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Hannah Screen, Mimi Rhodes, and amateur Lottie Woad made a strong start at the 2025 KPMG Women's Irish Open, finishing day one in a share of third place at five-under-par.
Lottie Woad will take a commanding seven-shot lead into the final round of the KPMG Women's Irish Open after carding a bogey-free 67 on Saturday. The world No 1 amateur holed six birdies for a ...
Leona Maguire snuck inside the cut at the 2025 KPMG Women's Irish Open where world number one amateur Lottie Woad leads at halfway with Anna Foster best-placed of the Irish in action.
Brian Keogh – US Open preview: ‘Complete player’ Scottie Scheffler ready for rough and tumble World No 1 looks man to beat with Oakmont set to deliver Major test of endurance ...
Rory McIlroy went out on a magic carpet of sheer brilliance but joined Shane Lowry in coming home in an ambulance as Oakmont punished Irish golf’s twin stars in the 125th US Open.
Brendan Lawlor proved a cut above the rest as he cruised to his first ISPS Handa Irish Open for Golfers with Disabilities in the Gross Stroke Play Division at Roganstown, north Co Dublin. The 28 ...
He had won the Irish Open, and at the start of this Open, he looked fundamentally unstoppable. He set a 36-hole record, beat his own 54-hole record and came into the final round leading by four shots.
The Women's Irish Open is almost here, and the excitement is building among golfing fans across the country. The 2024 tournament saw a record-breaking 37,000 spectators gather to witness world ...
The Irish duo will go off the 10th tee at 12.40pm Irish time on Thursday (7.40am local), and off the first tee at 6.25pm on Friday (1.25pm local) alongside former champion Justin Rose.
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry will play together for the first two rounds of the US Open at Oakmont Country Club. The Irish duo have been drawn to play together at 12.40pm Irish time on Thursday (7 ...
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Rory McIlroy carried his form from the US Open into the opening round of the Travelers Championship as the Masters champion carded a six-under-par 64 to sit two off the early clubhouse lead ...