Part III: Ballybunion – The Old Course and Helicopters Overhead

In Golf Courses by Alec, Zevy, and Jason Naft

By Alec Naft

Golfers arrive in style!

Arrival at Ballybunion
If you want to understand why Irish golf is world-renowned, play Ballybunion. The Old Course, set against the Atlantic in County Kerry, is the purest form of links golf I’ve ever experienced.

Ballybunion

Course Character

  • A Graveyard Start: Hole 1 plays downhill beside a graveyard—talk about intimidating first tee shots.
  • Towering Dunes: Sand dunes, narrow fairways, and crosswinds make every hole a puzzle.
  • Variety of Vistas: From countryside views to cliff-edge shots, Ballybunion gives you a new backdrop on nearly every hole.

Luxury in the Skies
Throughout the round, private helicopters buzzed overhead. Our caddie explained that golfers often fly in from Dublin, adding a surreal layer of exclusivity to the experience.

Why It’s Special
The Old Course strikes a perfect balance: challenging without being impossible, traditional yet endlessly fun. If you play just one course in Ireland, make it Ballybunion.

👉 Next in Part IV: Zevy shares why Lahinch is Ireland’s most joyful round, and we close the journey with a serene finale at Connemara.