Letterkenny Golf Club

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Coordinates54°57′50″N 7°41′02″W / 54.964°N 7.684°W / 54.964; -7.684
Established1913, 112 years ago
TypePublic
Letterkenny Golf Club
Aerial view of the golf course at Barnhill (Lough Swilly can be seen to the left)
Club information
Letterkenny Golf Club is located in Ireland
Letterkenny Golf Club
Coordinates54°57′50″N 7°41′02″W / 54.964°N 7.684°W / 54.964; -7.684
LocationBarnhill,
Letterkenny,
County Donegal,
Ireland
Established1913, 112 years ago
TypePublic
Total holes18
Events hostedLadies Irish Open
(1999)
Websitewww.letterkennygolfclub.com
Barnhill
Designed byEddie Hackett
Declan Brannigan (redeveloper)
Par72
Length6,262 yards (5,726 m) +

Letterkenny Golf Club (often referred to as the Barnhill) is a golf club located on the banks of Lough Swilly in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. The club was founded in 1913.

Golf began in the town many years before 1913 on rough ground near the Ramelton Road. Golfing facilities later moved to a 47-acre (190,000 m²) 9-hole course at Crievesmith, in Oldtown, in 1913 where the club was formed. Crievesmith was sold in 1965 for £3000 and the club moved to Barnhill and remain there to this day. The ground at Crievesmith is currently[when?] used for housing.[1]

When the club moved to Barnhill an old farmhouse located on the land was used as the clubhouse. This farmhouse was extended in 1967 before new 10,000 sq ft (930 m2) clubhouse was opened in 1999 with a restaurant and conference facilities.

In July 2007, the Declan Brannigan redesigned course was officially opened, addressing drainage problems which the old course had suffered from.[1] The course has 18 holes and has views of Lough Swilly.

Tournaments

In September 1999, Letterkenny Golf Club hosted the Ladies Irish Open, a tournament on the Ladies European Tour, which that year was known as the Donegal Irish Ladies Open. The event featured a strong international field including former world number one Laura Davies.

Sandrine Mendiburu of France won the title after a four-way sudden-death playoff, finishing tied on 286 (+2) with Davies, Raquel Carriedo of Spain and Elisabeth Esterl of Germany. Mendiburu secured victory on the second playoff hole, claiming her second career LET title.[2][3]

Mendiburu took home the winner's share of €22,395.[4]

Scorecard

Barnhill Course – White tees

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Hall Door353410Cornagill3924
2Glebe493511Settlement4425
3Lough Swilly362412Sheep Hill3274
4Sliabh Sneacht364413Hunter's Home1873
5Inishowen147314Stack Yard3254
6Hackett's Best417415Candelabra4084
7The Isles481516Barnhill1353
8Greenhill164317Aughaninshin3814
9Crievesmith411418Stockade4735
Out3,19236In3,07036
Total6,26272

Source:[1]

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