Founded
in 1889, Royal County Down is the second oldest club in Northern
Ireland. Chief designer was none other than old Tom Morris for
the princely sum of 4 guineas. Always ranked in the top ten
courses in the world a more picturesque setting you could not
wish to have. As the song by Percy French says, you literally
have the Mountains of Mourne sweeping down to the sea with the
peaks of Slieve Donard and Slieve Bearnagh, protective guardians
of Dundrum Bay and its most treasured gem, the links of Royal
County Down. On a clear day the mountains of the Isle of Man
can clearly be seen in the distance.
“A
hole that will exhilarate and terrify” is how Harry Vardon
described the 9th hole.The course is littered with demanding
blind shots forcing you to trust your swing and caddy! The 80
foot hill that masks the 9th fairway from the tee has ruined
many a good front nine score.The links grabs you by the throat
from the start with tight fast running fairways littered with
pot bunkers designed to be penal, massive dunes keep you company
throughout the front nine and as Tom Watson advises “you
have to keep it straight”. 
Royal County Down continuously has some of the
best conditioned greens anywhere in Ireland and the U.K. It
is widely stated by those in the know that the front nine at
Royal County Down is the finest nine in the world. There is
no finer golfing moment than to be on the 4th tee with the heather
in bloom and the company of friends to share the experience.
One of the club’s great boasts is that,
so charmed were American visitors by Royal County Down that
they went back to the Cincinatti Country Club in Ohio and recreated
the classic 13th hole.
Royal
County Down is considered by many to be the finest anywhere
in the world. It ranks amongst the toughest golf courses on
the planet and some say it is second only to Pine Valley in
this regard.