As Royal Portrush golf club sneaks into view from around a curve in the County Antrim coast road, the sight is unforgettable. Emerald green fairways glimpsed between shaggy-topped sand dunes, the great headland of Inishowen contrasting vividly with the low line of the Skerries and the sea beyond.Ping i15 DriverThe fade-biased design of the PING i15 Driver meets the needs of golfers who place a high priority on working their tee shots. The traditional pear -shaped 460cc titanium head is engineered with a bulge crown design and deeper face to optimize energy transfer for greater ball speed and the solid feel preferred by better golfers. Internal weighting reduces spin and the hosel is positioned slightly back from the face to help promote tour-preferred trajectories and control. Its titanium carbon finish provides a sleek and optically Bodywraps pleasing appearance.Portrush is home to one of the most glorious stretches of links land in all of Ireland. Along with Portstewart, Castlerock and Ballycastle, it comprises one of four of the most natural courses you’re ever likely to find almost shoulder to shoulder – a necklace of golf’s finest gems.”Fire away lads,” says the starter as I study the course guide and nervously draw a 3-wood from the bag. Royal Portrush throws down the gauntlet from the first tee of the famed Dunluce course. Established in May 1888 and included in every list of the world’s top 100, the Dunluce has long been regarded as one of the greatest tests of a golfer’s skill. Had it been more suitable in other respects for staging a modern Open Championship, it would certainly have held more than the one in 1951, when the eccentric Max Faulkner lifted Claret Jug.