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  • Of course there's always the option of naming it after its zone of conception, but who wants to live their life with 'Ballybunion' for a moniker?

    Irish Blogs 2010

  • Playing some of the toughest courses in the United Kingdom, including Ballybunion and Dunvegan, Cink got reacquainted with links golf.

    Cink's playoff performance denies Watson at British Open 2009

  • Then she told me this story I had made up for her about how I was 80 years old and playing the 17th hole at Ballybunion with my sons and grandson.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Hypnosis 2010

  • Then she told me this story I had made up for her about how I was 80 years old and playing the 17th hole at Ballybunion with my sons and grandson.

    Hypnosis 2010

  • His immediate form had been indifferent and the week he spent in Ireland beforehand, playing Doonbeg, Ballybunion and Lahinch as a links precursor was fun but not especially productive.

    The Open 2010: Stewart Cink learns to live in shadow of Tom Watson 2010

  • With its rolling dunes, marram grass and breathtaking ocean vistas, Barnbougle could be easily mistaken for Ballybunion on Ireland's west coast--with wider fairways, different accents and the possibility of an off-course encounter with the Tasmanian Devil a carnivorous marsupial the size of a smallish dog that really exists.

    World's Top Places To Play Golf Chris Santella 2009

  • Merry Tee Time: Clockwise from top right, a trip to Ireland's Ballybunion; a Zero Tolerance windshirt; the book 'Jack Nicklaus, Simply the Best!'

    Golf Gift Do's and Don'ts 2007

  • Then turning to the Prince of Ballybunion, who had been drinking whiskey-punch all night with the Princes of Donegal and Connemara,

    The History of the Next French Revolution 2006

  • The Princes of Mayo, Donegal, and Connemara, marched by the side of their young and royal chieftain, the Prince of Ballybunion, fourth son of Daniel the First, King of the Emerald Isle.

    The History of the Next French Revolution 2006

  • The Prince of Ballybunion, for a wonder, did not make a speech.

    The History of the Next French Revolution 2006

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