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St Helens Bay Golf Club Ireland |
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St Helens Bay Golf CourseLocation:- County Wexford 6700 Yards par 72 Some 6,000 trees have been planted at St. Helen's Bay golf club and they will of course underline the park with plenty of obstacles. Philip Walton, who made his golf designer debut here, visibly had the amateur golfer in mind. On St Helens Bay Golf Course there is water on six holes which is more psychologically scaring than terribly dangerous, additionally the fairway bunkers are on the lenient side and the greens which are moderately sized are well defended but leave a way open for rolled approach shots. From the 14th hole onward, you are in links country, and the going gets tougher as you progress. The coup de grace awaits you at the 17th and 18th holes, where your card can end in tatters, or maybe not, since you have had 16 holes to hone your swing. One of the major assets of this golf course is its versatility, and it gives a lot of pleasure to players of all levels. We should mention, in closing that the wall of famine dating from 1846
comes into play on three holes.
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