Irish Open journey ends for Ennis duo Áine & Aideen
Áine Dongan putting. Photograph: Joe Buckley ENNIS DUO Áine Donegan and Aideen Walsh have failed to make the cut to the final two rounds of the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.
Áine Dongan putting. Photograph: Joe Buckley ENNIS DUO Áine Donegan and Aideen Walsh have failed to make the cut to the final two rounds of the 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.
*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: Brian Arthur DROMOLAND CASTLE AND COUNTRY CLUB could be hosting The KPMG Women’s Irish Open for the next two years if the 2022 event proves to be a success.
Photograph: Brian Morrison More than 25,000 spectators are expected to attend next week’s KPMG Women’s Irish Open at Dromoland Castle’s 18-hole Championship Course.
*Irish international golfer, Aideen Walsh, as Sports Direct is unveiled as new partner of the 2022 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Walsh, the Sports Direct ambassador for the tournament which takes place in Dromoland Castle from September 22nd – 25th, announced the launch of their new ‘Get A Grip’ campaign to support the partnership. Photograph: James …
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