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Ballyliffin Glashedy Golf Course

Ballyliffin, County Donegal

Ballyliffin Glashedy Golf Course

Pat Ruddy designed the second course at Ballyliffin which opened for play in 1995. The Glashedy Links provides a complete contrast to the traditional bump and run style of the Old Links with raised greens significant elevation changes and a number of testing holes. Undoubtedly the tougher of the two courses, the Glashedy Links requires straight and long hitting all the way around.

Ballyliffin Glashedy Course Description

Many regard the Old Course as 'better' than the newer Glashedy course and this is because, withoubt doubt, Glashedy is a severely punishing golf test that demands you to be on top of your game from start to finish.

It opens with a resounding bang - three mighty par-4s. The first signals that this course requires straighter driving to narrower fairways and that bump and run might not be an option. The elevated green here requires precision of approach or trouble otherwise, especially from the cavernous bunker cut into the hill The 2nd continues in the same vein with out-of-bounds looming on the right and another challenging approach to an even more elevated green. The third continues up the hill to a large sloping green and is one of the most difficult holes on the course.

The par-3 fifth is a gem. Playing downhill to a green that is protected on the right hand side by three wicked looking pot bunkers, club selection is vital. The 7th is also a par-3 and, like the 5th and 17th holes on the old course, the subject of much conversation. The tee is elevated, overlooking most of the Ballyliffin terrain. The drop to the green, nearly 200 yards away with a lake to the right, is some 120ft below and again committment to club selection and ball striking is of paramount importance.

The back nine are equally fine golf holes. The sequence between the 12th and 16th is particulary noteworthy. The first of these is a fiercely doglegging, long par-4 with a green protected by a sandhill on the right and running off to severe trouble on the left. The par five 13th has been hailed as one of the great 3-shotters in Ireland. Long and straight through a natural corridor between sand dunes, two straight shots are required before approaching another elevated green that falls away dramatically to the left. Another wonderful bunker carved into this fall can be a blessing!

Another wonderful downhill par-3 comes at the next before the long and difficult par-4 fifteenth that requires a mighty drive and accurate approach to find the well guarded green. Playing this stroke index 1 as a par-5 is very good strategy for all but the best.

Although you can't see the 18th green from the tee it's just around the corner. Resist the temptation to take any shortcuts over the massive sand dune - and don't expect too much help from your partners should you stray to its top. Most will be beaten up by now - Swedish professional Kalle Brink took 91 here in the third round of the North West of Ireland championship - but like him (he had a very respectable 70 the next day) you will probably relish the chance for revenge. If not, there is always the 'better' Old Course!

Ballyliffin Glashedy Golf Club Logo
  • Founded : 1947
  • Club Professional: None
  • Pratice Facilities: Practice Area Only
  • Putting Green: Yes
  • Buggy Hire: Prebooking Advised
  • Electric Trolley Hire: Available on Request
  • Pull Trolley Hire: Available
  • Caddies: Advance Request
  • Nearest Town: Ballyliffin (1 miles)
  • Other Distances:
    Culdaff (10)
    Derry (27)
    Letterkenny (39)
    Portrush (60)
    Belfast (97)
    Dublin Airport (166)
  • Ballyliffin Glashedy
  • Opened: 1995
  • Designer: Pat Ruddy
  • Tiger: 7210 Yards, Par 72
  • Championship: 6726 Yards, Par 72
  • Medal: 6327 Yards, Par 72
  • Ladies: 5640 Yards, Par 72
  • Normal Weekday Fee: € 200
  • W/E Supplement: No
  • Early/Late Special: No

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BALLYLIFFIN GLASHEDY GOLF TOURS

Ballyliffin can be played on a day trip from Letterkenny or Derry but since it is almost mandatory to play both courses the best option is to stay locally. McGrorys of Culdaff is one of the best accommodation options in Ireland.

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