tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6287383818414545898.post2104874958795485469..comments2024-03-09T05:01:52.938+00:00Comments on Hooked: Ireland's Golf Courses: Royal County Down's New HolesKevin Markhamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17958576778563308481noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6287383818414545898.post-77814736591448727582014-11-01T16:52:39.789+00:002014-11-01T16:52:39.789+00:00Thanks for the comment... but consider me confused...Thanks for the comment... but consider me confused. Are you saying that holes 3 and 4 are not being removed to make way for a practice range? David Wilson informed me that these - and hole 16 - were being lost... as did a member I met on the course.<br /><br />We'll have to disagree on how good the holes are, or aren't. I much prefer the holes caught up in the rolling dunes. <br /><br />As for Annesley/Mourne - this is typically how I hear the course being referred to, so I'm including both names. Should it only be called 'Annesley'?<br />Kevin Markhamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17958576778563308481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6287383818414545898.post-42302478909232525002014-11-01T15:51:34.724+00:002014-11-01T15:51:34.724+00:00Actually 3 and 4 are two of the best and longest h...Actually 3 and 4 are two of the best and longest holes on the course! We were originally going to lose these holes to the redevelopment. They have been retained for a reaaon.. Your description of the course as Annesley/Mourne is also slightly inaccurate. Mourne Golf Club members play the Championship RCD course. I will look forward to playing these new holes come spring/summer 2015.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com