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Westwood and Poulter set for DP World Tour return at Dunhill
Cam Smith, winner of the 150th Open at St Andrews in 2022, is hoping to become the first Australian champion of the Dunhill Links, while Bubba Watson, a double Masters champion, would be the first American winner.
Gerard Dunne crowned 2026 Bridgestone Men’s Order of Merit champion
County Louth golfer Gerard Dunne has been crowned Bridgestone Men’s Order of Merit Champion after a brilliant season on the Irish amateur circuit.
Walker Cup: A profile of the ten GB&I players
Six players automatically qualified for Dean Robertson's team including Grehan courtesy of his Amateur Championship win in Royal Liverpool in June.
LIV Golf makes major prize-money cuts after scrapping team event
LIV stars will be playing for a lot less money than originally planned. That is in addition to extensive purse cuts previously announced at the start of the season.
Luttrellstown Castle next on the agenda for Irish Golfer Events
This weekend sees the Irish Golfer Events series head to Luttrellstown Castle followed by a 2-day event at Narin & Portnoo and Donegal next week on the 26th and 27th. Spaces still available.
Lowry admits struggle to get over painful sting of defeat
"End of a disappointing PGA Tour season. In truth not winning early in the season hurt and lingered for several months afterwards," he said on social media.
Come and support Play in Pink at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open
Come and support Play in Pink, the fundraising initiative of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI), at the KPMG Women's Irish Open at the K Club from August 27-30
75th Nancy Gannon Junior Open – A Very Special 75th Anniversary
Established in 1951, the 75th Nancy Gannon Junior Open was a truly special occasion at Baltray, with 170 junior golfers coming together to compete in this historic event.
Flogas Order of Merit for Irish Golfer Events following PGA National Slieve Russell event
Here is the latest Flogas Order of Merit for Irish Golfer Events following the most recent event at PGA National Slieve Russell. There are still plenty of opportunities left to influence your position. Get booked in now!
Bohill produces stunning comeback to claim inaugural Nancy Gannon U18 title
David Bohill produced a spectacular final-round performance to win the inaugural Nancy Gannon U18 WAGR Boys Tournament at Baltray, completing a remarkable comeback to claim the title by four shots on home soil.
McGinley, Mayo, and a date with the Clare hurlers part of GB&I prep
Dean Robertson is well in tune with how important sport is in Ireland. He knows Kerry are the golf standard in Gaelic games very much like six in a row chasing USA are the kingpins of the Walker Cup. But if Mayo can upset the odds why not Great Britain and Ireland?
Grehan the only Irishman on Walker Cup team
Ten golfers have been selected to represent Great Britain and Ireland against the United States of America in the 51st Walker Cup at Lahinch.
Thomas Higgins loses Walker Cup spot to US Amateur champion
Thomas Higgins' spot on the Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup team for next month's contest against USA in Lahinch has been snatched away from him at the eleventh hour with captain Dean Robertson selecting US Amateur champion Jack Whaley following his victory at Merion on Sunday.
‘When is this going to stop?’: Scottie Scheffler fights off horrible break to win St. Jude
Scottie Scheffler finally captured his second win of the season on Sunday at the 2026 FedEx St. Jude Championship. In the process, the World No. 1 ended a winless drought that stretched back to January.
Jordan Spieth and 2 other stars just miss ‘important’ top 50 cutoff
Three back-nine bogeys proved to be his undoing as he signed for a typically chaotic even-par 70, a T19 week and a 52nd-place season.
Three Irish selected for GB&I Jacques Léglise Trophy
Adam Fahey, Harry O'Hara and Isaac Oliver will tee it up for GB&I in the Jacques Léglise Trophy in The Island Golf Club on Friday and Saturday.
Portmarnock bid to retain Fred Daly crown
Paul Mitchell is hoping his Portmarnock side can become just the third team in the history of the Fred Daly Trophy to retain their crown when the All-Ireland Underage Inter-Club Finals get underway at Moate this week.
Spieth confident good times are coming despite playoff elimination
"I'm very, very confident in what's coming. I just ran out of steam and maybe made a couple bad decisions over about a six-week stretch on what I was working on, and I just didn't quite have enough time to make up for it."
“Playing against the world’s best players is where you want to be”
Mark Power is relishing another opportunity to compete in next month's Amgen Irish Open at Doonbeg as he looks to put on an autumn charge towards the end of his season.
Jack Whaley’s U.S. Amateur win, in demanding conditions, was unsurprising
Whaley handled playing in the rain incredibly well, even if he was getting annoyed at his father/caddie, who, per the winner, was struggling with the umbrellas, plural, all through the round.
McIlroy feeling lost as post Masters slump continues
“I’m so far away from where I need to be to even feel like I have a chance. I’ve just got to keep working and hope it turns around a little bit."
Mark Power heading to Irish Open in Doonbeg
"I could feel the crowd pulling me on every shot it was great, can't beat playing at home, would have been nice to give them a bit more to cheer about at the end but the Irish Open spot is always nice to get."
McIlroy and Lowry towards the bottom in Memphis
At the top it looks set to be a three-way shootout between world number one Scottie Scheffler, Sam Burns and Sungjae Im.
Foster secures best career finish in Switzerland
Anna Foster secured a T2 finish at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open with a final tally of 12-under, missing out on the top spot by just one stroke. Eleanor Givens earned her first ever win on the Ladies European Tour.
71 sees Clarke drop back to T10 at Boeing Classic
A 71 on Saturday sees Darren Clarke drop to T10 at five-under-par and four strokes back from the lead heading into the final round. Chris Devlin bettered his first round score with a 69.