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Lahinch - Old Course Golf Course | | Founded | 1892 | | Type | Links | | Architect | Old Tom Morris, Dr. Alastair MacKenzie | | Length | 6696 | | Holes | 18 | | Par | 72 | | Location | Lahinch, Co. Clare | | Golf Vacations in Ireland
"Lahinch will make the finest and most popular course that I, or I believe anyone else, ever constructed" | Dr. Alastair MacKenzie |
| Summary: The 'Old Course' of Lahinch is situated on the rugged West Coast of Ireland, and naturally shaped by ocean and dunes. Often considered the St Andrews of Ireland, it plays host to many National Championships. Created by Old Tom Morris in 1892 and transformed by Alister Mackenzie in 1927,the year a certain Bobby Jones invited his talents to Augusta. |
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