Trump ‘more than welcome’ in Doonbeg for Irish Open says Agriculture Minister
*Donald Trump. US PRESIDENT Donald Trump “would be more than welcome” to attend The Irish Open in Doonbeg, the Minister for Agriculture has said.
*Donald Trump. US PRESIDENT Donald Trump “would be more than welcome” to attend The Irish Open in Doonbeg, the Minister for Agriculture has said.
TRUMP DOONBEG has been confirmed as the official venue for the 2026 Irish Open.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis. CO CLARE is on course to host The Irish Open for the second time in less than a decade with a deal close to getting over the line for Trump Doonbeg to be the official venue.
TWO GREENS at Trump International Golf Links and Hotel in Doonbeg have been damaged by vandals.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis OPERATING profits at the Doonbeg luxury golf resort owned by US President-elect, Donald Trump last year more than doubled to €2.06m in a record year for the business.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis ECO-experts employed by US President elect, Donald Trump’s Trump Doonbeg golf resort in flew over 200 resort soil sub-samples for analysis to the UK this year as part of a survey for the tiny 2mm protected snail at the resort, the Vertigo Angustior.
*Trump Doonbeg. Photograph: Arthur Ellis DONALD TRUMP’s Doonbeg resort is the subject of a high-level Garda investigation.
Linda Coleman, Trump International Golf Links & Hotel; and Simon Gidman, Tourism Ireland, at The Meetings Show in London. TRUMP DOONBEG were among the twenty five tourism companies from Ireland to attend a recent ‘Meet in Ireland’ event held in London.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis QUESTIONS around the impact on a tiny 2mm protected snail, the Vertigo Angustior is stalling plans by Donald Trump’s Doonbeg resort in West Clare for new pickle ball courts and other resort improvements.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis CLARE COUNTY Council has been urged to green light plans by the Donald Trump owned Doonbeg golf resort for pickle ball courts and other resort improvements in order to help create more “badly wanted” jobs in west Clare “when rural Ireland is collapsing around us”.