Favourite Hole: The par three 16th is swamped in tall
trees and you hit down between an avenue of branches
to a green sitting in deep shadow.
What's in the Bag? A hot putter but there’s lots of fun
to be had with your driver.
Faithlegg
The drive into the estate and down to the 18th century
Faithlegg House (now the hotel) shows off several holes on
this fine Patrick Merrigan-designed course. If you drive further,
to the self-catering lodges, you’ll see even more. For a ‘resort’
course Faithlegg packs a considerable punch. Holes weave over
undulating terrain, out towards the broad swathe of the River
Suir, and dense oak trees give considerable charm to the start
and finish. Add in the remains of an old walled garden and the
course offers plenty of character. Take a few moments on the par
five 13th green, where the river provides an attractive backdrop,
and enjoy the peaceful surroundings… then tee off on the 14th
with the River right behind you. Trees and lakes play their part,
as do several doglegs, but Faithlegg’s greens are where much
of the danger lies and you’ll be hard pushed not to three putt
as you move around this elegant landscape. The back nine is
considerably tougher than the front… so be prepared.
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