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The CourseThe late Frank Penninck wrote in an article in 1962 in the "Golfers Companion" referring to the Course as "natural unspoilt seaside territory with towering sand hills, murderous rough, and a rating of long holes that call for powerful hitting".

In more recent times the "Golf World" magazine was moved to observe:

The Course"County Louth is one of the best kept secrets of Irish golf. Sometimes also referred to as Baltray this has to be one of the most enjoyable Links in Ireland and undoubtedly represents superb value. There is not a weak hole on the course and some of the holes merit greatness".

The present course was designed in 1938 by the renowned Tom Simpson. The course is laid out in two loops covering some 190 acres with no two holes running in the same direction. The only exception being the 12th and 13th which run along the sea. It speaks highly for Simpson's design that he saw need to introduce only fifty bunkers in the course's defences the rest was taken care of by the natural terrain.

The 14th hole is regarded as the signature hole a short par four measuring only 332 yards you can drive all the way to the green and end up taking six or more, wondering what did you actually do that was wrong. The four par threes are superb. Averaging 160 yards it is seldom one will have a good score that does not include a par at each of these.

In 1985 the numerical order in which the holes were laid out was slightly altered to accommodate a new starting position. Other than that little has changed from 1938, until 2003 when the firm of Donald Steel and Company undertook a course upgrade under the guidance of Tom MacKenzie, himself an undoubted fan of Simpson's work. The changes although minimal have had a significant impact on the course and with the addition of some new Tees "Baltray" now measures over 7,000 yds thus bringing it in line with the modern game. 

The CourseThe Course


Course Statistics
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Length 6936 yards
Standard Scratch Score 73
Playing Time 4 hours

Score Card
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Hole Blue Course Yards White Course Yards Par Stroke Index Ladies Yards Par Index
1 Drummond 454 433 4 4 343 4 5
2 Bather's Path 523 482 5 16 392 5 15
3 Punch Bowl 544 534 5 8 435 5 3
4 Horse Shoe 379 344 4 18 319 4 11
5 Haven 173 158 3 12 137 3 13
6 Inver Colpa 531 521 5 14 417 5 9
7 Shepards Bank 163 153 3 10 145 3 7
8 Bearna Beag 421 407 4 6 371 4 1
9 Cloc Stuca 419 409 4 2 407 5 17
Out 3,607 3,441 37   2,966 38  
 
10 Gannon's Way 429 398 4 9 318 4 6
11 Long Bank 470 464 4 1 462 5 12
12 The Crater 410 410 4 3 338 4 4
13 Manx Men's Gap   421 408 4 5 411 5 18
14 The Cup 332 322 4 13 247 4 16
15 Jubilee Bank 167 152 3 17 148 3 14
16 Water Hole 429 401 4 7 350 4 2
17 Jib 207 179 3 15 173 3 8
18 Cowan Well 559 541 5 11 460 5 10
In 3,424 3,275 35   2,907 37  
  Out 3,607 3,441     2,966    
  Totals 7,031 6,716 72   5,873 75  

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