Harvey on the practice tee at ACC |
Dear Harvey,
Before Emily and Kyle's wedding, I came down with appendicitis. Ouch! I thought I had pulled an abdominal muscle working on a more shallow angle of attack. It turned out to be a bit more serious. Fortunately, the appendectomy was a smooth laparoscopic procedure, and I mended well.
While bedridden, with an upcoming business trip to Dublin, I had time to plan three golf days at Ballybunion, Dingle, and Dooks. Play often, play hard, eat well, rinse, and repeat! Perhaps a bit much for Cathy, but it gave her a taste of what a boys' golf trip is all about. She was a trooper.
John Keane (1928-2002) |
We headed to the Southwest and spent our first night in The Listowel Arms Hotel. "The town (of Listowel) is sometimes described as the "Literary Capital of Ireland" and several internationally known playwrights and authors have lived there, including Bryan MacMahon and John B. Keane." Reference Irish Tourism: Listowel.
Drinks with John Beary at The Listowel Arms |
You can tell from our smiles how excited we were to play what many consider the finest links course in the world. John is on the greens committee and was also recovering from surgery. But he walked nearly every hole with us. I loved his stories about the club as well as interesting tips on agronomy. For example, the native grass is called marram grass. In the photo below, John has noted the marram is improperly positioned. The natural runoff of a shot should collect in the fairway bunker, not in the grass.
As for the overall course description, I can't do better than Tom Coyne, who writes this towards the end of his epic walk around Ireland in A Course Called Ireland."I'm not going to tell you much about the Ballybunion links. If you've played it, you know. If you haven't, I'm sorry. Other places I visited were Irish links golf courses; to me, Ballybunion was Irish links golf. Bold but still subtle, grand without feeling pretentious, it was an ancient course where every inch still felt relevant.
The second with its green tossed high above a hilltop; the seventh where the waves licked your cheeks and hopefully not your Titleist; the meanest 130 yards in Ireland covered with sand pits and uncharitable caroms on 8; and what about 11, a par-four rippling downward through the dunes, dollops of fairways spread here and there between the sand hills, or 16, where you fired over a ridge of dunes in search of a ribbon of fairway from which you would fight your way upward to a green floating on the horizon. Seventeen along the beach was hard to play as you fumbled for your camera, and if there was a better approach to a finishing hole than the second shot to the vaulted eighteenth at Ballybunion, the deep green set into a saddle of gentle humps and dune grasses, I had yet to play it. I'll stop there so as not to spoil the movie, because even if you're better with a camera than a pitching wedge, you should still go down to Kerry and see it."
View of 18 from our lunch table. Amazing! |
With John on the famous back tee of the 11th hole. Now named in honor of Tom Watson, many consider this one of the best golf holes in the world. A 385-yard par four. Plays much longer. Stunning views from the tee. Just hit it out there and hope to find some fairway. Then proceed down to what they call 'the steps' - three distinct plateaus unlike anything you have ever seen. The shot into the green is daunting, to say the least, regardless of which level you are on. Here's a good look at the hole from the green back towards the tee. |
The nice setup here, just need a little stronger left-hand grip, says not her husband . . . Cathy's game is really improving! |
On day four, without a tee time, we adventured around the Ring of Kerry before heading to Dublin for our evening flight.
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