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Murphy up to fifth as McBride and Maguire suffer costly missed cuts
John Murphy shot a second successive four-under round of 68 to climb into the top five with 18 holes to go in the Mannings Heath Masters, but both Alex Maguire and Paul McBride's promotion bids suffered.
Foster inside the top 10 at sun drenched opening round at Swiss Ladies Open
Anna Foster was in the first group out and made the most of her early start to shoot a four-under 67 and get back in the clubhouse before the baking afternoon sun hit its peak at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open.
68 for Power as plenty of Irish hit red in scorching conditions
"I played well would have liked to be a bit better but to finish strong like that is nice, I saw the leaderboard and saw that lads were ripping it up so there is a long way to go so happy enough," said Power who lies in T17.
Grehan and Lester off to shaky starts as Sunshine Tour visits Eswatini
Liam Grehan and Rowan Lester are both well outside the provisional cut mark after the opening round of the Sunshine Tour's FNB Eswatini Challenge.
Garcia set for first Irish Open start since 2015
Sergio Garcia looks set to become the latest big name addition to the Amgen Irish Open with the Spaniard reportedly teeing it up at Trump International Golf Links, Doonbeg next month.
Irish hopes end as Fahey and McLean-Tattan bow out of Boys’ & Girls’ Amateurs
There will be no fairytale stories of Irish success at either the R&A Boy' or Girls' Amateur Championships this year as both Adam Fahey and Zoe McLean-Tatton fell in their respective rounds of 32.
He’s from an island with three golf courses. He’s three days from a Masters invite
It was there, on one of the three golf courses on Reunion Island — a 40-mile-wide speck of dust 400 miles off the east coast of Africa — that Sautron first found his way to a set of clubs.
LIV Golf season finale cancelled, according to report
What has long been rumoured has now been reported as reality: LIV Golf’s team championship in Michigan has been cancelled.
Entries closing for Donegal Golf Club’s Magee Scratch Cup
Taking place on Saturday, August 22, the entry deadline for Donegal Golf Club's Magee Scratch Cup is Friday August 14.
Mullarney cherishing rare home chance at Killeen Castle
"It's going to be a slightly different test to last year. It's a but firmer, a little bit faster, it's a lot warmer, but it's in great shape and I've played here a bunch of times since last year so I'm looking forward to it."
Mark Power relishing Irish Challenge test
"Last year I was missing cuts by one and I was trying to make them but now I am not even worried about the cut I feel like the golf is there and it's about trying to get those big finishes and stay patient but at the end of the day."
Connolly set for competitive return at AIG Irish Men’s Close
After more than a year away from competition, Paraic Connolly is looking forward to returning to action when the Portumna member plays in the AIG Irish Men’s Amateur Close Championship at his home club.
Yates takes amateur road back into golf
It’s 10 years since Yates claimed his most noteworthy win on the amateur circuit in Ireland, when he was crowned West of Ireland champion at County Sligo Golf Club.
Moran eyes further Irish Challenge success
“Getting to play the Irish Challenge and then the Irish Open was special. It was close to my family home, so I was well-supported. It was two brilliant weeks from being here to then heading to the K Club."
Murphy best of the Irish on day one at Mannings Heath Masters
John Murphy is inside the top 10 after day one of the Clutch Pro Tour's Mannings Heath Masters, but Paul McBride and Alex Maguire both have work to do to hold onto their Order of Merit rankings.
McLean-Tattan squeezes through but other Irish bow out at Girls’ Amateur Championship
Zoe McLean-Tattan needed all 18 holes to finally see off Anahi Lohner-Hutzer of Switzerland in the R&A Girl's Amateur Championship round of 64 and she's now the last remaining Irish competitor.
Fahey marches on but O’Hara, Burke and Oliver all suffer defeat at Boys’ Amateur
Adam Fahey produced a dominant display to book his place in the final 32 of the R&A Boys' Amateur Championship, but it was late heartbreak for the other three who made the matchplay stages.
Royal challenge awaits at Killeen Castle for HotelPlanner Tour
After staging one of the best events on the HotelPlanner Tour schedule in 2025, Killeen Castle plays host again to the Irish Challenge and it’s not just the Irish-born players treating it as a home event.
PGA National Slieve Russell next up for Irish Golfer Events
The next event in the Irish Golfer series is this Friday the 14th of August at PGA National Slieve Russell and there are still limited spaces available. Book your spot now.
Glory for McBride at K Club Pro-Am
"It feels great, I didn't think it would be caught this morning but you still have doubts in your head, someone can go out and go nuts especially here on the South. But I am delighted to win, really delighted," said McBride.
No matchplay golf for Irish trio at U.S. Amateur
Hopes were high that at least one of the three would make the top 64 and enter the knockout stages but those hopes were dashed on the second strokeplay round.
Five surprising golfers face playoff elimination. Here’s why that matters extra
At this week’s FedEx St. Jude Championship, the Tour will cut from 70 to 50, which is a big deal for two reasons. Getting inside that number is always a massive deal, but this year there’s something extra on the line.
O’Hara, Fahey, Oliver and Burke make Boys’ Amateur knockout stage
It was a day of mixed emotions for the nine Irish competing in the R&A Boy's Amateur Championship at Glasgow Gailes, with four, led by Harry O'Hara, advancing to the knockout stages.
Campbell, Lee-McNamara, Cantwell and McLean-Tattan all set for Girls’ Amateur matchplay
Four irish girls are among the 64 set to contest the knockout stages at the R&A Girls' Amateur Championship at Craigielaw in Scotland with Molly Campbell the pick of the quartet over 36 holes.
Two decades and $1 billion later, can the FedEx Cup finally win over the fans?
It's a staggering amount of money. It's even more staggering when you consider that, two decades on, it hasn't really captured the imagination of the average fan.