145 ROI clubs to receive €2.8 million from Sport Ireland's Club Resilience Fund

145 ROI clubs to receive €2.8 million from Sport Ireland's Club Resilience Fund
Balbriggan Golf Club will receive €25,000 from the Sport Ireland Club Resilience Fund

Balbriggan Golf Club will receive €25,000 from the Sport Ireland Club Resilience Fund

Golf Ireland has announced the allocation of the €2.8m Club Resilience Fund for eligible clubs located in the Republic of Ireland.

Delivered by Sport Ireland, the fund aims to provide short-term financial help to golf clubs, support business resilience and future sustainability post-COVID-19.

Eligible clubs were invited to apply for funding at the end of 2020 and to be considered for funding, applicants must have met the criteria and conditions set out in conjunction with Sport Ireland, which were designed to assist clubs most in need of financial supports.

Just 32 of the 145 clubs that will receive funding will receive the maximum amount of €25,000 — Abbeyleix, Adare Manor (old course), Arklow, Athenry, Athlone, Balbriggan, Balcarrick, Ballyhaunis, Baltinglass, Bantry Bay, Beech Park, Borris, Cahir Park, Castleblayney, Castlegregory, Cill Dara, Coollattin, Corrstown, Craddockstown, Letterkenny, Muskerry, Nenagh, Oughterard, Portarlington, Portumna, Skibbereen & West Carbery, Slade Valley, Strokestown, Sutton, Tubbercurry, Virginia and Wicklow.

Club
Abbeyleix25000
Achill Island20000
Adare Manor (old course)25000
Ardee15950
Arklow25000
Ashbourne20000
Athenry25000
Athlone25000
Athy20000
Balbriggan25000
Balcarrick25000
Ballaghaderreen10000
Ballina15950
Ballinamore18633
Ballinasloe24900
Ballinrobe20000
Ballybofey & Stranorlar15950
Ballyhaunis25000
Ballyheigue Castle13900
Ballyneety15950
Baltinglass25000
Bantry Bay25000
Beaufort15950
Beech Park25000
Belturbet13900
Berehaven12800
Birr12400
Black Bush23500
Blacklion21075
Blainroe20000
Blessington Lakes15950
Borris25000
Boyle5000
Bray15950
Buncrana8000
Bundoran15950
Cahir Park25000
Callan13900
Carlow20000
Carrick on Shannon20000
Carrick On Suir15950
Castlebar20000
Castleblayney25000
Castlecomer15950
Castlegregory25000
Castlerea14450
Castlewarden15950
Ceann Sibeal23000
Charleville20000
Cill Dara25000
Claremorris18500
Clonakilty14575
Clones15950
Clonmel23500
Cloughaneely15950
Co. Cavan15000
Co. Longford20000
Co. Meath12400
Cobh15950
Coollattin25000
Corrstown25000
Courtown20000
Craddockstown25000
Cruit Island15950
Delgany15950
Donabate15950
Doneraile20000
Dunfanaghy23500
Dungarvan14450
Dunmore Demesne15950
Dunmore East15950
East Clare15950
Edenderry20000
Ennis24149
Enniscorthy24500
Fermoy15950
Forrest little24961
Glengarriff18500
Gort20000
Greencastle14550
Greenore15950
Kanturk15950
Kenmare23500
Kilcock12400
Kilkee20000
Killeen15950
Kilrush20000
Kinsale15950
Laytown & Bettystown15950
Letterkenny25000
Lismore15950
Loughrea23487
Lucan20000
Macroom15950
Maine Valley13900
Mallow20000
Mannan Castle14965
Millicent20000
Mitchelstown15950
Moate20000
Mountbellew19142
Mountrath20000
Mulranny13900
Muskerry25000
Nenagh25000
New Ross15950
Newcastle West15950
North West20000
Oughterard25000
Portarlington25000
Portsalon15950
Portumna25000
Rathdowney13900
Roscommon20000
Roscrea24750
Rossmore16170
Royal Curragh20000
Royal Tara23600
Rush15950
Seapoint15950
Shannon15950
Skerries20000
Skibbereen & West Carbery 25000
Slade Valley25000
Spanish Point13900
Stackstown15950
Strandhill15950
Strokestown25000
Sutton25000
Swinford20000
Templemore15950
The Heath15950
Thurles12400
Tipperary15950
Tramore15950
Tuam18882
Tubbercurry25000
Tullamore13900
Virginia25000
Waterford17135
Westmanstown7000
Westport23538
Wexford15950
Wicklow25000
Youghal13900

The average allocation is €18,995.

Mark Kennelly, Chief Executive of Golf Ireland said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has had, and continues to have, a severe financial impact on golf clubs which have been closed for 5 of the last 12 months. The submissions received from clubs confirmed the significant need for financial assistance and Golf Ireland made a strong proposal to Sport Ireland for significant support for clubs.

“Golf Ireland is supporting its member clubs in every way we can and we are delighted to have secured this funding for golf clubs in the Republic of Ireland. A total of 145 clubs will receive funding from this scheme immediately and we hope that several more will benefit from Fáilte Ireland’s Business Continuity Fund in the coming months. In addition, we hope that many of our clubs in Northern Ireland will receive funding from the Sports Sustainability Fund in the near future.”

“I’d like to express our thanks to Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Media and Sport Catherine Martin TD, the Minister for State for Sport and Gaeltacht Jack Chambers TD and Sport Ireland for considering the submissions that Golf Ireland made on behalf of golf clubs. Their response in allocating substantial funding underlines the vital role of golf in Ireland’s sports landscape ”.

Applications were open to clubs that could demonstrate a genuine need for funding to address the direct impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its business and future sustainability.

Upon receipt of an application, an eligibility check was completed to ensure the criteria were met and an assessment criterion was used to ensure clubs were only being scored on the information, facts and figures presented in the application and supporting documentation provided.

Clubs with no entrance fee and no cash reserves were prioritised while all applications were anonymised to ensure applications were independently assessed and scored before going to the Funding Review Committee for further assessment and allocation of final awards.