Faldo Series Ireland Championship moves to Lough Erne
The Faldo Series has announced details of an exciting move to one of the six-time Major winner’s most recent course designs when the tournament returns to Ireland this year on August 24-25.
The Faldo Series has announced details of an exciting move to one of the six-time Major winner’s most recent course designs when the tournament returns to Ireland this year on August 24-25. The third annual Faldo Series Ireland Championship will be played at Lough Erne Golf Resort in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Organised in conjunction with LEGR and supported by the European Tour and The R&A, the event is expected to feature some of Ireland’s best golfing talent, both boys and girls, aged 12 to 21.
Competitors will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of previous Faldo Series winner Rory McIlroy, who was part of Faldo’s mentoring programme, Team Faldo, and who is also the touring professional at Lough Erne.
The leading players in each age category of the 36-hole tournament will receive an invite to the Faldo Series Grand Final when the event returns to Brazil later this year and at which the competitors will have the opportunity to meet and draw inspiration from Faldo himself. Faldo commented: “The project has been designed with professional golf in mind, which makes it a fitting venue for a Faldo Series tournament – our aim is to help prepare these young players for the realities of the professional tournament and our course at Lough Erne will do exactly that.”
Where next?
Equipment news: Golf GPS systems: equipment guide Competitions: Win some fantastic prizes
Get the Golf Monthly Newsletter
Subscribe to the Golf Monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest tour news, equipment news, reviews, head-to-heads and buyer’s guides from our team of experienced experts.
-
‘I Think I Can Be Helpful’ – Rory McIlroy Opens Up On Potential Return To PGA Tour Policy Board
The four-time Major winner resigned from the board six months ago, but with the game still fractured, he could be about to return
By Mike Hall Published
-
Two-Time Major Runner-Up Amy Olson Announces Retirement Aged 31
The LPGA Tour pro, who has been on maternity leave since last year, made the announcement on social media
By Mike Hall Published