“The course is 6,835 yards, so it’s not the longest course and with the firm, fast fairways, they’re going to have to do some thinking on the tee - there’s a few holes where driver isn’t the right club, so it needs some careful planning. The first eight holes are the scoring holes - if they can get it under par on the first eight holes and then hang on round the few tough holes on the back nine, then you’ve got a chance at doing well.”
O’Donoghue has risen to the challenge of the course on day one with a final score of -4 after eagling the par-5 16th. The 31-year-old qualified for the tournament by winning the PGA Professional Championship’s Irish Qualifier at Co. Louth, and seems to be enjoying the course at Sherwood Forest.
“It’s a big event - as PGA Pros we don’t get to play in many 4-rounders, so it’s one of the biggest ones out here,” said O’Donoghue. “I got off to a pretty good start, hitting a lot of solid shots early on and just kept it steady then throughout the round because the wind picked up and it was tricky coming in.”