Royal Portrush Golf Club - Dunluce

About
Royal Portrush Golf Club is located on the north cost of Northern Ireland in County Antrim. It's home to 36 holes of golf, the Valley Course and the famous Dunluce Links. The club was founded as the railway expanded up the coast of the United Kingdom in 1888, but much of its present-day links layout of the Dunluce was a result of H.S. Colt's work in 1929. The course, which gets its name from the cliffside Dunluce castle ruins to the east that can be seen from the 5th green, hosted the Open Championship in 1951 and not again until 2019, when the R&A determined the country was finally safe enough following several decades of political turbulence. The Dunluce hosted the 2012 Irish Open on the European Tour which was received exceptionally well and the Open was awarded soon after. Prior to the 2019 event, two new holes were created by Martin Ebert, removing the old 17th & 18th holes and installing a new 7th and 8th hole using land from the Valley Course. The famous "Big Nellie" bunker at the 17th hole was lost in the new routing but recreated on the right side of the 7th hole. Perhaps the most famous hole here is "Calamity Corner," a long par 3 featuring a steep dropoff short and right of the green. Spectacularly bunkered with narrow fairways and doglegs, Portrush is a supreme test of ball-striking, in particular when the wind is blowing off the northern coast.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 72 | 7319 yards | 75.0 | 126 |
White | 72 | 6705 yards | 73.0 | 124 |
Green | 72 | 6476 yards | 72.2 | 122 |
Black (W) | 72 | 6097 yards | 70.0 | 118 |
Bronze | 71 | 6097 yards | 69.5 | 122 |
Bronze (W) | 71 | 6097 yards | 70.8 | 124 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 76.2/140 | 416 | 572 | 174 | 502 | 382 | 189 | 606 | 430 | 431 | 3702 | 456 | 475 | 530 | 191 | 470 | 418 | 236 | 405 | 473 | 3654 | 7356 |
White M: 72.4/131 | 382 | 536 | 155 | 455 | 375 | 185 | 552 | 414 | 418 | 3472 | 373 | 472 | 499 | 165 | 386 | 370 | 206 | 360 | 426 | 3257 | 6729 |
Green M: 70.7/127 W: 77.8/139 | 362 | 515 | 145 | 435 | 363 | 170 | 532 | 366 | 409 | 3297 | 345 | 437 | 475 | 155 | 366 | 362 | 193 | 333 | 390 | 3056 | 6353 |
Black M: 68.8/123 W: 75.3/136 | 329 | 515 | 129 | 412 | 335 | 157 | 466 | 314 | 366 | 3023 | 328 | 428 | 451 | 141 | 356 | 362 | 167 | 333 | 361 | 2927 | 5950 |
Handicap | 7 | 13 | 17 | 1 | 15 | 11 | 5 | 9 | 3 | 16 | 8 | 12 | 18 | 2 | 10 | 4 | 14 | 6 | |||
Par | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
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Royal Portrush Golf Club, hole 5 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/29/2024
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Royal Portrush Golf Club, hole 7 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/29/2024
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Royal Portrush Golf Club, hole 16 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/29/2024
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The sign as you arrive Photo submitted by dharvey13 on 11/24/2019
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View from 14 Photo submitted by dharvey13 on 11/24/2019
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Photo submitted by dharvey13 on 11/24/2019
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Par-5 seventh at Portrush Photo submitted by NickMentaGC on 05/13/2019
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Grandstands surrounding 18th green at Portrush Photo submitted by NickMentaGC on 05/13/2019
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Par-3 16th at Portrush - Calamity Photo submitted by NickMentaGC on 05/13/2019
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Fifth green at Portrush Photo submitted by NickMentaGC on 05/13/2019
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On this day, we took caddies Photo submitted by MikeBaileyGolf on 05/17/2018
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Photo submitted by MikeBaileyGolf on 05/17/2018
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The new par 5 eighth Photo submitted by MikeBaileyGolf on 05/17/2018
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Photo submitted by MikeBaileyGolf on 05/17/2018
Pure Irish links: this is the real deal
Is Royal Portrush the world's best links? Well, it may be the perfect blend of challenge, scenery and history in a links course anywhere in the world. The course has its spots where it's unbelievably gorgeous, while other spots are Open Championship-worthy in challenge. There are also a slew of very interesting, unique links holes (none better than the par-3 14th, "Calamity"). An Irish Open host (and maybe one day the Open will return), Potrush is really tough to beat, and is a must-play on any Irish tour.