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K Club (Palmer North)

Straffan, County Kildare
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01/07
Gary Lisbon
ArchitectArnold Palmer
Straffan, County Kildare
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The K Club played host to the 2006 Ryder Cup matches between the USA and Europe. Team Captains were Tom Lehman (US) and Ian Woosnam (Europe). The first Ryder Cup to be hosted in Ireland turned into a record-equalling event and a deeply emotional affair as Darren Clarke returned to the golfing stage for the first time since the death of his wife Heather. The huge crowds gave the Irishman an extraordinary reception that resonated across the entire K Club property. On Sunday, shortly after rookie Henrik Stenson holed the putt to win the Ryder Cup, Clarke won his match against Zach Johnson and then broke down in tears, only to be greeted with hugs from Captains Woosnam and Lehman alongside many other players from both teams. Europe 18 ½ - USA 9 ½. The Ryder Cup was played at Oakland Hills in 2004 and at Valhalla in 2008.

The K Club, or to give it its full title, the Kildare Country Club, is located in 550 acres of rolling County Kildare countryside. It’s the most renowned golf resort in Ireland.

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The North course, or the Palmer Ryder Cup course, or rather "Palmer North" as it is now called, was of course designed by Arnold Palmer, opening for play in 1991. The River Liffey meanders through the property and becomes hazardous on a number of holes, especially the 8th, where it runs all the way down the left hand side of the fairway.

There are four teeing areas to choose from and we recommend that you select the right one carefully because the Palmer North course measures a whopping 7,337 yards from the blues, a par of 72. The SSS of 76 tells the story. The blues should really be left for the very best golfers, the likes of Kenneth Ferrie, Stephen Dodd and Colin Montgomerie. The aforementioned gentlemen are the most recent winners of the European Open, held at the K Club.

In October 2006, the K Club played host to the biggest golfing event in Irish history, the 36th Ryder Cup. The Palmer North course proved to be a worthy venue and millions of people witnessed an emotionally charged European Team romp to a record equalling victory – 18½ points to 9½.

You will either love the North course or hate it; you might hate it if you are off your game because it will beat you up viciously, and you’ll love it if your game is on song. Either way, no one could dispute that it’s a challenging test of golf and it certainly provided plenty of entertainment during the Ryder Cup.

The 16th is a monster par five, measuring nearly 600 yards from the blue tees; the hole double doglegs past all types of hazards, including trees, water, bunkers and punishing rough, and then you have to have to find the green, fiercely protected on both sides by the River Liffey. Even more difficult than the 16th is the stroke index one par four 7th measuring 430 yards from the tips. It’s a potential card wrecker that requires an accurate approach shot to another green guarded by water. These are just two examples of what to expect during your adventure round the Palmer North course.

In many ways, the K Club is reminiscent of the Belfry. Firstly it’s a tournament course. Secondly, it’s a resort course. Thirdly it’s dominated by water. Fourth and finally, it is tough, and so is the second course, formerly known as the Smurfit and now called Palmer South.

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Arnold Palmer

Arnie teamed up with Ed Seay in 1972, forming the Palmer Course Design Company which was later renamed Arnold Palmer Design Company when the firm moved to Orlando, Florida, in 2006.

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