Lahinch
is best described as one of the brightest sparkling jewels in the Irish
golfing crown.
It carries the nickname of ‘the St. Andrews of Ireland’ which
alone speaks volumes for the quality of the course.
Shaped and moulded by the harsh elements of Mother Nature this true golfers
track will have you reaching for every club in the bag.
With daunting blind shots, devilishly placed bunkers and undulating fairways
the bottom line advice is to stay straight and practice your bump and
run shots.
Originally laid out by Old Tom Morris and extensively revised by Dr. Alistair
Mackensie in 1927 this classic links is a tough nut to crack.