8 Waterville

Waterville in Ireland has been ranked the number eight in Golf Monthly's 2010 Top 100 golf courses in the UK and Ireland

Waterville

8 Waterville

Architect: Hackett Stats: 6,810 yds, par 72, SSS 75 GF: €60-€170 Visitor information: Visitors may play every day from red, green and white tees and the blues on 17 W: watervillegolflinks.ie 2008 Ranking: 9 (Up 1) Improvements since 2008 Rankings: Course: Rye grass removed throughout the course and over seeding with bent and fescue. Reduced Poa Annua on greens Clubhouse: None Gallery: Waterville pictures

The opening three par 4s skirt the course's boundaries, providing a hint of the magical landscape to come if you glance to your left. This trio is more than sufficiently defended by length, before the 4th, a Fazio reworking, then brings the first real taste of the most rugged dunes, which are revisited at regular intervals from here to the end.

The 11th and 12th are as stirring a back-to-back par-5, par-3 combo as you'll encounter anywhere... and then you reach the 16th. This 352-yard dogleg left arcs round at the far end of the headland, and you may or may not have heard of local pro Liam Higgins' scarcely credible ace here. Admittedly it was 20 yards shorter pre-Fazio, but you'd think this was the stuff of exaggerated Irish legend when you stand on the tee, were it not for a plaque commemorating the feat. That, though, is the Waterville story - a seemingly exaggerated Irish legend that just happens to be true.

Quality of test and design: Almost regardless of which tees you choose, you'll need your ‘A' game to get round unscathed, such is the challenge of fairways threading through dunes and mighty par 4s like the 7th, 10th and 14th.

Ambience: The most out-on-a-limb course in our Top 10, Waterville lies in a remote corner of County Kerry and golf here has a real ‘get away from it all' feel about it.

Panellists' comments: "The quality of the test never really dips till you take off your spikes"; "Waterville's location and backdrop can't help but soothe the weariest of bones"

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