I suppose hurling involves hitting off both sides and he might’ve found it easier to switch than most people. Although I know I can putt left handed nearly as well as I can right handed. That’s not as impressive as it sounds. I’m crap at both.
2 questions. 1. Why did they get rid of the revetted faced bunkers are Royal Dublin? Links courses need these to stop the sand blowing out when it’s windy. 2. If you’re playing in the Dublin area why wouldn’t you play at the European?
I wouldn't consider the Island underrated per se. Less known outside of Irish golfers, but a top course by every definition. Corballis is the most underrated next door. Great value. I am surprised they didn't get out to at least one inland course.
@jameskavanagh-ll4sd For me, 15-18 are pretty poor. 15 and 16 is a danger. It's not like a 100 yard fairway at St. Andrews, flat situation. 17th Green is a joke. A card wrecker for me personally too often. 18th is too short. Maybe the green at 14 could do with some pot bunkers too. But given the space of the land, and what the previous 14th and 15th were, I think it's a fab course for the money.
Matt produces incredible golf journey videos and this is one of the best. thanks for sharing.
THIS is why I follow!! Great content!
Love your passion and you're part of our Irish family
I’d love him to play on fisher island one day
What time of year were you guys there? Weather in Irland can be tricky... Cheers, looks awesome
Did anybody else catch that Joe Canning drives left-handed but putts right-handed?!
I suppose hurling involves hitting off both sides and he might’ve found it easier to switch than most people. Although I know I can putt left handed nearly as well as I can right handed. That’s not as impressive as it sounds. I’m crap at both.
You missed out big time on Baltray Co.Louth best course on the east coast
Except its in louth.....
thats not Dublin bro thats Co. Louth, but i agree great course
great to see then gal
2 questions.
1. Why did they get rid of the revetted faced bunkers are Royal Dublin? Links courses need these to stop the sand blowing out when it’s windy.
2. If you’re playing in the Dublin area why wouldn’t you play at the European?
Yeah those bunkers look out of place. Resemble more of what Colt would have done on an inland course.
The European club is halfway down Wicklow. It's not Dublin.
@@jameskavanagh-ll4sd that’s a fair comment, all the course they reviewed were very close by, European is much further but worth the drive
Cause European isn't that good.
Why are you shooting a.308 pistol? Because it feels so good when you quit😅
M,
Augusta is the place for golf!!
Guess you have never been to Ireland!
And you have played there many times I assume?
Portmarnock golf course hugely overrated. Always was. Visit the European club to understand what I mean.
I wouldn't consider the Island underrated per se. Less known outside of Irish golfers, but a top course by every definition.
Corballis is the most underrated next door. Great value.
I am surprised they didn't get out to at least one inland course.
Corballis is let down by hole 7 and holes 12-18 which are truthfully shambolic. Like playing on a cattle field.
@jameskavanagh-ll4sd For me, 15-18 are pretty poor. 15 and 16 is a danger. It's not like a 100 yard fairway at St. Andrews, flat situation. 17th Green is a joke. A card wrecker for me personally too often. 18th is too short. Maybe the green at 14 could do with some pot bunkers too. But given the space of the land, and what the previous 14th and 15th were, I think it's a fab course for the money.
Why get rid of the riveted faces??
I’ll golf here in the USA, less expensive and best golf courses.
Best you don’t come, cynics and cranks need not apply, ruin the water supply
Perfect plan for you. You don't deserve Ireland.
Good. Stay away.
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