Konopiste Golf Club (D’Este Course) – Review and Rating
The D’Este course quickly climbs, and the views get better and better. On a sunny day you can literally see for “miles and miles” from holes
The D’Este course quickly climbs, and the views get better and better. On a sunny day you can literally see for “miles and miles” from holes
The Radecky course is by the members considered to be the main course. It is predominantly a parkland course running across a hilly landscape, although a
The C course has nine holes, and can be combined with either the A or B course to make an 18 hole round. The third
Connemara has three nine hole loops, A, B, and C. The A+B loops are the original course, whereas C was added later. All three loops
Unlike traditional links, the Murvagh course has two nine hole loops that both finish at the clubhouse. The second nine is innovatively built inside the
The first hole starts right across the road from the pro shop, and quickly takes you down to the coastal dunes. The remaining holes on
The first hole is a very straightforward par four on completely flat ground. A few well placed bunkers, but not very interesting. The second hole,
The first couple of holes run along the train tracks and are straight and relatively wide, providing for a nice warm-up stretch. Then the fun
The front nine are the easier holes, much appreciated, as we needed some warm-up. Easier, but by no means boring. After a few straightforward holes,
At Scotscraig you have to bring your A game right to the first tee. No easy warm-up holes here. The first hole is a tricky par
Originally laid out by Old Tom Morris, the course is largely unchanged since 1908 when Herbert Fowler made a few revisions. It is laid out
The Faldo Championship Course (7,167 yards,Par 72) is a truly tough golf course in beautiful surroundings, atop a peninsula that provides views over the Fermanagh