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The late Frank Pennick wrote in an article in 1962 in the 'Golfers Companion' referring to the course as 'natural unspoilt seaside territory with towering sand hills, murderous rough, and a rating of long holes that call for powerful hitting.' In more recent times the 'Golf World' Magazine was moved to observe: 'County Louth is one of the best kept secrets of Irish golf. Sometimes also referred to as Baltray this has to be one on the most enjoyable Links in Ireland and undoubtedly represents superb value. There is not a weak hole on the course and some of the holes merit greatness.'
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