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 . the foreground and Mulroy Pier breaking theshore line. A glimpse can be had of the distant mountains ofInishowen, while the crest of Rosapenna hill shuts out Muslackand the hotel in the rear. For number five, Coastguard (356 yards), a drive andbrassey are necessary. The course is a descent; lOO yards fromthe tee is a sand bunker, .safe ground being 50 yards ahead ofthis, a well grassed plateau forming a good li


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 . the foreground and Mulroy Pier breaking theshore line. A glimpse can be had of the distant mountains ofInishowen, while the crest of Rosapenna hill shuts out Muslackand the hotel in the rear. For number five, Coastguard (356 yards), a drive andbrassey are necessary. The course is a descent; lOO yards fromthe tee is a sand bunker, .safe ground being 50 yards ahead ofthis, a well grassed plateau forming a good lie. The vista nowreveals as a fresh feature the dangerous reef of Ballyhoorisky,away beyond the entrance to Mulroy Bay, while Ganiamore Moun-tain towers on the immediate right. The course recrosses theroad to Melmore. The green is a particularly good one. The tee for number six, Ganiamore (300 yards), bringsDownies pier into view, and the drive is towards Trabeg Strand,over low ground and the road. A drive and an iron are all thatshould be necessary. A well protected green. Number seven, Magherabeg (335 yards). A drive andbrassey will be found sufficient. The course is over rough. ROSAPENNA (.OLP LINKS. MLLROY BAY. 45 ground full of hazards, and the drive is towards the right-handboundary of Trabeg Strand. It crosses a wire paling. Number eight, Hays (136 yards), is an iron shot acrossa small watercourse, with the green wonderfully guarded. Thisis a splendid short hole. The drive for number nine, The Lake (412 yards), isacross a wire fence and road. The course runs parallel withTrabeg Strand. A capital lie exists for a good drive, and thesecond shot carries over a sand bunker, bringing the green intosiffht.


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