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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Ringdufferin Golf Course.
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Ringdufferin Golf Course Player Reports
Thomas Allen (Wales) 16/06/07
The views from the back 9 are the most fantastic I have ever come accross.
Stragford Lough at its best. The hills seem to disapear when you look at the fantastic views. As Arnold says " I will be back"
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Bill Johnson (Ireland) 27/04/04
This is one of the most physically demanding courses I've played, not for the faint of heart. The first time out leaves you with a desire for a 50ft periscope to see where to hit the ball on the front nine. The front nine are not too demanding and are quite interesting.
Facing the 10th hole is quite daunting and is only the start of making you wish you were a mountain goat. And, the next few holes are relentlessly tiring after battling your way up the hill on the tenth. The front nine hills were just a warm up for the mountains in the back nine where you feel like the weight of a pendulum going back and forth accross the same valley, many holes a repeat of the one before.

