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 . eached in a good drive : it is well guarded by Ijunkers and theputting must be correct to get the hole in 3. Two good drives should reach the green oi number nine, Bowling (310 yards). .\ pulled or sliced ball will be punishedin sand-bunkers, but the hole should be got in 4- A drive and a mashie-shot should reach green number ten, Slopy (260 yards), and as it is strongly guarded by a bunker(he mashie must be we


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 . eached in a good drive : it is well guarded by Ijunkers and theputting must be correct to get the hole in 3. Two good drives should reach the green oi number nine, Bowling (310 yards). .\ pulled or sliced ball will be punishedin sand-bunkers, but the hole should be got in 4- A drive and a mashie-shot should reach green number ten, Slopy (260 yards), and as it is strongly guarded by a bunker(he mashie must be well handled. The hole can be got In 4. 77//^ BUNDORAX DISIRICT. 145 Number eleven, Field (410 yards), requires two gooddrives with the wooden club and an iron-shot to reach the large sand-bunker has to be cleared and a stone wall to theright and a sand-bunker to the left avoided. This green, also, Iswell guarded, but by keeping clear of a well-placed pot bunker thehole may be completed in 5. The longest hole on the course is number twelve, Long ^565 yards) : it requires a good drive and two brassey shots, andthe plaver is heavily penalised who muffs cither of his shots. A. BUNDORAX : LOOKINC SOLIH. large bunker awaits a badly played drive, and a bunker extendsrioht across the course in waiting for either of the brasseys ifth^y are topped. The hole, however, by correct play can be got in 6. Number thirteen is Hostel (345 yards), and the green isreached by a good drive and well-placed second. A cleek properlyhandled should avoid bunkers to the right and left, and the hole can be got in 5. ^ s . The tee to number fourteen, Seagull (350 yards), is 146 PICTURESQUE DONEGAL. convenient to the golf-room ; if the player gets his drive wellaway he lands on good ground and a cleek should help him to thegreen, which is partly in a hollow. A bogey 5. Number fifteen is Farm (280 yards). The drive must h^straight and well away; a pulled ball will land out of bounds,and two bunkers have


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