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Portrush, Northern Ireland – Rupa-by holes See Royal Portrush Golf Club, place 153. The open championship that will be played 17-20.
Avoid two bunkers with Tee, and the others remained, then the real challenge begins. The second shot is on elevated, two-layer green with a fake front. The front two pins are the most demanding because each shot shot will descend from the front and start access or in the cavernous bunkers.
Players will have to avoid three bunkers down the right side. The bunker on the left side also comes in play. A good teeni puccan allows a player to decide whether to set up short than the cross bunkers or go for a consent green.
The first of the 3-year paragraph is one of the high points on the golf course, overlooking most of the links and goes out to the Scottish Island Islay. Green falls on all sides and requires a very precise Tee to hold the surface that puts. Everything that misses to be a difficult couple from all sides.
One of the signature holes is named after portable local Fred Daly, 1947. Golfer champion. Outward borders work all the way to the end. Tee Shot should be filled with left viummy bunkers and out of bounds. Green is surrounded by sand hills, which makes it difficult to hit. The flag is usually partially hidden from view.
Green caders on the edge of the cliff, providing a beautiful background. Two bunkers add a definition to The Tee Shot, but most players will take green. Out of boundaries is only over the back of the green color, and in the green ridge that makes it challenges. Players will be disappointed that they can leave without making birds.
Without a bunker around the green, this couple 3 defends natural valutions of their surroundings. Elevated green has a false front that will punish any shot that appears short.
This couple 5 cuts through the dunes starting with shooting downhill. The replica of the bunker “Big Nellie” is on the right, but the bunker on the left person to be more in the game. Another recording is uphill through a narrow approach to a well-contoured greenery. The power and direction of wind will determine how many players can come in two shots.
This lightweight duty is left starts with a tee recorded via a player and tempting the player to take off so many steep banks of dunes as I can. Players will have to avoid bunkers down the right to leave a short, easy shot in green. Every approach to short and left will find some heavy spots considerably below elevated green.
It is usually the hardest hole for members. The hole gently bends from the right on the left, and the bunker on the right causes problems of players who want to keep the driver in the bag. The two cross bunkers from access make green close than it is. Green is protected by a bank to the right, leaving heavy up and down.
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A strong tee shot is needed to reach the corner of a short dog dogge to have a clear view of green. There is no bunker on this hole. The defense is dramatic contours in the game on TEE and approaches, and more contours on a longer, narrow greenery.
Padraig Harrington once said that this tee shot was the hardest in golf. It begins with narrow silence through the embankments on both sides of the waterway. A good TEE captured angle brings the surface of the placing in the display. Green is placed among the sandy dunes above the level in the fake side with a false front front that will be refused anything short.
The championship remained from 11. Green adds 50 meters to a hole and allows him to be reproduced as a pair of 5. Positions on the plate on the left, bringing bunkers on the right. Gray can be reached in two, but it is elevated by a fake front.
One of the most peculiar pair. Putting surface slopes towards the back and five bunkers are surrounded. The current position of Pina is the front and left.
The narrow tee shoot should avoid bunkers, including one left. The Fairway slopes on the left, but the test is another recorded on an elevated greenery with a strong slope on the front and back, and a heavy bunker from which they left behind.
Tee shot is uphill to a wide tile that descends against holes holes. Fairway Bunker to right will make players think twice before they hit the drive, but laying too far back will leave green out of sight to access. Green is small and stored from bunkers on the left and heavy slope front and right.
No bunkers needed to strike the “catatimati” strike. Tee shot is a little uphill over the expansive plane of the rough. And shot short and gums is a difficult couple save from as many as 50 feet below the green. Bobby Locke decided to play left all four rounds in 1951. year, whose goal is hollow, who now wears his name. He constantly got up and down.
This requires a good TEE recorded to find a fall and take green. A heavy slope means that players could be tempted to go to the green, but the bunker on the left can cause other thoughts. Safely playing on top of the hill leaves a ticklish, downhill in a narrow greenery protected bunkers on the left and right.
Tee shot must be down the left part of the plate for the best view of the green on another shooting. Green sits a little aside with a drop on the left that will collect everything that is missing in that direction. Max Faulkner played a spectacular shot from the fence outside the borders down the left when he won in 1951. years.