DOONBEG GOLF COURSE: For more than 100 years, people have talked about a piece of land near the town of Doonbeg, Ireland, where nature created its own golf course. The land is made up of rolling hills, high on the cliffs along the Irish coast but flat enough that all that was needed to create a world-class golf course was to lay out the holes and mow the fairways. When Greg Norman agreed to be the golf architect for this extraordinary site he described it as "...the perfect golf links terrain". On his first visit to the site in November 1997, the Irish press reported his reaction: "I am almost speechless. I have never seen a piece of land like this in all my travels. I didn’t know such a piece of property existed any more."