Rosapenna
golf course is a superb championships links designed by Tom
Morris of St Andrews in 1893 and redesigned by James Braid
and Harry Vardon in 1906.
Tom
Morris of St. Andrew's in Scotland was taking in the sights
of north Donegal when he arrived in Rosapenna. Being a veteran
golfer, the spectacularly beautiful scenery immediatly alerted
him to the potential of the ground for the game of golf.
Rosapenna is one of the great natural golf courses in Ireland.
Only three of the 18 greens had to be laid as the other 15
are a vindication of Tom Morris's judgement of the turf.
The
course is a combination of natural links and inland holes
which stand on a peninsula between two lovely bays. The first
ten holes play along Sheephaven Bay between the beach and
a range of tall sand dunes. The last eight play inland and
uphill in meadow where the high grounds present distracting
and delightful views. The 'clubhouse' for Rosapenna is the
Rosapenna Golf Hotel which is a pitching wedge from the first
tee.