- A
currach (Irish:
curach [ˈkʊɾˠəx]) is a type of
Irish boat with a
wooden frame, over
which animal skins or
hides were once stretched,
though now canvas...
- the
Chattan Confederation. The
Scottish Gaelic surname for
Macpherson is
Mac a'
Phearsain which means son of the parson. The
Celtic church allowed priests...
-
Norman with
renovations to the
course being made in 2015 by
Bobby Weed and
MacCurrach Golf Construction, Inc.
Medalist is
considered the home club to Norman...
- 1992 Jodi
Figley 1991 Kim
Williams 1990
Denise Baldwin 1989
Jennifer MacCurrach 1988
Jenny Lidback 1987
Laurel Kean 1986
Tammie Green 1985
Tammie Green...
- it repaired.
While returning to the
mainland in his
currach, the
servant met a
stranger in a
currach (later
identified as Manannán), who blew his breath...
- yards, to a
total length just over 6,700 yards, and re-rated as a par 70.
MacCurrach Golf Construction, Inc. was the
primary construction contractor. When...
- Gorán Bhaird, "townland of the bard's grove")*
Cloughfern (possibly from
Currach Fearnaí, "marsh of the
place of alders")*
Drumnadrough (from
Droim na gCruach...
- gCurach,
based at
Machaire Gathlán, is a
voluntary group that
organises currach races and
takes part in
numerous races all over the country.
Gweedore is...
-
accessed reasonably safely by
approaching with a
small boat, such as a
currach, from the east to the
point marked as
Portatemple on the charts. This is...
- lit. 'hollow of the rushes'), and to the
south is
Curragh More (Irish:
Currach Mór, lit. 'great marsh').
Carrauntoohil has a deep corrie,
known as the...