Ballycastle Golf Club
18 Hole Links/Parkland   


Course Facts:
Address
Cushendall Road
Ballycastle
Co. Antrim BT54 6QP
Club Manager: Stephen Emerson
Captain: A. J. Boyd
Lady Captain: Valerie Sayers
Telephone: 028-207-62536 President: None
Public No: 028-207-63536 Vice-Captain's: G. Dowds & M. T. McKiernan
Fax: 028-207-69909 Hon. Secretary: Brian Dillon & Rita McCormick 
E-mail: info@ballycastlegolfclub.com Club Pro.: Ian McLaughlin 048-207-62506
Website: www.ballycastlegolfclub.com Hon. Treasurer: J. B. Black
Founded: 1890 Designed by:  
Open for membership. Societies are welcome and group rates are available.
Membership: 646 Course opening hours: Daylight hours
Green Fees Midweek: £25 Clubhouse opening hours: am to pm
Green Fees Weekends & B.H.: £35 Mobile phones: Not on course or in clubhouse
Green Fees With a Member: £10/£15 Dress Code: Neat casual, no denim
Green Fees For Opens: £13 Catering: Full catering facilities
Practice Area: No Days to Avoid: Sundays & bank holidays
Club Hire: Yes Green Fees and Societies Welcome: Other days
Buggy Hire: Trolley Pre-booking for open tournaments: 14 Days in advance
Soft spikes: No    




Course Description:

Ballycastle belongs to one of the most glorious stretches of links-land in all of Ireland. The Club, founded in 1890, lies at the foot of one of the nine glens of Antrim, Glenshesk, beside the seaside town of Ballycastle on the Causeway Coast. It is one of the four courses played annually every June in the world famous Black Bush Causeway Coast Tournament.

The excellently maintained 18-hole course offers a variety of terrain combining parkland and links holes. The opening five holes are parkland with natural hazards provided by the Margy and Carey rivers. The demanding 2nd par-4 hole requires an accurate drive over the Carey River while the 3rd par-3 hole is adjacent to the 13th century Friary. From the 5th hole there follows a stretch of links alongside the beach as far as the 9th hole, a challenging par-4 with a narrow approach to an elevated green. The 10th is a memorable par-3 pitch across a chasm with unsurpassed spectacular views across the sea to Rathlin Island. Holes 11 to 16 are played over an adjacent upland with clear views of Fairhead, the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland and Ballycastle Bay. Coming home the elevated 17th tee offers panoramic views of Glenshesk and Ballycastle, while the hole is a testing par-3 to a well-bunkered green. It leads to the par-5 eighteenth hole and the Clubhouse where warmth hospitality, good "craic" and friendship awaits.

Although not a long course Ballycastle offers a challenging enjoyable game. Accurate iron play is essential for good scoring while the undulating greens will test your putting skills.

Voted the No. 92-ranked golf course in Ireland, by “Golf Digest Ireland” in 2008.





Open & Major fixtures 2008:

Event

Start

Finish

Type

Duration

November
Seniors 50+ Wesnesday 26 November   Open 1
December
Seniors 50+ Wesnesday 17 December   Open 1
Singles Friday 26 December   Open 1




Club History
Instituted 1890   affiliated 1891

Founded on the 8th May, 1891, Golf magazine on 8th January, 1897, gives the following account “the making of this pretty little nine-hole course was mainly due to the energy of Comdr. Causton, R. N., later in charge of the Coastguard in the district, and Lt. Cutfield, the present Coastguard officer and about four years ago a club was formed with Captain Causton as Secretary, which post he still retains”.

Ballycastle was one of the nine founder members of the GUI in November 1891. Ladies have been playing golf at Ballycastle as far back as 1897, with the Causton played for monthly.

Causton fell in love with the game when he was introduced to the game at Portrush. He received permission from Miss Boyd, and set about setting out, with three or four others, what has become one of Ireland’s finest Links.





