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Name
Portstewart
Address
Portstewart
Co. Derry
Ireland
Founded
1894 (Strand Course 1992)
Designer
Willie Park, Des Giffin
Championship Length
6,779 yards
PAR
72
SSS
73
Type
Links
Details
Situated on Ulster's magnificent Causeway Coast, Portstewart Golf Club is one of the very few 45 hole complexes in Europe. And while the jewel in the Portstewart crown is undoubtedly the Strand Course, visitors may also choose from the par 64 Old Course and the nine hole Riverside Course. Going back to 1951, when the course was used as a qualifying venue for the Open Championship at Royal Portrush, it seemed that Portstewart was destined to be forever cast in the shadow of its more illustrious neighbour. Not any more. Everything changed when the new championship layout of the Strand Course hosted the Irish Close Championship in 1992.



As with many Irish links courses, Portstewart boasts a long history. While the origins of golf in the area date from 1889, the club was not founded until 1894. Such was the interest in the game; the club was forced to move from their original nine hole layout to a larger site at the opposite end of the town. Further expansion was undertaken in the 1960's following the acquisition of more land, while in 1992, the extension into the area of dunes known as "Thistly Hollow" yielded the Strand Course, a links which is today widely considered as one of the finest in Ireland.



Measuring 6,779 yards from the championship stakes, the Strand Course at Portstewart, which is set in classic links country amidst towering sand dunes, is a difficult but fair links layout and offers magnificent views of the Donegal Hills, Atlantic Ocean, Strand Beach and River Bann. And in days when development of new courses can run into millions of pounds, it is to the credit of Portstewart Golf Club, that their own staff has largely created the layout at the Strand Course.



Of the many superb holes on the championship links of Portstewart, it is possible that the par four 1st and par three 6th will linger longest in the memory. Playing alongside two miles of golden beach, with the Atlantic Ocean lapping the shore and Donegal Hills looming in the distance, the first hole is an exquisite 425 yard dogleg right. A good tee shot is essential in order to set up an approach to a large green, while club selection is the key to your second shot avoiding three putt country. The par three 6th, though measuring only 140 yards is a superb hole, which, depending on wind requires a shot ranging from three iron to wedge, played to a plateau green.
Location
Situated just off the main A2 coastal route, approximately 5 miles northwest of Coleraine, 4 miles southwest of Portrush and 63 miles northwest of Belfast.
Nearby Restaurants
  • Bushmills Inn, 25 Main Street, Bushmills, Co. Antrim. Tel: 048 207 32339. Email: mail@bushmillsinn.com. Traditional dishes are served all day, while dinner is from 7:00 pm. Specialties include fillet of beef in Bushmills Whiskey or fresh salmon from the River Bush.
  • Magherabuoy House, 41 Magherabuoy Road, Portrush, Co. Antrim. Tel: 048 708 23507. Email: admin@magherabuoy.co.uk. Overlooking the town of Portrush, choose from fine dining in the comfortable Griffin Restaurant or the relaxed value for money menu in Cobbler's Bistro.
  • Beetles Bar and Bistro, Golf Links Hotel, Bushmills Road, Portrush, Co. Antrim. Tel: (44) 28 708 23529. Email: info@kellys portrush.com. Located just a wedge from Portrush Golf Club, this award winning venue serves a blend of European and local cuisine in an old world atmosphere.
  • The Ramore Restaurant, The Harbour, Portrush, Co. Antrim. Tel: (44) 28 708 24313. Web Site: www.portrushharbour.co.uk. A stylish, original, value for money restaurant owned and run by head chef, George McAlpin. Specialties include fillet steak, squid and duck.