Delahunt Golf and Country Club
 
 

In 1993 Delahunt Golf and Country Club celebrated its 25th anniversary, marking a quarter century of service to the town of Treherne. This beautiful course was a town project from the outset, with its people putting their time, money and labour into its construction. Today, the people of Treherne can step back and look on their efforts with pride as Delahunt has matured into a truly fine golf course.

Large oak, poplar and spruce trees line many of its fairways, making most of them tight and unforgiving. This is especially true on the course's most difficult hole - the 460 yard 8th. While not overly long for a par five, the 90o dogleg in this fairway is sure to cause a few problems. Because of the height of the trees that surround it, it is very difficult (if not impossible) to cut the corner. Therefore a booming drive from the tee is required if you have aspirations of reaching the green in two.

Other holes worthy of mention are the long 2nd and 9th holes

(both measuring in at well over 500 yards) and the 210 yard 6th, long for a par three. Of these "mini-monsters" the 2nd hole is probably the most difficult due to its very tough green (beware of heavy mounding in front).

 
   

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