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Transport Routes confirmed for Irish Open

Fans are being encouraged to take advantage of FREE Park & Ride shuttle services when the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open makes it inaugural visit to Lahinch Golf Club on July 4-7, 2019.

Sharon Shannon to kick off music at Irish Open

Renowned Irish accordion and local singer Sharon Shannon will kick off an incredible weekend of music at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Lahinch Golf Club this July.

Conor Murray added to Irish Open Pro-Am Line-Up

Ireland, Munster and Lions Rugby star Conor Murray has been confirmed to play in this year’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Open Pro Am in Lahinch in July.

Truagh/Clonlara Camogie u14s set for Féile

Truagh/Clonlara Camogie under 14 girls will represent Co Clare in this year’s Féile in Cork on the 8th, 9th and 10th of June.

Clare club is finalist in 2019 Good Causes awards

A Clare swimming club has beaten off stiff competition to be named amongst the thirty-six community groups, sports clubs and organisations from all over Ireland were today announced as regional winners and finalists in the National Lottery Good Causes Awards 2019.
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Lifestyle Pavilion new addition to Irish Open at Lahinch

The Dubai Duty Free Irish Open is proving once again the prestigious tournament has more to offer its fans with BEO Bites, a health and wellness event run by founders and Clare residents Aoibhin Garrihy and Sharon Connellan, the latest high-profile addition to an action-packed week at Lahinch Golf Club from July 3-7.

Lahinch transformation continues for Irish Open

The ball is rolling at Lahinch Golf Club as the build for this year’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Open – a Rolex Series event – officially gets underway with 50 days to go until the prestigious tournament takes place on the County Clare links for the first time from July 3-7.

Jerry Flannery to abseil Thomond Park for charity

Former Munster and Ireland hooker Jerry Flannery is calling on potential participants to hold their nerve and scale 160 feet down the side of one of Ireland’s most well-known buildings to help make wishes come true for seriously ill children all across Ireland.
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