Golf: Delightful, and Ruddy Hard, Too

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We adored Ireland because it was the most changeless place on earth. Was! Now, since its conversion to Europeanism, it's got money and it's got bustle and it's got a compulsion for building things.

There are new roads to drive urgently along, in every farmer's field there's a gleaming new mansion and while there were always great golf courses galore, it seems that Dublin is now a giant clubhouse with fairways radiating as far as the mind can see.

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Golf: Delightful, and Ruddy Hard, Too

Where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the tee.

Lathered, obsessively energetic Irishmen were once hard to find but there's one whom I know well. Pat Ruddy has been so busy building golf courses that he's worn himself out.

He still has the urge and the devilment to make his ow...

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