Picturesque Donegal: its mountains, rivers, and lakesBeing the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Company's illustrated guide to the sporting and touring grounds of the north of Ireland . KilaNce {?Al yards), theplayer will find good lies in all diic -tions. A second full shotacross the same mound encountered at hole number nine shouldbring the green—which is guarded on both sides by broken HOTEL ^^osr ? office??..^LODiie ???^ P BALLYMA--STOCKER BAY « T| isO > ^^^ 1 ^ReENFORT % \ •.A \ ^^% •is > \K LOVGH S WILLY. 23 ground—within reach of a deck shot. The hole is a six bogey,though, perhap


Picturesque Donegal: its mountains, rivers, and lakesBeing the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Company's illustrated guide to the sporting and touring grounds of the north of Ireland . KilaNce {?Al yards), theplayer will find good lies in all diic -tions. A second full shotacross the same mound encountered at hole number nine shouldbring the green—which is guarded on both sides by broken HOTEL ^^osr ? office??..^LODiie ???^ P BALLYMA--STOCKER BAY « T| isO > ^^^ 1 ^ReENFORT % \ •.A \ ^^% •is > \K LOVGH S WILLY. 23 ground—within reach of a deck shot. The hole is a six bogey,though, perhaps, less difficult than number nine. Number eleven, The Altar ^ (145 yards), a cleek shot to ahill, is a three hole ; but an overdriven ball will land in a bunkerand bushes. At number twelve, Grecnfort (300 yards), an exception-allv long drive will reach good ground near the green : cautiousgolfers, however, will prefer to play short with an iron, anothershot with it reaching the green, which is surrounded by sandbunkers on all sides. This is a four hole. The Bin, number thirteen (125 yards), is another iron shot. (;OLF LINKS: PORTSALON. over a deep sand bunker to one of the best greens on the pulled, sliced, or topped shot will land in one of a scries ofsand bunkers. This is a three bogey hole, often done in two,howbeit it frequently scores double figures, short hole as it is. Number fourteen, The Matterhorn (241 yards), requirescareful golf. In front of the tee is a large sand bunker withboulders on both sides, and these spell disaster to a misdirecteddrive. Once past ihem a mashie shot over a high mound reachesthe green, which is, however, a tricky one, and often costs threeor even four puts ; otherwise this is a four hole. M PICTURESQUE DONEGAL. A drive from a height and a cleek or full iron o\er the burnshould reach the splendid green of number fifteen, The Alders(383 yards) : it is a five bogey hole, but a possible four. Number sixteen, River In (434 yards


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