Yes, the course has stunnling scenery and is a challenge for all. Worth the experience....BUT.....we faced a caddie master who insisted we go off 15 minutes befoe our scheduled tee time. We paid a year in advance. We had no time to use the range (5 Euro charge for a bucket) and approached the first tee in a frantic rush. Our caddie had a terrible attitude!!! He used the F word throughout the round in the presence of women, used his cell phone incessantly, often didn't bother to follow tee shots, was terrible at finding balls in the rough, and gave intentionally bad reads on the greens. He was 31 years of age and we were told "experienced". We waited on every tee box and the round took over 5 hours. We were told that the reason was 50 French golfers ahead of us who refused caddies. Why was this allowed at the expense of the rest of the field??? The almighty dollar is the answer.
If you can't visit all the storied courses in southwest Ireland, stick to Tralee, Waterville, Old Head.....they couldn't be nicer and more accomodating there.
We played Ballybunion on 6/23/06.



