A cottage at Donald Trump’s Doonbeg golf resort in west Clare has sold for almost €900,000, an increase of nearly 70 per cent ...
The bodies of two anglers were recovered from the sea near Doonbeg, Co Clare, the Irish Coast Guard announced on Tuesday ...
Irish Star on MSN
Donald Trump reaction is priceless after 'small snail' issue at golf course brought up
Donald Trump was kindly reminded of the 'terminal decline' of a protected snail species threatening development plans at his Doonbeg resort in Ireland, only to be completely dumbfounded by the news ...
In August 2021, the same property sold for €530,000, with the €895,000 price representing an increase of 69pc over the past ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
Donald Trump says he will try to attend Irish Open 2026 at Doonbeg: 'Everybody wants me to be there'
US President Donald Trump hopes to visit Ireland in September to attend the Irish Open ...
US President Donald Trump has said he is “going to try” to attend the Irish Open golf tournament when it is hosted at his golf course later this year. Trump expressed hope that he would be visiting ...
Trump Doonbeg has “put parts of west Clare through college”, a local councillor said as she took exception to a single objector living in Longford holding up plans by the US president’s resort to ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Tony Smurfit: Ryder Cup deal makes business sense as Ireland 'where our heart is'
Smurfit Westrock was announced on Thursday as a worldwide partner and packaging innovation partner for the next three editions of the golf showpiece ...
US President Donald Trump said he hoped to visit Ireland this year during an Oval Office meeting with Taoiseach Micheál Martin dominated by questions around the Iran war. It was a friendly start to ...
Golf Monthly on MSN
'My Head Is In A Blender And I've Never Been Lower On Confidence'
I've never worked harder on my swing in my life and the result is the worst run of form I've ever experienced. What do I do now?
Taoiseach Micheál Martin made the traditional St Patrick’s Day visit to the White House yesterday, and the formalities appeared to pass off without incident. The sheer unpredictability of US president ...
Skipper Dean Robertson reckons passionate Irish support could be the game-changer for Great Britain and Ireland as they bid to end a five-match losing streak in September’s Walker Cup at Lahinch.
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