golfing map with the Irish Open. JOHN FARREN. GENERAL MANAGER BALLYLIFFIN GC

would easily flirt with these bunkers. Every hole is different and each of them asks a different question, wether it’s from the tee or approaching the green. The putting surfaces are spectacularly good. They are true and fast for a links course. You pick your line and stroke the putter and the ball will reach the hole. Ballyliffin with its two courses and plenty of accommodation in

the town must be on your play list if you’re serious about golf. This is links golf at its best.

Words: Jo Maes (Mr. Buzzy) - Chairman of the European Golf & Travel Media Association.

Written by: jo.maes@me.com

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