The Old Course is links golf at its purest, as the sandy fairways wind through the natural sand dunes. Though not long, the dramatic undulations inherent to the land make it quirky and unpredictable, but moreover they make the Old Course incredibly enjoyable.
The course flew under the radar for many years, until then world number 1 Nick Faldo dropped from a helicopter in 1993. From his very first round, England's finest was infatuated, and this is reflected by the fact that Faldo's design company was commissioned to carry out renovation work, deepening bunkers and adding tees in 2005. The highlight of a round here is the awe-inspiring 5th, where golfers take aim at an elevated target 190 yards off, encapsulated by the towering sand dunes.
Course Information
Par |
71 |
Designed by |
Eddie Hackett, Charles Lawrie, Frank Pennink, Tom Craddock, Pat Ruddy, Nick Faldo |
Opened in |
1947 |
Tees
Blue |
6,937 yards |
Slope 125 |
White |
6,450 yards |
Slope 120 |
Yellow |
6,257 yards |
Slope 119 |
Red |
5,443 yards |
Slope 125 |
Ballyliffin's rise to prominence has been reinforced by the construction of the marvellous Glashedy Links, opened in 1995. Named after the Glashedy Rock, the local equivalent of Turnberry's Ailsa Craig, and formulated by the acclaimed Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock, the Glashedy is a brutal proposition at 7,200, and seems certain to play host to major tournament golf. Unlike its more traditional sister, there are huge greens here, whose severe slopes make scoring well on a blustery day devilishly difficult.
Ballyliffin Golf Club is ranked as one of the best courses in Ireland
Course Information
Par |
72 |
Designed by |
Pat Ruddy, Tom Craddock |
Opened in |
1995 |
Tees
Black |
7,542 yards |
Slope 135 |
Gold |
6,796 yards |
Slope 125 |
White |
6,395 yards |
Slope 118 |
Red |
5,603 yards |
Slope 132 |
One of the most impressive additions to Ballyliffin Golf Club is found in the spectacular Pollan Links. This stunning 9-hole layout is made up entirely of par-3's providing a short course that is perfect for high and low handicaps alike.
Designed by famed Irish course architect Pat Ruddy, Pollan Links is an opportunity to hone your short-game skills as well as test yourself on fast-running links greens that reward accurate iron play.
The par-3 holes measure between 90-146 yards which provides a similarity to that found on many of approach shots found on the Old Links and Galshedy Links. Ruddy highlighted the challenge posed saying "Getting around Pollan in 27 strokes means that the player is on fire!".
With plenty of sharp drop-offs, anyone missing the putting surface will be faced with a challenging shot for their up and down.
The perfect addition to the 36 holes of golf at Ballyliffin, Pollan Links is attracting rave reviews for anyone visiting this spectacular stretch of links land.