Royal County Down Golf Club

Royal County Down Golf Club is a golf club in Northern Ireland, located in Newcastle, County Down. It opened 131 years ago on 23 March 1889 and is one of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland. It has two 18-hole links courses, the Championship Course and the Annesley Links.[1]

Royal County Down Golf Club
Royal County Down in 2004
Club information
Location in Northern Ireland
Location in the United Kingdom
Royal County Down Golf Club (island of Ireland)
Royal County Down Golf Club (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates54.218°N 5.884°W / 54.218; -5.884
LocationNewcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland
Established1889, 131 years ago
Total holes36
Tournaments hostedSenior British Open
The Amateur Championship
British Ladies Amateur
Curtis Cup
Walker Cup
Irish Open
Websiteroyalcountydown.org
Championship Links
Designed byOld Tom Morris;
George Combe;
Harry Vardon; Harry Colt
Par71
Length7,186 yards (6,571 m)
Course rating75.0
Slope rating142
Annesley Links
Par66
Length4,617 yards (4,222 m)

Details of the courses

The Championship Course at Royal County Down measures 7,186 yards (6,570 m) from the back tees, and the 229-yard fourth and 483-yard ninth holes have been featured in the book The 500 World's Greatest Golf Holes. In 2018, the Championship Course was ranked as the best course in the world by Golf Digest.[2]

Significant tournaments

Royal County Down has made outstanding contributions to Irish golf from the Club's beginnings, hosting many important tournaments, starting soon after it opened, and continuing to the present day. Notably, the Club in 2007 became just the second Irish venue, after Portmarnock, to host the Walker Cup. The Irish Open on the European Tour took place in late May in 2015, returning to Royal County Down after 76 years.[3] It previously hosted the event three times, all prior to World War II. The British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship were held on the course in June 2019.[4]

History

The first course at County Down was built by Old Tom Morris, hired for the sum of four guineas to build a championship course at Newcastle, which opened on 23 March 1889. His course started and finished by the railway station; thus it played through the general area which the Slieve Donard Hotel now occupies. Joseph Tatlow in his book "Fifty Years of Railway Life" describes how as the then General Manager of the County Down Railway he identified the opportunity for the railway company to build a golf course and hotel at the southern end of their railway. Many of the holes were on the grounds that the present-day Championship and Annesley courses at County Down occupy. George Combe began the remodelling of the course in 1900, and was Convenor of the Green from 1900 to 1913. He was made an honorary life member in 1909 and continued making improvements to the course. Harry Vardon modified the course in 1908, the same year King Edward VII bestowed royal patronage on the club. In 1926, the Club brought Harry Colt in to make further improvements.[5][6]

Rory McIlroy named Royal County Down his favourite golf course in the world.

Royal County Down Golf Club secured 2nd place in golfscape's World's Top 100 Golf Course ranking 2020. [7]

Scorecard

The Championship Links[8]
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Blue 75.0 / 142 5394444752294403961444294833579 19644252544621246833743354836077186
White 74.0 / 131 5234244752154293691354244273421 18843047842320245431841654834576878
Yellow 73.0 / 126 5033874552024193551254144273287 18043046942320245430040252833886675
Par Men's 54434434435 3454344453671
Handicap Men's 1393157111715 18816212414106
Red 77.0 / 148 4833444231593953381134054293089 17238945540919541027637448031606249
Par Ladies 54534435538 3455354453876
Handicap Ladies 1339157117511 16281214418610

See also

References

  1. "Royal County Down Golf Course". Discover Northern Ireland. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  2. "Ranking: World's 100 Greatest Golf Courses". UTV. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  3. "Irish Open attracts bumper crowds". PGA European Tour. 22 June 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  4. "Harm makes history to win Ladies Amateur". R&A. 30 June 2018.
  5. "Royal County Down, Northern Ireland". Top 100 Golf Courses of the World. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  6. "The Royal County Down Golf Club (No. 1 Course)". Golf Club Atlas. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  7. "Top 100 Golf Courses in the World 🏅 2020 • golfscape™". Futuri Visio. 2020-01-14. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  8. https://www.royalcountydown.org/championship_links
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