The Trump International Golf Club in Doonbeg will host next year’s Irish Open golf tournament.
The DP World Tour schedule for 2026-27, published today, confirmed that the west Clare links course, owned by US President Donald Trump, will host the event from September 10th and 13th next year.
The tournament will feature some of the world’s top golfers competing on a course originally designed by golfing great Greg Norman.
Welcoming the news, Eric Trump, Executive Vice President of The Trump Organisation said: “This tournament is one of the most celebrated events in golf, and bringing it to Trump Ireland is a true testament to the standard of excellence that’s upheld at this property.
The course is absolutely remarkable, and we are honoured to welcome the DP World Tour, its players, and fans from across the globe to experience the beauty and challenge of our championship links.”
General Manager of Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Ireland Mr Joe Russell added: “Trump Ireland is honoured to host the Amgen Irish Open for the first time in the resort’s history. This moment reflects the vision of the local community, who first championed the development of this resort, and the unwavering support of the Trump Family and The Trump Organisation, whose commitment to both the golf course and hotel has been vital to our success.
Trump Ireland’s rugged Atlantic setting and challenging design will offer a true test of skill and resilience for the world’s finest golfers.”
