Situated
under the shadow of the famous Benbulben Mountain, the County
Sligo Golf Club, or Rosses Point as it is more popularly known,
founded in 1894, is one of Irelands great championship links.
While Royal County Down is acknowledged as having the best
front nine in Ireland and Ballybunion the finest back nine,
many believe that Rosses Point offers the finest 18 holes
in the country.
One
of the most scenic holes on the course is the par four second
hole which offers a panoramic view from the green that is
as vast as it is sensational. The tenth and eleventh holes,
offer excellent views of the great Benbulben Mountain, and
are two excellent par fours. The par four fourteenth, measuring
some 430 yards from the championship stakes, is Tom Watson's
favourite and is an extremely testing hole, which when the
wind is blowing is almost a par five.
Over
the year's legendary players such as Walter Hagen, Bobby Locke,
Henry Cotton, Tom Watson,
Nick Faldo and Darren Clarke have made the pilgrimage to this
classic course.
Home
to the West of Ireland Amateur Championship since 1923, past
winners include Des Smyth, Padraig Harrington and Paul McGinley.