Adjoining the Old Course at Ballyliffin, the newer Glashedy Links provides a roller coaster tour of this remarkable lunar like landscape. At many 36 hole complexes, the newer golf course is often perceived as inferior. Nothing could be further from the truth at Ballyliffin as Glashedy Links is recognized as the championship course and probably the better of the two though this is purely a matter of personal choice.
Given the incredible piece of golfing land on hand at Ballyliffin, the Glashedy Links was always destined for greatness. The end result however surpassed all expectation and Glashedy Links stands today as a supremely testing and stunningly beautiful links course. Glashedy is destined for recognition as one of the world's finest links.
From the championship tees, the Glashedy Links is over 7,000 yards in length and the golfer should be assured that there is no gentle introduction. Opening with 3 mighty par 4's, the golfer is led away from the clubhouse and deep into the dunes into a world populated by a plethora of revetted (turf stacked) bunkers. The greens are generally large and full of subtle undulation, while many are two tiered, putting an emphasis on accurate approach shots.
It is difficult to pick any signature hole at Glashedy as each has its own charms but the par 3, 7th playing from a height to a green sited 100 feet below, does catch the eye. On the back nine, a tremendous sequence of holes commences with the fiercely doglegging 12th. The long 13th is already being heralded as one of the best par 5's in Ireland, while the 14th is certainly one of the most seductive short holes in Irish golf. As with all great courses, the 18th is an apt closing hole. The shot to the last must be threaded along a corridor of dunes and between two revetted bunkers miss the green left or right and you may have to display your shot making artistry in front of the overlooking clubhouse. A great end to a wonderful experience!
Situated just outside Ballyliffin village on the R238 route, approximately 6 miles northwest of Carndonagh, close to the northernmost tip of Ireland.
NEARBY RESTAURANTS:
Kealy's Seafood Restaurant, Greencastle, Co. Donegal. Tel: (353) 77 81010. Email: kealys@iol.ie. A highly recommended restaurant situated in the small fishing village of Greencastle and specialising in locally caught seafood.
The Corncrake Restaurant, Millbrae, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal. Tel: (353) 74 9374534. Featured in the Bridgestone Best Restaurants Guide, the cuisine here is superb. Desserts are excellent and the prices reasonable.
St. John's Restaurant, Fahan, Inishowen, Co. Donegal. Tel: (353) 77 60289. Email: stjohnsrestaurant@eircom.net. Award winning restaurant in a Georgian House on the shores of Lough Swilly, facing towards Inch Island.
McGrory's Restaurant, Culdaff, Co. Donegal. Tel: (353) 77 79104. A highly recommended restaurant with an excellent range of cuisine.