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Authors: James W. Finegan
ISBN-13: 9781416532989, ISBN-10: 1416532986
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Date Published: January 2007
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: James W. Finegan

James W. Finegan has made more than forty trips to the United Kingdom and Ireland since 1971, always with his golf clubs in tow. He has written extensively about the pleasures of links golf for Golf Magazine, Golf Journal, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and a variety of other publications. He lives in Villanova, Pennsylvania.

Book Synopsis

Every golfer dreams of making a pilgrimage to the British Isles, to play the exhilarating game to be found on the ground that links land and sea. Increasingly, golfers on this side of the Atlantic have discovered that some of the most magnificent courses in the world -- and some of the most beautiful countryside -- are to be found not in Scotland, but in its near neighbor, Ireland.

From the opening drive at Lahinch, just thirty miles from your arrival point at Shannon International Airport, to the spectacular dune-framed holes at Ballybunion, Ireland boasts an extraordinary collection of seaside links. Royal Country Down, Royal Portrush, Portmarnock, Portstewart, Waterville and the Island, the European Club and Baltry -- any one of these would be reason to cross an ocean, and the concentration of all of them on a land mass smaller than the state of Maine makes for a golfer's paradise limited only by your budget and your time.
For the tourist or the dreamer, there can be no better guide than James W. Finegan. A passionate advocate and a charming storyteller, Finegan combines a writer's eye, a historian's knowledge, and a golfer's sense of wonder and apprehension to provide an impossibly ambitious grand tour of this beautiful land. In a loop that begins in the West at Lahinch and continues clockwise through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, Finegan covers more than fifty courses, visiting those that have become true shrines of the game, the courses that are well known and respected, and the little-known gems you might otherwise pass right by. He shares the history of the courses, and writes marvelously about the scenic and strategic charms to be found as you play them yourself. And he provides all the information you need to make your arrangements to do just that -- because unlike most championship courses in the United States, the great courses of Ireland are available to the public.

In addition to his delightful descriptions of the golf to be found there, Finegan gives us his recommendations for places to stay, ranging from the most modest bed and breakfast to the most magnificent palace -- some thirty accommodations in all. He describes the pleasures to be found off the beaten track: the spectacular views from a country road, or the ancient cathedral that's worth a stop on the way to the first tee. And because all the travel within the country is done by car, he spells out the actual route from town to town and course to course, as he lays out an itinerary that will surely encounter almost all of the fabled "40 shades of green."

Emerald Fairways and Foam-Flecked Seas is a book to be read, to be savored, and to be tucked away in your suitcase when you finally undertake the journey of your dreams.

Table of Contents


Introduction     11
Orbiting Shannon$dLahinch G.C.$dDromoland Castle$dShannon G.C.$dAdare Manor     23
Galway Bay and Connemara$dGalway Bay G. & C.C.$dConnemara G.C.$dAshford Castle     42
A Great New Course and a Great Old House$dWestport G.C.$dCarne G.C.$dEnniscoe House$dEnniscrone G. C.     58
Two Poets: William Butler Yeats and Christy O'Connor$dCounty Sligo Golf Club$dBundoran G.C.$dDonegal G.C.$dSligo     73
A Vote for Myrtle Beach$dDonegal$dNarin & Portnoo G.C.$dRosapenna G.C.$dBallyliffin G.C.$dPortsalon G.C.     84
The Curtain Is Lifted$dCastlerock G.C.$dPortstewart G.C.$dRoyal Portrush G.C.$dBallycastle G.C.$dRoyal County Down G.C.     103
Side by Side$dCounty Louth G.C.$dSeapoint G.C.     131
A Newcomer Makes Its Mark$dMullingar G.C.$dGlasson G. & C.C.     142
Round and About Dublin's Fair City$dDublin$dPortmarnock G.C.$dThe Links Portmarnock$dRoyal Dublin G.C.$dThe Island G.C.$dLuttrelstown Castle G. C     153
Arnie and Pat$dK-Club$dEuropean Club$dDruid's Glen     174
From Carlow to Venice$dCarlow G.C.$dMount Juliet$dWaterford Castle$dTramore G.C.     192
Cork Comes of Age$dCork G.C.$dFota Island G.C.$dHarbour Point G.C.$dOld Head of Kinsale G.L.     207
One of the Great Ones and a Handful of Others   Waterville G.L.   Dooks G.C.     227
A Dead Crow and a RedJacket$dKillarney G. & F.C.$dDunloe G.C.$dBeaufort G.C.     243
The End of the Game$dTralee G.C.$dCeann Sibeal G.C.$dBallybunion G.C.     257
Updating Courses and Hotels, 1997-2006     278
Golf Courses in Ireland     293
Hotels in Ireland     298

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