Calling all golf enthusiasts! Don’t miss the golfing spectacle of the year at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open, taking place at the iconic Dromoland Castle from August 31 to September 3, 2023. Experience world-class golf as top players from around the globe compete in this prestigious tournament. Ireland’s Leona Maguire will be a top draw, as she returns to seek to become the first Irish winner of the event.

Tickets from www.kpmgwomensirishopen.ie.

Under 16s are free! The atmosphere will be electric, and you won’t want to miss a moment!

Play a round in Clare!

While the Dromoland event is sure to be a highlight, even if you can’t attend, Clare has something special to offer all year round. With eleven remarkable courses, our county is a golfing paradise. From championship links to serene parklands, there’s a course for everyone. Be sure to explore our golf flip-book, showcasing all the courses, and plan your next golfing adventure in Clare.

You can view it online at www.VisitClare.ie/golf

A golf date for your diary

Dromoland Castle – 31st August to 3rd September.

The KPMG Women’s Irish Open will be staged for the second time at Dromoland Castle’s 18-hole Championship Course, from 31st August – 3rd September, 2023. The event is set to be bigger and better than ever so mark your calendars and prepare to see the best women in golf compete for the coveted trophy. Leona Maguire will be a star attraction, as she seeks to become the first Irish winner of the event.

Tickets from www.kpmgwomensirishopen.ie

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