@donovanmarte
If you are visiting Ireland, and you play Disc Golf, this place is a must. If there’s been rain recently, I recommend some waterproof shoes for the bogs that form, but as a traveler, this is one of the most beautiful sites I’ve seen on my trip thus far. It feels like you’re in a whole Nother world, especially if you spent your time within the city. You’re not gonna get great Disc Golf out of it, but it’ll probably be one of the coolest courses you’ve played. Can’t recommend enough.
@thehamburgler
Course was built on a wet sponge next to a literal wind farm. Don’t expect an actual game. Come if you want to say you’ve played in Ireland.
@andrewkavanagh
One of the most unique terrains for disc golf you will ever play. Waterproof shoes are strongly suggested. Ace run potential on many holes!
@sulli615
the first course ever created in Ireland. Beautiful views and easy holes
@pharrlower
Glad to find a course to play while visiting Ireland from the US. It is a short unique course with great views of the water. No long holes but the marsh conditions and cow patties pose different challenges. Waterproof shoes are a must. Understand the low ratings, but come on, they did the best with the land they have. They have discs and bags you can use if you don’t have any discs. 👍
@mrmeyer
Terrible location
@ordinarykyle
Course upkeep was pretty bad. The layout was ok and holes were fun for the location. New baskets would have been great. Glad it was here at least I couldn’t make a map cuz no reception, sorry gang.
@hbnoma
It is pretty knarly. The course is on a peat marsh. I suggest you wear water proof tall boots. It was super mushy and soupy. My ASICS are soaked to the bone. But it is beautiful and i got to play in ireland.
@arekrobinson24
Glad to have played a course in Ireland 🎂🙏🖕