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Here's some shots from Saturday 31 May at Portstewart. Our course hasn't seen rain in the best part of 6 weeks. In fact we have had a glorious spell of weather. Interestingly the greenskeeper has watered the tees and greens (usually frowned on by the link's purists) but as you can see from the fairways they have been bleached. The ball is running forever.
1. Hole number 2 at Portstewart - 380 yards. Look how bleached the fairway is!! Drive down to a valley and then hit approach to an elevated green on left (in shadows). A tough tee shot and 2nd shot, which you can't afford to leave short. This is an iron off the tee, which runs down to leave a 7/8/9 irons to green. Sounds simple but par 4 is a decent par on this hole. It is very unforgiving and very easy to run up a big number.
2. Hole number 9 - 360 yards. Andy_79 posing for the portrait. Not how green the Greens are compared to the ble4ached fairways. I have never seen it as bad as this. This is a short par 4, requiring a good drive to the plateau fairway behind Andrew. You can't make it out but the green is severely sloping from back to front. You don't want to be above the hole.
3. Hole number 12. A short pitch hole (155 yards) downhill. Here is an action shot of The Big Man's swing. He left this one on the front edge and burned the hole for a birdie. Lovely backdrop of the river.
4. Hole number 18 (430 yards). Here's yours truly hitting my approach to 18 (gotta love that shirt!!). I had to try and hook a low running 7 iron to thread it round a bunker between me and the flag. I overcooked it. As you can see it was a lovely day indeed.
1. Hole number 2 at Portstewart - 380 yards. Look how bleached the fairway is!! Drive down to a valley and then hit approach to an elevated green on left (in shadows). A tough tee shot and 2nd shot, which you can't afford to leave short. This is an iron off the tee, which runs down to leave a 7/8/9 irons to green. Sounds simple but par 4 is a decent par on this hole. It is very unforgiving and very easy to run up a big number.
2. Hole number 9 - 360 yards. Andy_79 posing for the portrait. Not how green the Greens are compared to the ble4ached fairways. I have never seen it as bad as this. This is a short par 4, requiring a good drive to the plateau fairway behind Andrew. You can't make it out but the green is severely sloping from back to front. You don't want to be above the hole.
3. Hole number 12. A short pitch hole (155 yards) downhill. Here is an action shot of The Big Man's swing. He left this one on the front edge and burned the hole for a birdie. Lovely backdrop of the river.
4. Hole number 18 (430 yards). Here's yours truly hitting my approach to 18 (gotta love that shirt!!). I had to try and hook a low running 7 iron to thread it round a bunker between me and the flag. I overcooked it. As you can see it was a lovely day indeed.