The idea was simple – to come up with the best 1st to 18th holes in this instalment of the UK & Ireland Top 100 Golf Courses.
Of course, any hypothetical selection such as this is highly subjective. But we’ve tried to create a fictional course delivering the right blend of ebb and flow, challenge and enjoyment.
It’s a little quirky too with a run of three, straight par 3s. Whether you agree with all the choices or not, around on this eclectic top 100 dream course would blow you away!
1st – Trump International Golf Links Ireland Par 5, 561 yards
The opener at Trump International Golf Links Ireland (Doonbeg) leads right into the dunes and gives a clear indication of the dramatic terrain to come.
2nd – Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Par 4, 425 yards
Playing right out to the shoreline, beach and out-of-bounds lurk to the left side on the 2nd at Royal Porthcawl and become more of a factor as you near the green.
3rd – Royal County Down Golf Club Championship Links, Par 4, 475 yards
There are incredible views over Dundrum Bay on this formidable par 4 at Royal County Down where bunkers provide significant threat on both drive and approach.
4th – Old Head Golf Links, Par 4, 427 yards
There can be few more striking holes than this clifftop test at Old Head Golf Links. Playing out towards the lighthouse, anything veering left will disappear over the cliffs.
5th – Cruden Bay Golf Club Championship Course, Par 4, 463 yards
From an elevated tee, this cracking hole at Cruden Bay sweeps through the dunes, turning gently right to left towards a huge sloping green.
6th – Sunningdale Golf Club New Course, Par 5, 510 yards
You look across an expanse of beautiful heathland at Sunningdale Golf Club New Course before firing down to a fairway sweeping left to right, before climbing again to the green.
7th, Hankley Common Golf Club, Par 3, 183 yards
It’s the near perfect simplicity of this par-3 at Hankley Common that makes it so enticing. The ball must carry a swathe of heather and rough to a two-tier green.
8th – Royal Troon Golf Club Old Course, Par 3, 123 yards
One of the most famous short holes, the putting surface of the Postage Stamp at Royal Troon is incredibly narrow and vicious…
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