KPMG Women's Irish Open

Novellus Finance returns as co-sponsor of KPMG Women's Irish Open

Novellus Finance have announced that they will be returning as co-sponsors for the 2025 KPMG Women’s Irish Open which returns to Carton House, a Fairmont Managed Hotel, in Maynooth, Co. Kildare for a second year.

Novellus Finance returns as co-sponsor of KPMG Women's Irish Open

Irish eyes smiling for Dimmock, Maguire and Curtis Cup heroines

Annabel Dimmock completed a dream comeback from a career-threatening injury to end her five-year drought and claim a “home” win after a playoff in the KPMG Women’s Irish Open at Carton House.

Irish eyes smiling for Dimmock, Maguire and Curtis Cup heroines

Maguire not panicking over putting as she trails Dimmock by 11 shots at Carton House

Leona Maguire insisted there are “no panic stations” after she endured another frustrating day on the greens to trail leader Annabel Dimmock by 11 strokes heading into the final round of the KPMG Women’s Irish Open at Carton House Fairmont.

Maguire not panicking over putting as she trails Dimmock by 11 shots at Carton House

Leona Maguire hits the front as Olivia Mehaffey makes happy return

Leona Maguire led the home challenge after an opening 70 but she was even more pleased to see pal Olivia Mehaffey dip under par on her return to action in the KMPG Women’s Irish Open at Carton House Fairmont.

Leona Maguire hits the front as Olivia Mehaffey makes happy return

Leona Maguire ready for KPMG Irish Open tilt — 'For me, it's the best job in the world'

Leona Maguire is looking forward to giving back at this week’s KPMG Women’s Irish Open, but she jokes she can’t wait for the next generation of Irish stars to hit the tour and help carry the load.

Leona Maguire ready for KPMG Irish Open tilt — 'For me, it's the best job in the world'

Carton House girls welcome record Irish presence at next week's KPMG Women's Irish Open

Carton House hosts next week’s KPMG Women’s Irish Open, and their young stars can’t wait to welcome the largest-ever Irish presence in the field.

Carton House girls welcome record Irish presence at next week's KPMG Women's Irish Open

Leona Maguire: "To have a Women's Open at Portmarnock would be phenomenal”

Leona Maguire believes events like the KPMG Women's Irish Open and this week's Women's Amateur Championship could be big stepping stones towards seeing the R&A bring the AIG Women's Open to Portmarnock.

Leona Maguire: "To have a Women's Open at Portmarnock would be phenomenal”

Soenderby wins KPMG Women's Irish Open as unluky van Dam snaps driver in buggy accident

Leona Maguire believes Carton House has a tough act to follow when it hosts the KPMG Women's Irish Open on the O'Meara Course next year after a spectacular — and bizarre — finish at Dromoland Castle.

Soenderby wins KPMG Women's Irish Open as unluky van Dam snaps driver in buggy accident

Maguire eight behind Van Dam: "I'm trying my best here, so I'll give it one more day"

Leona Maguire needs to shoot the lights out to end a 17-year wait for a home winner after a closing bogey six left herself eight shots behind leader Ann Van Dam in the KPMG Women's Irish Open at a sun-splashed Dromoland Castle.

Maguire eight behind Van Dam: "I'm trying my best here, so I'll give it one more day"

Maguire catches fire in nick of time

Leona Maguire produced a scintillating finish and picked up five shots in her last five holes to go into the weekend just six shots off the lead in the KPMG Women's Irish Open.

Maguire catches fire in nick of time

Maguire ready for KPMG Women's Irish Open tilt after last year's "learning curve”

Winning a tournament is an emotional experience for any player, but if defending champion Klara Davidson Spilkova is any indication, Leona Maguire faces an emotional rollercoaster in this week's €400,000 KPMG Women's Irish Open at Dromoland Castle.

Maguire ready for KPMG Women's Irish Open tilt after last year's "learning curve”

Maguire and McIlroy set to play back to back at home as KPMG Women's Irish Open gets new date

IRISH GOLF is set for a mega festival of golf at the end of next summer with the KPMG Women’s Irish Open and the Horizon Irish Open set to be played in back-to-back weeks.

Maguire and McIlroy set to play back to back at home as KPMG Women's Irish Open gets new date

Maguire one shy but declares revived KPMG Women's Irish Open "a roaring success"

Leona Maguire declared the first KPMG Women's Irish Open for ten years a "roaring success" despite finishing a shot outside a playoff in front of 10,000 fans at Dromoland Castle.

Maguire one shy but declares revived KPMG Women's Irish Open "a roaring success"

Maguire just two back as three shots cover top 15 in KPMG Women's Irish Open

Leona Maguire is hoping the home crowd can roar her on to victory today after a best-of-the-day 65 left her just two shots off the lead heading into the final round of the KPMG Women’s Irish Open at Dromoland Castle.

Maguire just two back as three shots cover top 15 in KPMG Women's Irish Open

Leona lurking in bid for "Major" win at Dromoland Castle

Leona Maguire confessed winning the KPMG Women's Irish Open would be just one rung below a Major after she holed over 100 feet of putts in a five-under 67 to lurk just two shots off the lead at Dromoland Castle.

Leona lurking in bid for "Major" win at Dromoland Castle