User Reviews
for Narin & Portnoo Links, Ireland
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Top place with top price
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 11, 2024
You have to like the very modern clubhouse. The changing rooms are great, the restaurant service is lame. For €250 including lunch there are other options nearby that are also very good. Nevertheless, this place is great.
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In Ireland's top ten!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 15, 2024
Gil Hanse, one of the best golf course architects of our time, has transformed the former top links course (which was botchedly rebuilt in the meantime) into a world-class links course!!!
Similar to the old course at Ballybunion, Nairn & Portnoo also starts with 3-4 easy opening holes that you can score well. From the 5th to the 17th, the links is simply world class! Layout, design, landscape, course maintenance - all spectacular and of the very, very finest quality!
The place was full on Sunday!
Every starting time was occupied until 4 p.m., but the game still went quickly!
The staff do everything for the guests. Unfortunately, the lunch included in the €240 green fee took quite a long time, but every chair in the club was occupied.
But that doesn't count, the course is world class and is rightly Ireland's new No. 7!
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There are no pictures on the scorecard
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 12, 2024
Played on 7.5.24, weather cool, windy, a few short showers. Green fee 250€, 1 delicious meal after the round included. Even handicap 14, played with a caddy, 75€ extra but a must for the course, my caddy very nice, competent and entertaining.
The first 4 holes are for warming up, then hard work awaits you. One spectacular hole follows the other. And all the while, the wind and the view.
Course conditions for May 1-2.
Arrival difficult.
Come back
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A sad story
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 20, 2023
From 2002 to 2018 I was a member of this great golf club with the beautiful course right by the sea and the rustic, atmospheric clubhouse. Then, around 2010, some committee members fired to rebuild the course and clubhouse. Result: over 2 million euros in debt, a course conversion that violated dune protection requirements, which resulted in the redesigned holes being closed for 3 years. Then the debt was sold to an investor who had the course rebuilt by the renowned golf course architects Gil & Hanse. The consequences: the golf club was practically thrown out, the green fee was raised to €130, a classy restaurant was raised. But what is worst, the small 700 soul town of Portnoo is divided into 2 camps, legal proceedings without end about centuries-old rights of way, etc. A prime example of how an intact community was destroyed by greed. I'm heartbroken.
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In the middle of the change of ownership and conversions
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 7, 2018
We were unlucky enough to have played the golf course as beds ran into both the ownership and the entire remodeling of the clubhouse. So everything was a bit provisional and not designed for guests. That's not a criticism, that's just part of it. The golf course itself was of course a classic link course. Personally, I found this place not so nice, but very unfair. In order to be able to score correctly, you have to leave this place at least once. Play blindly without knowing the place is punished mercilessly. Even after really nice strokes it was very hard to find his ball again as you played over hills and could not see the bends right behind the hills.
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Fascinating!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 6, 2013
The clubhouse can be found only when you drive through the campground. The first tee can not expect much. 2 and 3 are normal cars. From the four it starts slowly. And then it goes punch for punch, hole by hole in one of the most fascinating links courses in Ireland. Stunning haircuts, great cars, indescribable views. This place is a gem. Our favorite: the Eight. But finding the other tracks are sensational. Unconditionally recommended.
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Worth a detour!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 8, 2013
Very varied, wonderful coastal scenery in the integrated links course. The whole golf skill is required in order to achieve a good score. Due to its remoteness very few tourists get lost in this place. I have no playing the last time this place - it is one of the most beautiful of about 45 links courses I've played in Ireland.
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