Dance among the dunes at Donegal Golf Club in northwest Ireland
DONEGAL, County Donegal, Ireland -- Perhaps no other links course in the world can match the isolation of playing Donegal Golf Club.
The golf course, also called Murvagh by the locals, sits on the finger-like Murvagh Peninsula sticking out into Donegal Bay. The only way to reach this remote outpost is through a narrow, winding Irish road sheltered by a thick cover of trees.
"When you drive through the forest, you just share it with the birds. It's just peace and solitude," said Larry Walsh, a member for more than 30 years.
The club moved to its current location in 1974, hiring legendary Irish architect Eddie Hackett to design it for just 200 pounds. Work by Pat Ruddy, another Irish architect, to add and deepen bunkers and revamp greens and their surrounds gives more teeth to this "big hitter's course."
Donegal plays a whopping 6,760 meters, translating to 7,393 yards, from the tips. The more dramatic front nine features three par 5s, the best of which is No. 6 along the dunes.
Members especially fear the course in summer when the rough get gnarly long.
"In summer, you hit a lot of 3-woods and hybrids," said Leslie Robinson, the head professional at Donegal Golf Club.
Donegal Golf Club - scenery
Windswept dunes are a signature of Donegal Golf Club, also called Murvagh.
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Donegal Golf Club - hole 1
The first hole at Donegal Golf Club plays as a long par 5 of 485 meters. Yes, the course is measured in meters.
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Donegal Golf Club - hole 2
The par-4 second is the No. 1 handicap hole at Donegal Golf Club.
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Donegal Golf Club - hole 5
Landing in a bunker in the "Valley of Tears" is almost a certain bogey, or worse, on the par-3 fifth hole at Donegal Golf Club.
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Donegal Golf Club - hole 7
This white aiming sign helps players find the par-4 seventh green at Donegal Golf Club.
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Donegal Golf Club - hole 8
The par-5 eighth hole -- called Moyne Hill -- is a quirky one at Donegal Golf Club.
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Donegal Golf Club - hole 11
Hitting the elevated 11th green is a chore at Donegal Golf Club in Ireland.
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Donegal Golf Club - hole 14
This burn guards the green of the par-5 14th hole at Donegal Golf Club in Ireland.
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Donegal Golf Club - hole 15
The clubhouse at Donegal Golf Club overlooks the 15th (forefront) and 18th greens.
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