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GOLF IRELAND 2026 FIXTURES PLUS WOODBROOK TO ENJOY CENTENARY YEAR
Woodbrook General Manager Marcus Doyle says 2026 is shaping up to be a memorable year, as the club is set to host two major championships and celebrate their centenary.
CURRAN AND DAWSON TOP OF THE CLASS AT KIRKISTOWN
Patrick Curran went wire-to-wire while Anna Dawson came to the fore as the pair won their respective men’s and women’s 2025 Irish Intervarsity title at Kirkistown Castle Golf Club
ROBERTSON TO CAPTAIN GB&I WALKER CUP TEAM AT LAHINCH
Scotland’s Dean Robertson will continue as Captain of Great Britain and Ireland for the 51st Walker Cup match against the United States of America at Lahinch next year.
RAFFERTY CREATES GRAND SLAM HISTORY WITH NORTH WIN
Dundalk golfer Caolan Rafferty wrote his own piece of golfing history after winning the North of Ireland Championship at Portstewart to become the first golfer to complete the Irish provincial Grand Slam.
MEMORABLE CLEAN SWEEP FOR IRELAND SENIORS AT FERNDOWN
Ireland claimed all three of the 2025 Senior Women's and Men's Home Internationals titles after a thrilling finale against England at Ferndown Golf Club in England.
KILKEEL DUO WIN CORONATION GRAND FINAL IN ST ANDREWS
The Kilkeel Golf Club duo of Marie Walls and Michelle Hughes experienced the trip of a lifetime as they eased to success in the 2025 Coronation Foursomes Grand Final in St Andrews.
TIERNAN WINS DESPITE US WALKER CUP DOMINANCE ON FINAL DAY
As the ever-thickening haar rolled in off the Pacific to replace what had recently been clear blue skies, so the curtain came down on the Great Britain and Ireland side’s attempt to beat the United States of America and win the 50th playing of the Walker Cup at Cypress Point.
IRELAND CROWNED SENIOR MEN’S EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS
The Irish Men’s Senior team were crowned European Men’s Senior Team champions at the Diamond Country Club in Austria where veteran Joe Lyons played a starring role as Ireland landed their first team crown since 2017.
GREHAN CREATES MORE HISTORY IN WESPORT
County Louth golfer Stuart Grehan made history as he claimed the AIG Irish Men’s Amateur Close Championship in Westport, 20 years since a famous victory for Rory McIlroy at the County Mayo venue.
