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Golf Club
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Portstewart is a difficult, but fair open links course giving magnificent views
of the Donegal Hills, the rolling Atlantic, Strand Beach and the River
Bann, especially from the 1st and 5th tees. The Greens are fast and
true. The opening of seven new holes in the huge sandhills behind
the first green has added a new dimension to playing golf at Portstewart.
A couple of the weaker holes and two semi-parkland holes on the back
nine have been eliminated and the course is now, arguably, vying with
Royal County Down as the finest course in Northern Ireland.
In days when talk of new golf courses costing millions of pounds
is the norm, it is to Portstewart's credit that their own staff have
created the new holes at a cost of a mere £100,000. The opening
hole with its elevated tee and dog-leg right to the green, with the
sandy strip of the Strand on the right, was always a particularly
good opening hole and now it is immediately followed by the seven
new holes in all their glory.
They are a sheer joy to play and make nonsense of the green fee.
Willie Park Jnr. had a hand in developing the original holes and would
have been proud of the new layout. This eighteen hole links course
is of championship standard. Portstewart played host to the Irish
Amateur Championship in 1992, held qualifying rounds of ‘Open’
in 1951 and has hosted other events such as the Irish Professional
and Irish Amateur Close.
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