Portstewart Golf Club
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My first experience with British golf and the course didn't disappoint! Rain, sun, 25 mph winds with stronger gusts... great fun! The Town course is a bit more scenic being right on the sea but the Strand is a great test.
Jim Daggs (JDaggs@printgrc.com) 07/99
I have played on the course and I think that it is excellent indeed.
Paul Gilroy (cmp.Gilroy@ukgateway.net) 01/00
My grandfather William Coltart was the professional from about 1912 to 1922. Greetings: I have never played your course but would like to someday. I would just like to comment that my grandfather William Maxsted Coltart was a golf professional at Portstewart Golf Club from 1912 until 1922. He also owned a golf shop with his wife Edith where he made his own golf clubs and golf balls. One of his clubs was recently sold to a Swiss Bank last summer as a prize in one of their tournaments. William was also a member of the Royal Blue Lodge #404 F A M which is somewhere nearby. Everyone in the Coltart family were golf pros or in some way involved with the sport. Thanks for this opportunity to communicate. Have a great day. May the wind be at your back, your drives straight, and the birdies plentiful.
Dennis Coltart (DACOLTAR@stvincent.org) 11/98
Biggest and best surprise of a recent ten-day golf trip. Fabulous course with tremendous variety of holes. Each hole was unique and challenging. 17th is a bear against the wind. The greens were medium-fast and true. We absolutely loved Portstewart.
MJC (hank@berkshire.net) 11/98
Super course with magnificent dunes on the front and more open, typical links on the back. Views are spectacular from the elevated tees and greens on the front. I was fortunate to play with members and then share a few pints afterwards in the clubhouse. Nicest bunch of guys you will ever meet. You will love this course!
Brian Pugh (bpugh@na.ko.com) 11/98