Bantry Bay Golf Club's 18 Hole Championship Course, open
all year, towers above the head of Bantry Bay, in the Far West of County
Cork.
Fourteen holes immediately overlook the shore where the warm Gulf Stream
first touch land on this side of the Atlantic, Fuchsias abound, and there
are splendid panoramic views across the sea and islands to the Beara Mountains,
Sheep's Head and the Mizen Peninsula.
Course architects Eddie Hackett and Christy O'Connor Jnr., of Ryder Cup
fame, in keeping with USGA standards, have adapted some 170 acres of picturesquely
undulating scenery - even the six lakes and other hazards would charm
a landscape artist. They have created a course on which the scratch golfer
must thoughtfully exert himself to achieve Par 71, while the Handicap
golfer, too, has fair chance of glory.