| Lahinch Golf Club |
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| Often referred to as the Irish St. Andrews, Lahinch is one of
the country's most established courses. Old Tom Morris designed
the original course in 1892, and Alistair Mackenzie, who also helped
to create Augusta National, transformed it in 1927, building holes
in dune land previously thought too wild for golf. Further improvements
have just been completed this year, and have added to Lahinch's
already excellent reputation, although it has retained many of its
original features, including the resident goats! |
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