Golf’s GREATEST Holes | Royal Portrush | Episode 1

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Looking at holes at the Royal Portrush the home of this year’s Open Championship Chris Hollins and Paul McGinley are joined by Darren Clarke and actor James Nesbitt as they take on the 1st, 4th and 6th holes. A great opportunity to take a look at the course before the best players in the World take it on in July.

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11 Comments

  1. The best golf course in Ireland and probably the best links course on the planet. On a day like that it's stunning and fun to play

  2. 3 Great guys. All real good North Coast ambassadors. James home town area too : ) My daughter played sixes here last summer. Greens next level good. Practise green best green I ever used.

  3. I've watched a lot of pros with youtubers, and despite the vast gulf between their play the pros are often quite twitchy and ungenerous until they know they've beaten them convincingly. Is it an Irish thing that these pros are really supportive and positive to their amateur counterparts?

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