Rosapenna - Sandy Hills Links

Rosapenna - Sandy Hills Links

Par: 72

Length: 7255 yards


Course designer: Pat Ruddy & Frank Casey Snr (2003), Beau Welling (2013)

Rosapenna - Sandy Hills Links

The Sandy Hills Links at Rosapenna opened for play in June 2003 and has matured into one of Ireland’s finest modern links courses. Each hole is spectacular with views across the Old Tom Morris Links toward the beautiful Sheephaven Bay.

Sandy Hills is in many ways the ideal of a modern links. Intended for the serious golfer, its narrow fairways appear constricting from the tee, but the landing areas sculpted from the dunes are deceptively wide.

Above all, the appeal of Sandy Hills lies in its beautifully balanced routing through the high dunes cloaked in marram grass. These sandhills bear a striking resemblance to the ones near the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland that form the spine of Royal Portrush, Portstewart and Castlerock. Many of the holes feature elevated tees and greens, with drives into natural bowls on the dune floor.

“A stunning modern links that funnels its way through centuries-old dunes created by and still whipped by the winds coming in off the Atlantic Ocean. A must play links course for serious golf enthusiasts. Perhaps the best praise that can be given Sandy Hills is that there is not one weak hole on the course. In fact I would venture to say that there is not even one average hole on the course. With the Atlantic winds blowing, Sandy Hills simply offers a test of golf at its purest and toughest” - Peter Acheson, Editor, Golf Digest Ireland

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Rosapenna Resort Ireland, Donegal