ROSAPENNA & PORTSALON, 2022
The 2022 tour, otherwise known as 'Nul Pointer Barry's year' (or, alternatively, 'Max Zorin's year'), will see us returning to the shores of Ireland, this time to County Donegal in the northwest. We will be based, from the Wednesday night, at The Beach Hotel on the Main Street in Downings, a newly renovated hotel located on the Wild Atlantic Way offering 30 "luxury en-suite bedrooms". The proximity to the sea means that we should, as ever, be able to continue the tradition of a cold sea swim on the morning of the Masters.
We have at least four full days of golf organised, with an option to play an additional round on the Old Tom Morris Links at Rosapenna on the Wednesday for the early birds. Ranked the 32nd best course in Ireland, the original design is credited to Old Tom Morris whilst he was visiting Lord Leitrim in his estate in 1891 and it soon became the place to be seen playing. The course was then upgraded by Harry Vardon in c. 1906 and James Braid is also said to have suggested improvements. Harry Colt was then called in to make some further dramatic design changes in 1911 and he was actively involved up to about 1916. In June 2005, nine new holes - laid out by Pat Ruddy and carved through the low-lying dunes - were opened for play and the order of holes was resequenced. with holes 2 to 10 of the original Old Tom Morris design now forming the back nine. A genuine blend of the old-fashioned with the contemporary.
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The customary 'international' match will take place on the Thursday afternoon at Portsalon Golf Club, ranked the 22nd best course in Ireland. Founded in 1891 by Colonel - wait for it - B.J. Barton, Portsalon was a founder member of the Golf Union of Ireland, the oldest golfing union in the world. Designed by Charles Thompson, the Portrush professional, the course runs along the beautifully sandy shores of Ballymastoker Bay, stretching for two miles towards where the mouth of the deep blue Lough Swilly meets the Atlantic Ocean. The links quickly earned a reputation as one of the best around and attracted visitors from near and far, including Bernard Darwin, who described the course as "thoroughly entertaining". However, the club struggled to survive until the members stepped in and bought it in 1986. It was then remodelled by Pat Ruddy, with only five of the original holes left unchanged; nine new holes were introduced and four others were altered significantly. It is an exhilarating course situated in a stunning location with most of the holes weaving their way between sand dunes. It is unpretentious 'golf au naturel'. The 2nd hole is considered to be one of the best in Ireland, with breathtaking views.
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Dinner on Thursday ​will be at The Olde Glen Pub, considered by Paul McGinley to be the best pub in Ireland. It's about a 15 minute cab ride from the hotel.
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Friday's Brown Jackets Open will take place on St Patrick's Links at Rosapenna, already ranked the 3rd best course in Ireland despite only officially opening in June 2021! Built on land that previously housed a 36-hole facility from the early 1990s, the course was designed by Tom Doak of Renaissance Golf Design. The head greenkeeper, George Helly, previously worked at Bandon Dunes in Oregon and Tara Iti in New Zealand.
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Dinner on Friday will hopefully be at Fisk Seafood Bar in Downings, although they don't take bookings, so we'll have to be pretty flexible. Both Fisk Seafood Bar and The Olde Glen were recommended in a July 2022 article in the Irish Times.
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For the Brown Jacket Masters on the Saturday, we will be back at Portsalon Golf Club.
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Dinner on Saturday will be at The Singing Pub, one of Ireland's oldest pubs. located about 3km outside Downings. Again, they don't take bookings...
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Golf on Sunday is on the Sandy Hills Links at Rosapenna, for those that want it (as things currently stand, we have 10 takers for golf on Sunday). Ranked the 12th best course in Ireland, the current course opened in June 2003, following which the golfing world slowly, but surely, began to recognise it as special. Carved straight through the sand dunes (rather than being routed alongside them), you immediately find yourself in a lunar landscape, among gigantic dunes, with spectacular views across the Old Tom Morris course to Sheep Haven Bay beyond. Each and every hole has precise definition with the hummocking fairways framed by the dunes, so the immense challenge is always clearly visible from the tees and the greens are invariably cut into the dunes or sited on elevated plateaux.
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In terms of travel, there seems to be a roughly equal split between Belfast City and Belfast International, with the majority arriving on the Thursday morning in time for golf at Portsalon at 2pm. It's hire cars from there and I think everyone has received instructions from Finbar Saunders as to who each of you are travelling with. Further details can be found here.
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The tour itinerary is as follows
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Wednesday 28 September
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The first tourists to arrive will be Finbar Saunders, Andy, Lemon, Bazza and Sam
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Golf at Old Tom Morris, Rosapenna at 3.10pm
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Stay at The Beach Hotel in Downings
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Dinner TBC
Thursday 29 September
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Everyone else arrives Thursday a.m.
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'International' match at Portsalon - tee booked from 2pm
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Stay at The Beach Hotel in Downings (through to Sunday)
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Dinner at The Olde Glen Pub
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Friday 30 September​
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Open at St Patrick's, Rosapenna - tee booked from 11.30am
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Lemon departs Friday pm to return home (the result of some calendar muppetry!)
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Dinner at Fisk Seafood Bar in Downings
Saturday 1 October
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Masters at Portsalon - tee booked from 11am
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Dinner at The Singing Pub in Mevagh
Sunday 2 October​
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Golf at Sandy Hills, Rosapenna - tee times at 8am, 8.40am and 8.50am (a bit early, but need enough time to get back to Belfast for flights home) - those currently playing are Wapster, DB & Max Zorin (at 8am), with Finbar Saunders, Adolf, El Mel, Andy, Gilo, Vanessa and Sam taking the later tee times
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Head home