Cork Golf Club Hole 1
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Wedding Videos in Kinsale Cork, the old head golf course in kinsale in cork ireland
Wedding Videos in Kinsale co cork...wedding ceremony in Ballinspittle village near to(about 8km) Kinsale.
After the ceremony we stopped off at Kinsale town centre market square, that was a front of 'Stone mad gallery'.
Than the old head of kinsale spectacular golf course in kinsale, their had Wedding Reception in Carlton Hotel in Kinsale views over Oysterhaven Bay. hotels kinsale co cork
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Bandon Golf Club, Cork - 18th Hole
The par 3 18th at Bandon Golf Club, a challenging par 3 to finish up ...
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James Fort - Kinsale - Cork - Ireland - The Irish Drone
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Sunset over James Fort in Kinsale, Co. Cork.
James Fort (Irish: Dún Rí Shéamuis) is an early 17th century pentagonal fort located on Castlepark peninsula in Kinsale harbour. Situated downstream from Kinsale on the River Bandon, the fort was built to defend the harbour and seaborne approaches of the town. Following the construction of Charles Fort on the opposite side of the harbour in the late 17th century, James Fort became known as the old fort (Irish: an Seandaingean).[1][2] Listed as a protected National Monument, and managed by the Office of Public Works, the fort is open to visitors
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Foot Golf Cork - Ringenane Kinsale Cork
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Cork Golf Club Hole 2
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Most Beautiful Golf Course In Ireland - Old Head!
In my opinion this is the most beautiful golf course in Ireland - Kinsale's Old Head, in County Cork. You drive through the countryside several hours south of Limerick, across a narrow band of land with the sea on either side until you reach the emerald 220 acre peninsula that features awesome 300-foot cliffs and a modern and challenging world-class golf course. I interview a gentleman named Bill in this this video. He tells us a bit about the course and the historic lighthouse that sits on Old Head Point. Spectacular! Here's a link to the Old Head Website -
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Cork Golf Club | HD Drone Video Flyover
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Cork Golf Club is located at Little Island close to Cork City. This championship golf course is routed through exceptional golfing terrain incorporating old limestone quarries and the inner reaches of Cork Harbour.
Cork Hole 13
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Old Head Golf Cork Ireland
17th hole going DOD for the green in 2. Hit a 30 yard cut and knocked it on
Cork Golf Club Hole 3
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Golf in Cork Ireland, Old Head Golf Links, Cork Golf Club, Fota Island
Chatting about golf in Cork Ireland, what golf course to play in Cork, Such as Old Head Golf Links, Cork Golf Clin and Fota Island Golf Club. The important part is playing the top three courses in Cork followed by a load of other courses to play. Click on this link to view more about golf courses in Cork, & for information about Old Head Golf Links, copy and paste this link
Cork Golf Club
This video is about Cork Golf Club Played 30 November 2018 but in very impressive condition and maintained to the highest of standards. Right up there with Corks/Irelands top Parkland course. A must play.
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Cork GC was formed in 1888 by prominent Cork businessmen. The first location was at Rathcooney Hill above Glanmire village. Thereafter a number of moves were made while searching for a better site. The present location at Little Island was chosen in 1897 when Messrs Maudslay, J. H. Gubbins and Sharman Crawford spotted its potential while sailing in the adjacent estuary.Initially the members laid out just four holes along the shore amongst what were still working limestone quarries, owned by the local Cantillon family. To allow play, many craters had to be filled with waste stones and top soil, producing a fast draining, links-like turf; still an attractive feature to this day. A club house was built shortly afterwards near the present eight tee.In 1898 the ambitious club appointed a professional, David Brown, from Edinburgh who was destined to remain with the club until his retirement in 1926. It was he, who in 1901 with some external assistance, created an extension to nine holes. Not content with these nine holes, within a short time thoughts turned to extending the course to eighteen. Harry Vardon then in his prime as a professional with four victories in the British Open behind him, was invited over in 1909. In addition to playing an exhibition, his opinion was sought on the suitability of lands, known locally as ‘The Park’, which had become available for lease and were being considered by the club for the extension. Despite the embarrassing fact that as a professional he was forbidden entry to the club house, Vardon approved the concept and David Brown was tasked with the new design which came into play by 1911. A fine new clubhouse was also constructed on the newly acquired lands, the club decided on a major upgrade entrusting it to Alister MacKenzie, then considered the most creative golf architect in Britain who subsequently created such masterpieces as Augusta National, Cypress Point, Royal Melbourne and Pasatiempo. Design and construction were ‘not to exceed £600’. He proposed three entirely new holes, created new greens and, radically, installed sand filled bunkers. The design incorporated his signature undulating greens, large and free-form bunkers and substantial contouring. On completion in the summer of 1925 the course measured 6,200 yards with a par of 78. It received widespread publicity and favourable comment when the club hosted professional tournaments in 1925 and 1926 followed by the Irish Professional Open in 1932 and the Irish Amateur Close Championship the following year.
The MacKenzie-designed layout approximates the course in play to this day.
The club house together with most of the club’s early records was destroyed in a fire in 1945. An impressive replacement was designed, built and opened before the end of 1946 a remarkable achievement at this time of post-war austerity. This in turn was refurbished in 1968 and completely redesigned in 2001 which is the fine clubhouse of today.
The club house which burnt down in 1945. The club did not rest on its laurels as a MacKenzie course, but continually upgraded and modernized, using prominent golf architects such as Frank Pennick, well known for his work in Portugal and Dave Thomas associated with the Belfry in England. Even the renowned American architect Robert Trent Jones Snr. commented on a proposal for a new green.
Thus, over the years, new greens, bunkers and tees were established and the course was considerably lengthened. However the planting of a variety of evergreen and deciduous trees drastically altered the course appearance, leading to the attractive original features of rock, gorse and water becoming less obvious.
Recognising this and the progression in golf technology, in 2010 an up-grading proposal presented by the well-regarded architects Hawtree Ltd, was sanctioned. This included re-modeling all tees to American PGA standards, re-landscaping and more significantly re-bunkering to more faithfully reflect the original MacKenzie design concept. The ambitious program was successfully completed in 2013. The revamped course is now a worthy challenge for players of all standards.
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Old Head is home to one of Ireland's most expensive golf clubs and a luxury hotel with restaurant.
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A 3D Tour of the par 3, 14th hole in Kinsale golf club, Cork, Ireland. Check out the full course on golfcoursevisualtour.com