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  • Golf trips to Lahinch with the randy priest, the time he is on patrol with the local militia and they follow a cow around the mountainside all night thinking it is a Nazi parachutist.

    Motion of Souls: A Novel Excerpt James Claffey 2011

  • 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

  • Liscannor, and I think he has a boat there or at Lahinch.

    An Eye for an Eye Anthony Trollope 1848

  • In accordance with this plan he did drive over to Lahinch.

    An Eye for an Eye Anthony Trollope 1848

  • I will drive over to Lahinch, and come round in the boat.

    An Eye for an Eye Anthony Trollope 1848

  • Instead of going as was his custom to Lahinch, and then rowing across the bay and round the point, he drove his gig to the village of

    An Eye for an Eye Anthony Trollope 1848

  • Kate ever since she had lived in these parts had seen the canoes from Liscannor and Lahinch about in the bay, summer and winter, and had never found anything dreadful in it before.

    An Eye for an Eye Anthony Trollope 1848

  • He had ceased now to care much about seeing Father Marty, and would come, when the tide was low, direct from Lahinch to the strand beneath the cliffs, from whence there was a path through the rocks up to Ardkill.

    An Eye for an Eye Anthony Trollope 1848

  • When the Ryder Cup last ventured to Ireland, it was not played at epic Ballybunion, truly one of the world's greatest layouts by any standards, or another historic and acclaimed links like Lahinch, but rather at the K Club on a course designed by American Arnold Palmer, seemingly imported whole from Florida, where it would be in good company among a thousand other virtually identical and characterless designs.

    Forbes.com: News Larry Olmsted 2011

  • Lahinch in lovely Ireland is my favourite place to be.

    Irish Blogs WiseIrishBlog 2010

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