Donald Trump’s Doonbeg Golf Club in Co Clare is to host next year’s Irish Open, Extra.ie can reveal. A Government source told Extra.ie that they hope the US president will visit his course during the ...
Rory McIlroy has confirmed that he would have no qualms about playing in next year's Irish Open, even if it is staged at one of Donald Trump's golf courses. This comes as McIlroy expressed his ...
Doonbeg general manager Joe Russell said that while US president Donald Trump would like to attend the Irish Open in ...
Police in Ireland are looking for three suspects they believe dug up greens and planted Palestinian flags in the lawn of the Trump International Golf Links & Hotel in Doonbeg. The damage coincided ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of competing on some of the great Irish links courses and doing it in a competitive format, The Great Irish Links Challenge, scheduled for May 22-25, is your opportunity.
Trump International Golf Links and Hotel in Doonbeg, Co Clare was vandalized on Wednesday night, March 12. Several Irish media outlets reported on Thursday that it is believed that three individuals ...
The Irish environmental group that challenged the original plans for Donald Trump’s Doonbeg golf course are now insisting that no new permissions can be granted at the site until the status of a rare ...
US President Donald Trump suggested that Doonbeg in Co Clare, where he owns a luxury golf resort, is in the United Kingdom. The President made the gaffe while hosting the UK Prime Minister Keir ...