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LOWRY RUES UNTIMELY DOUBLE AS ELVIRA WINS IN DUBAI
Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy were both in the mix at the Dubai Invitational, but it was Lowry who left with the sourest taste after an untimely double bogey on the final hole cost him his chance of a first individual win since 2022.
LOWRY AND ELVIRA BATTLE THE ELEMENTS TO LEAD IN DUBAI
Ireland’s Shane Lowry and Nacho Elvira from Spain both produced brilliant rounds of 68 in windy conditions to share a two-shot lead at the 2026 Dubai Invitational.
LOUGH ERNE NAMED AS WOMEN’S NEW NORTH OF IRELAND VENUE
The women’s amateur circuit in Ireland will see a substantial boost in 2026 with the launch of the North, South, East and West of Ireland Women’s Championships.
LOWRY & MOLINARI JOIN DUBAI INVITATIONAL FIELD
Shane Lowry and Francesco Molinari will bring Major Championship pedigree to the 2026 Dubai Invitational, with both former Open Champions confirmed for the opening event of the Race to Dubai’s international Swing at Dubai Creek Resort from January 15-18.
McILROY & BANNON HONOURED BY IRISH GOLF WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION
Masters champion Rory McIlroy and his lifelong coach Michael Bannon have been recognised for their outstanding achievements in the annual Irish Golf Writers’ Association (IGWA) awards.
IRELAND’S WALSH WINS LPGA CARD IN STYLE
Ireland’s Lauren Walsh is the latest player to earn playing rights on the lucrative LPGA Tour after the Castlewarden professional came through the Q-Series Final in Alabama.
CLARKE LEADS TEAM EUROPE TO SKECHERS VICTORY
Darren Clarke led Team Europe to a dramatic victory at the 2025 Skechers World Champions Cup at Feather Sound Country Club in Florida, finishing with a winning tally of 230 points, with Team International on 213.5 and Team USA on 204.5.
R&A CONFIRMS DATES FOR 2028 MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
The R&A today confirmed the championship dates for The Open, the ISPS HANDA Senior Open and the AIG Women’s Open in 2028.
MCILROY HAILS ‘INCREDIBLE’ AUSSIE CROWDS
Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy ended his historic 2025 season Down Under at the Crown Australian Open where he said the crowds were "absolutely incredible” at Royal Melbourne and that he looks forward to returning there next year.
