Dromoland Castle set for record year after ‘staring into abyss’ after Covid
*Dromoland Castle. THE luxurious five star Dromoland Castle is heading towards a projected record year for the business in 2023.
*Dromoland Castle. THE luxurious five star Dromoland Castle is heading towards a projected record year for the business in 2023.
With judging complete for this year’s Clare Business Excellence Awards, today (October 19, 2023) we announce our finalists.
IN THE Snack Shack in Ennis sits a countdown clock to Christmas Day, which gets whipped on display every year when October rolls around. Today, the countdown clock says there are 74 days until Christmas. It’s a timely reminder to get your shopping lists in order but equally, a nudge to your boss that it’s …
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Smilla Tarning Sønderby. FOR THE SECOND YEAR in a row, it took a three way play-off to determine the winner of the Dromoland Castle hosted KPMG Women’s Irish Open.
*Klára Spilková celebrates at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open in 2022 (Image: Mark Runnacles/LET) REIGNING WOMEN’S Irish Open Champion Klára Spilková has said it would be “amazing” to retain the title.
*Aideen Walsh and Áine Donegan. Photograph: John Mangan THOUSANDS of golf followers will descend on Dromoland Castle this weekend to witness many of the game’s leading female golfers compete for the Irish ladies open title with locals backing Clare duo Aideen Walsh and Áine Donegan.
*Leona Maguire teeing off in front of the iconic Dromoland Castle during the 2022 Irish Open. Photograph: Joe Buckley LEONA MAGUIRE is the home favourite for the KPMG Women’s Irish Open which returns to Dromoland Castle this week and she’s determined to give the strong support “as much to cheer about as possible”.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS will host the 19th Hole Community and Family Fun Festival when the Women’s Irish Open rolls into town at the end of August.
One of Dromoland Castle’s longest serving members of staff has retired after over three decades with the business.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur A COMMUNITY FESTIVAL is to be held in Newmarket-on-Fergus when it hosts the Women’s Irish Open for the second year in a row.