Not the longest of par 5’s and probably originally named because the hole runs in the direction of the Cemetery down at Keil beach, the hole is well known as a potential card-wrecker and its name is better put down to the fact that many a good round has come to grief here. Out of bounds all the way down the right and deep rough to the left calls for a fearless drive to the relatively narrow fairway in between. Even then the fairway is criss-crossed by two trenches which fork together at Dunaverty’s ancient standing stone. Two hillocks rise up like two giant shoulders to protect the entrance to the large green which lies beyond.
Via Dunaverty GC