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    Sunset view of lush fairways at The K Club featured in promotion for the Irish Open. Sunset view of lush fairways at The K Club featured in promotion for the Irish Open.

    You’re invited to the Irish Open

    World-class golfers take on world-famous courses as the Irish Open tees off each year. Great times on and off the fairways are guaranteed

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    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.

    The Irish Open is the marquee golf event that takes place on the island of Ireland each year. First played in 1927, this top tournament on the European Tour has been hosted at great courses such as Royal County Down, Ballybunion, and Portmarnock.

    A golfing heritage

    Perusing the list of past winners reads like a who’s who of golfing legends. Since George Duncan's win at the inaugural event at Portmarnock back in 1927, greats such as Seve Ballesteros, José María Olazábal, Ian Woosnam, Nick Faldo, Bernhard Langer, Sergio García, Sam Torrance, Colin Montgomerie, Pádraig Harrington and Shane Lowry have all lifted the coveted trophy.

    Luxury clubhouse overlooking Trump Doonbeg Golf Links in County Clare at sunset, with rolling dunes beside the sea. Luxury clubhouse overlooking Trump Doonbeg Golf Links in County Clare at sunset, with rolling dunes beside the sea.

    Trump International Golf Links & Hotel, Doonbeg, County Clare

    Courtesy Steve Carr Golf for Trump International Golf Hotel

    Doonbeg is calling

    The 2026 Amgen Irish Open takes place at Trump International Golf Links Ireland, in Doonbeg, County Clare, from 10-13 September!

    This premier golf resort is regularly named amongst the world’s best. The par-72, 18-hole championship course hugs a stunning crescent-shaped beach, as the nine holes out and nine holes back make the most of the rugged west coast’s undulating emerald hills and golden sand dunes, with the Atlantic Ocean shimmering offshore.

    The five-star hotel comes complete with indulgent dining options, a luxurious spa and Ireland’s unparalleled hospitality. It’s time to discover Doonbeg.

    Dramatic Cliffs of Moher on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, with waves crashing below the towering sea cliffs. Dramatic Cliffs of Moher on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, with waves crashing below the towering sea cliffs.

    Cliffs of Moher, County Clare

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    Fun in County Clare

    County Clare is an ideal spot from which to explore the Wild Atlantic Way. Close by are the legendary Cliffs of Moher and the moon-like limestone landscapes of The Burren.

    Slightly further afield lie the lively charms of cities Limerick and Galway, while the Aran Islands offer an unforgettable island-hopping adventure, packed with cliff-top forts, cottage cafés, dry stone walls and more. This is a sublime corner of the island.

    Crowds gathered around the green at Royal County Down Golf Club during the 2015 Irish Open. Crowds gathered around the green at Royal County Down Golf Club during the 2015 Irish Open.

    Irish Open 2015, Royal County Down Golf Club, County Down

    Tee off at the Irish Open

    So, Ireland is calling! A famously warm welcome awaits and the craic (fun) will continue from the clubhouse to the greens to the legendary 19th hole. Consider this your Irish Open invitation. We'll see you on the fairways...