Location

A2 between Portrush and Larne






Members Achievements

Rory McCormick won the Under 15 Ulster Boys' Championship in 1999;

Anne Boyd played for the Irish Girls' in 1967;

Aine McCoy played for the Irish Girls' in 1968 and 1969;

Rita Sheehan played for the Irish Girls' in 1971;

Patricia Atkinson won the Irish Girls' Close Championship in 1963;

Christine Scarlett won the Irish Girls' Close Championship in 1964.





Card of the Course (yards)
 
Name Hole No White Green Par Index Red Par Index
The Margy 1 456 446 5 9 446 5 7
Glenshesk 2 358 348 4 3 348 4 1
The Abbey 3 168 153 3 13 131 3 15
Carey 4 410 402 4 1 400 5 13
Dunrainie 5 264 254 4 17 246 4 17
Hog's Back 6 310 301 4 15 285 4 11
The Beach 7 416 400 4 7 341 4 9
Knocklayde 8 331 303 4 11 296 4 5
The Dooans 9 359 341 4 5 306 4 3
  Out 3,072 2,948 36   2,799 37  
The Chasm 10 115 109 3 12 106 3 14
Rathlin 11 346 325 4 4 320 4 2
Fairhead 12 495 486 5 14 411 5 18
Vincey's Pitch 13 138 138 3 16 133 3 10
Tim's Corner 14 363 363 4 2 302 4 4
Kinbane 15 409 401 4 8 342 4 6
Culfeightrim 16 298 290 4 18 281 4 16
The Pitch 17 180 179 3 6 160 3 12
Dalriada 18 511 505 5 10 446 5 8
  In 2,855 2,796 35   2,501 35  
  Total 5,927 5,744 71   5,300 72  
    70 69     70    

Men's Course Record: 64 Fred Daly
Ladies Course Record:


Roll of Honour
Mrs. G. Duff 1989 Ladies Captain
F. Fleming 1989 Men's Captain
Mrs. P. Rooney 1990 Ladies Captain
H. Sayers 1990 Men's Captain
Mrs. P. Russell 1991 Ladies Captain
J. Andrews 1991 Men's Captain
Mrs. T. Dillon 1992 Ladies Captain
J. B. Black 1992 Men's Captain
Mrs. R. McCormick 1993 Ladies Captain
D. Taggart 1993 Men's Captain
Mrs. M. O'Rourke 1994 Ladies Captain
S. Killough 1994 Men's Captain
Mrs. A. McGill 1995 Ladies Captain
B. J. Dillon 1995 Men's Captain
Mrs. J. Lynn 1996 Ladies Captain
M. Campbell 1996 Men's Captain
Mrs. J. McHenry 1997 Ladies Captain
A. Iliff 1997 Men's Captain
Mrs. K. Bell 1998 Ladies Captain
P. Fleming 1998 Men's Captain
Mrs. H. Guy 1999 Ladies Captain
S. J. McLean 1999 Men's Captain
Mrs. D. Boyd 2000 Ladies Captain
Mr. H. A. Fraser 2000 Men's Captain
Moira McCarry 2001 Ladies Captain
E. A. McIlroy 2001 Men's Captain
Zita O'Doherty 2002 Ladies Captain
W. E. Wallace 2002 Men's Captain
Margaret McWhirter 2003 Ladies Captain
Colin Hendrie 2003 Men's Captain
Margaret McCurdy 2004 Ladies Captain
Jimmy McConaghy 2004 Men's Captain
Fiona Glass 2005 Ladies Captain
G. M. McConville 2005 Men's Captain
Mary Jameson 2006 Ladies Captain
R. D. J. Fothergill 2006 Men's Captain
Margaret Blaney  2007 Ladies Captain
James P. McCaughan 2007 Men's Captain
F. McGivn (1) 2008 Lowest Men's Handicap
F. McComb (7) 2008 Lowest Ladies Handicap





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