 Scary: Par-3s at Portstewart are tough
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The Strand Course is the jewel in Portstewart's crown but it's hard to believe it was opened only 15 years ago, designed by Des Giffen. You'd have thought it had been established for centuries.
But be warned, there are some climbs upto both tees and greens to set the heart rate racing so a powered trolley is a definite advantage.
It's very much a driving course with several blind shots over dunes with some excellent par-3s. And the par-4s, which run down close to estuary and river, are sublime especially when played in the early evening light.
The Strand's also got a cracking finish with real testing par-4s at 16, 17, with a green perched on a hill and an 18th that's long treacherous.
The Riverside course is a par 68 which was extended with nine holes to a full 18 in 2004 following the purchase of some additional land. At 5,725 yards with extensive bunkers and a spectacular water feature, it offers a worthy alternative to the Strand running down to the river.
The Old course is a par 64, along the rocky shore east of Portstewart where the club was founded in 1894. It ends at the site of the original course, where golf was first played as far back as 1889. Only 4,730 yards in length, it's a fun course with breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline.