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Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (Portrush, Co. Antrim)

Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) logo Golf Course Review by: Billy Satterfield

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The Takeaway:  Second to only Royal County Down in the hierarchy of greatness in Northern Ireland. An elite level course with the logistics to handle hosting the British Open, something RCD can't claim. A hilly course with ocean views, marvelous hole designs, and an expansive property that is clearly one of the best links in the world.  Grade A+

Quick Facts

Designer:  Harry S. Colt in 1929

Cost:  £60 - £180 Click for current rates

Phone Number:  +44 28 4372 3314

Course Website:  Official Website - Visit Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce)'s official website by clicking on the link provided.

Directions:  Get here! - Dunluce Rd, Portrush, Co. Antrim  BT56 8JQ – UNITED KINGDOM

Photos:  See additional photos of Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce)

What to Expect:  The only course to host a British Open in Ireland is the famed Royal Portrush that brought in the world's best players in 1951 (Max Faulkner winner) and successfully did again in 2019. However the 2019 version of Royal Portrush was slightly different than the 1951 offering due to a request from the R&A that felt the finishing holes weren't championship worthy. As such, the current 17th and 18th holes were abandoned and the 16th hole became the finisher. To make up for the lost twosome, a new 7th and 8th holes (par five and par four respectively) were designed through a valley located after the 6th hole and fit in beautifully into the course and were pivotal holes for the Open Championship even though they are located early in the routing. Darren Clarke's home course is located on the very northern tip of Northern Ireland bordering the Atlantic Ocean and features one of the best introductions to the course in the world; as you drive on the coastal road leading to Royal Portrush you suddenly come over a hill and are presented with a stunning view of the expansive links property draped on the land with the ocean hugging its borders. The best views while on the course come early in the round as you climb to the highest point on the property with the ocean, white cliffs, and neighboring holes all in view. Holes 4, 5, and 14 (soon to be 16) stand as three of the finest holes you'll discover when golfing on the Emerald Isle with excellent shot values and scenery. The fairways and greens are pretty generous in size which lends to good scores when the wind is down and increased playability when the wind is up. As you might expect at a club of Royal Portrush's stature, the conditioning is outstanding and the green complexes are exceptional. Manual and electric trolleys are available for those that don't want to carry their bags on their back, but you won't find any carts/buggies at this walking-only course.

By the Numbers

Tees Par Yardage Rating Slope
Blue (Championship) 72 7187 76.0 139
White (Medal) 72 6704 72.4 131
Green (Society) 72 6465 71.2 128
Black (Forward) 72 69.5 122
Red (Ladies) 74 76.6 140

Individual Hole Analysis

Signature Hole:  5th Hole – 411 Yard Par 4 – (White Rocks) - Portrush's most visually stunning hole is this downhill par four that doglegs right and finishes on the cliff edge 50 feet above White Rocks Beach. Formerly known as one of the few great holes in the world that is devoid of bunkers, the 5th had fairway bunkers installed in preparation of the 2019 Open to put a premium on driving accuracy. The fairway begins doglegging 250 yards from the back tee and can cause players some doubt on whether to challenge the dogleg with their driver or play less club safely up the middle and accept the longer approach. The green has a severe ridge in it which creates a two-tiered putting surface that effectively shrinks the target on approaches and toughens up the putting scenarios.

5th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (411 Yard Par 4)
5th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (411 Yard Par 4)

5th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (411 Yard Par 4)
5th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (411 Yard Par 4)

5th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (411 Yard Par 4)
5th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (411 Yard Par 4)

Best Par 3:  16th Hole – 210 Yards – (Calamity Corner) - A very testing one-shotter late in the round, the 16th almost guarantees that someone in your foursome will come up short enroute of their pursuit to reach this green. 210 yards is demanding enough to conquer, but the hole plays more uphill than it appears from the tee which is a deadly scenario considering the large chasm that fronts this green and then continues to run along its right edge. Getting up and down from the gnarly grass laced chasm is extremely unlikely and players should be happy with a bogey if they find themselves there. The signature hole of the back nine, Calamity Corner lives up to its name.

16th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (210 Yard Par 3)
16th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (210 Yard Par 3)

16th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (210 Yard Par 3)
16th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (210 Yard Par 3)

Best Par 4:  15th Hole – 418 Yards – (Skerries) - In a similar manner as the 8th at Pebble Beach, the tee shot on the 15th is a bit prosaic but then explodes onto the scene with the best approach shot on the course. As players climb from the lower tee box and crest the ridge of the fairway, they are presented an inspiring view of the water and Skerries Island in the distance. The approach shot plays to undulated ground fronting the green and a testing putting surface. Two deep bunkers lie in wait to create havoc to your scorecard, one well short of the green and another left of the putting surface. Colt manages to deliver a pair of excellent holes (15 and 16) late in the round before routing the course back to the clubhouse.

15th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (418 Yard Par 4)
15th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (418 Yard Par 4)

15th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (418 Yard Par 4)
15th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (418 Yard Par 4)

Best Par 5:  2nd Hole – 572 Yards – (Giant's Grave) - The ascension up the dogleg left 2nd hole is encumbered by bunkering around the corner of the dogleg putting a premium on driving accuracy before making a decision on how to approach the green. With a collection of five bunkers scattered across the fairway in front of the green, players must decide whether they want to gamble going for the green in two or whether to settle for laying up and attacking the putting surface with a wedge. Views from the 2nd green are some of the most impressive at Portrush as players stand near the highest point on the course.

2nd Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (572 Yard Par 5)
2nd Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (572 Yard Par 5)

2nd Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (572 Yard Par 5)
2nd Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (572 Yard Par 5)

2nd Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (572 Yard Par 5)
2nd Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (572 Yard Par 5)

Birdie Time:  11th Hole – 475 Yard Par 5 – (Tavern) & 17th - 391 Yard Par 4 (Purgatory) - As a par five, the 11th is an excellent opportunity to score birdie with the hole tipping out at 475 yards. The valley false in front of the green stands as a collection area for approach shots coming up a bit short and thus forces the player to get up and down to secure the birdie. Since I'm totally convinced this hole will play as a par four during the 2019 British Open, I felt it was worth noting an additional birdie opportunity. The downhill 17th hole, Purgatory, is a rumbling and tumbling hole that plays well downhill to a blind fairway which is why a large aiming target on a pole is positioned behind the green. The undulated fairway can create some interesting kicks to your ball for better or for worse, but getting birdie here is one of your best opportunities on the course and fun to have so late in the round.

11th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (475 Yard Par 5)
11th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (475 Yard Par 5)

11th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (475 Yard Par 5)
11th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (475 Yard Par 5)

11th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (475 Yard Par 5)
11th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (475 Yard Par 5)

Bogey Beware:  4th Hole – 479 Yard Par 4 – (Fred Daly's) - Perhaps my favorite hole at Royal Portrush, the 4th is a serious test and gets a little less attention compared to some of the more famous holes at this Northern Ireland treasure. This challenging one-shotter features three bunkers in the middle of the fairway to contend with enroute to reaching the green and can cause a devastating blow to any aspirations of scoring a par on this beast. The greensite is protected by a pair of grass-covered dunes in the front and a falloff dune to the rear. Views of the ocean are afforded throughout this hole with particularly impressive vistas being offered from the elevated tee and the greensite. Nothing less than two long and accurate shots will be needed to avoid bogey here.

4th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (479 Yard Par 4)
4th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (479 Yard Par 4)

4th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (479 Yard Par 4)
4th Hole at Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) (479 Yard Par 4)

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