Lahinch Golf Club (redesign)

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Lahinch Golf Club (redesign) is a renowned Irish links course on the west coast of County Clare, celebrated for its dramatic dunes, strategic design, and status as one of Alister MacKenzie’s classic early works.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf golf course redesign
links golf course
architecturalStyle strategic golf design
associatedWith Golden Age of golf course architecture NERFINISHED
classic links golf
belongsToCategory Alister MacKenzie golf courses NERFINISHED
Irish links golf courses
country Ireland NERFINISHED
courseSetting coastal dunes landscape
courseType championship links course
designer Alister MacKenzie NERFINISHED
era early 20th century golf architecture
hasCourseLayout 18-hole layout
hasGrassType links turf
hasReputation classic MacKenzie design
one of Ireland’s leading links courses
hasViewOf Atlantic coastline
heritageStatus historic golf architecture
influenced later links course designs
influencedBy Scottish links tradition
locatedIn County Clare NERFINISHED
Lahinch NERFINISHED
locatedNear Atlantic Ocean
locatedOnCoastOf west coast of Ireland
notableFor classic early work of Alister MacKenzie
strategic bunkering
use of natural dune landscape
partOf Lahinch Golf Club NERFINISHED
playCharacteristic firm and fast conditions
wind-exposed
region West of Ireland NERFINISHED
strategicElement angled greens
contoured fairways
natural hazards
strategicPrinciple rewarding bold lines of play
using natural contours for defense
terrainFeature dramatic dunes
natural sandhills
tourismType golf tourism destination

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Alister MacKenzie designed Lahinch Golf Club (redesign)
Alister MacKenzie notableWork Lahinch Golf Club (redesign)