Holders Ulster and Leinster start well at Interpros
Reigning champions Ulster began the defence of their Women’s Interprovincials with a resounding 8 ½ to ½ victory over Connacht on day one at Slieve Russell.
Buchanan edges men's playoff as WIlson romps to nine-shot Ulster Strokeplay win
On a hectic morning in Clandeboye where heavy rain fell, 48 of Ireland’s best amateur golfers decided this year’s Ulster Men’s and Women’s Amateur Strokeplay Open Championship.
Ireland's men fall to Spain in Octagonal matches; women's quartet cut in Portugal
Ireland fell 6.5-2.5 to hosts and defending champions Spain and will battle England for third place on the final day of the Octagonal Matches in Cadiz.
21 named on Golf Ireland's High Performance squads for 2023
Golf Ireland has today confirmed that 21 players will form the 2023 Men’s and Women’s High Performance squads. Twelve men and nine women have been selected, and they will form the backbone of Ireland’s international squads for next year.
Leona lurking in bid for "Major" win at Dromoland Castle
Leona Maguire confessed winning the KPMG Women's Irish Open would be just one rung below a Major after she holed over 100 feet of putts in a five-under 67 to lurk just two shots off the lead at Dromoland Castle.
Beth Coulter has set her sights on next week’s Women's Amateur Championship after cruising to an impressive 6&5 win over Douglas’ Sara Byrne in AIG Irish Women's Close final at Grange.
Coulter taking nothing for granted in AIG Irish Women's Close bid
Title favourite Beth Coulter has vowed not to underestimate Edmondstown's Anna Abom in today's semi-finals of the AIG Irish Women's Amateur Close Championship at Grange.
Donegan the giant-killer as six Irish progress to last 32 in Women's Amateur
Lahinch’s Aine Donegan was the giant-killer on day one as she beat the leading qualifier, Icelander Ragnhildur Kristinsdóttir to make the last 32 of the Women’s Amateur Championship at Kilmarnock (Barassie).
Coulter heads six-strong Irish challenge into matchplay at 118th Women’s Amateur
Beth Coulter finished an impressive fourth as she led six Irish women into the matchplay stages of the 118th Women’s Amateur Championship at Kilmarnock (Barassie).
Kirkistown Castle’s Beth Coulter opened with a level par 73 to lie 11th in the race to make the top 64 qualifiers in 36-hole qualifying for the Women's Amateur Championship at Kilmarnock (Barassie).