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MURPHY WINS ON PROFESSIONAL DEBUT IN EGYPT
Ireland’s Sam Murphy got his professional career off to a flying start by winning on his first outing to capture the 2026 Ein Bay Open at Sokhna Golf Club in Egypt on the developmental Alps Tour.
IRELAND DENIED BY FRANCE IN OCTAGONAL MATCHES
The Women’s Ireland team enjoyed a strong week to finish runner’s-up in the early season Octagonal Matches at Costa Ballena in Spain.
KIM COMPLETES COMEBACK FOR THE AGES WITH LIV WIN IN ADELAIDE
Anthony Kim completed one of the most inspirational, and improbable, comebacks ever seen in golf after out-duelling Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau to win the individual title at LIV Golf Adelaide on Sunday.
NI LEGENDS EVENT RETURNS TO GALGORM IN SEPTEMBER
The NI Legends event will return to Galgorm from September 4-6 as part of the new 2026 Staysure Legends Tour international schedule. Markus Brier is the defending champion after the Austrian defied the elements to complete his memorable win in 2025.
REED WINS AGAIN, HARRINGTON HITS 500 MILESTONE
In a week where Ireland’s Pádraig Harrington reached a magical 500 tournament appearances milestone, Patrick Reed kept up his recent imperious form to win his second DP World Tour event in three weeks with a two-stroke triumph at the 2026 Qatar Masters.
RECORD PRIZE MONEY ON OFFER FOR 2026 LET SEASON
The Ladies European Tour (LET) announced the 2026 schedule with 30 international events including the KPMG Women’s Irish Open at The K-Club and a record prize purse of more than €40 million.
MCKIBBIN BEST OF THE IRISH AS REED WINS IN DUBAI
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry didn’t have the weeks they wanted at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic where Tom McKibbin closed out as the leading Irishman in a week when LIV raider Patrick Reed finished top of the pile at The Emirates Golf Club.
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.
