Conor Purcell couldn’t capitalise on an opening eagle and watched his hopes of topping the Challenge Tour rankings evaporate in the Rolex Grand Final in Mallorca.
Solid starts for Byrne and Walsh at Qualifying for LPGA Q-Series
Douglas’ Sara Byrne opened with a five-under 67 to sit just one stroke behind the leader after the first qualifying round for December’s LPGA Q-Series in Florida.
Lowry nine back in Madrid; miraculous Nolan joins Power, Kennedy, Kitt and Mullarney in PQ2
Shane Lowry made five birdies in his last ten holes but a three-under 68 still left him nine shots behind leader Angel Hidalgo heading into the final round of the acciona Open de España in Madrid.
Kilkenny’s Mark Power combined great driving and putting to card a career-low eight under 64 in the Vierumäki Finnish Challenge and claim the first-round lead by a shot from Frenchman Clément Berardo.
Leona comes up clutch at Aramco London: "Hopefully this inspires more young Irish girls"
Leona Maguire dug deep into her memory bank of Solheim Cup heroics and conjured a magical closing eagle three to smash another barrier by becoming the first Irishwoman to win on the Ladies European Tour.
Maguire in the pack again in Thailand as Tavatanakit goes back to back
Leona Maguire finished in the pack for the second week running as Patty Tavatanakit made it back-to-back wins with victory in the LPGA’s Honda LPGA Thailand.
Caldwell lurking in South Africa as Walsh hangs tough in Morocco
Clandeboye's Jonathan Caldwell fired his lowest round for nearly three years to go into the weekend just a shot off the lead in the Challenge Tour's NMB Championship in South Africa.
Lauren Walsh and Olivia Mehaffey struggled on day two but remained within touching distance of South Africa’s Cara Gorlei in the Magical Kenya Ladies Open at Vipingo Ridge.
Rookie Walsh hits the front in Kenya as Mehaffey finds her happy place again
Lauren Walsh wants to mark her rookie season with an LET win, and she got off to the perfect start by firing a bogey-free four-under 69 to grab a share of the lead at the season-opening Magical Kenya Ladies Open.
Glass half full as Walsh and Mehaffey agonisingly miss out on full cards at LET Q-School
Lauren Walsh and Olivia Mehaffey came up just short at the final stage of the LET's Lalla Aicha Q-School in Morocco, but they still have much to look forward to in 2024.
LIV cards for Samooja, Kozuma and Vincent as Walsh starts well at Q-School
Finland’s Kalle Samooja, Japan’s Jinichiro Kozuma and Zimbabwe’s Kieran Vincent came through the 36-hole final-day shootout to win their places alongside the likes of Jon Rahm in the LIV Golf League next season.
Walsh fights back to open with 72 at LPGA Q-School in California
Castlewarden’s Lauren Walsh birdied three of her last four holes to open with a level par 72 in the first round of the LPGA and Epson Tour Qualifying Tournament Stage I in California.
Lauren Walsh aims for LPGA after helping Wake Forest to historic NCAA win
Lauren Walsh is looking forward to joining Leona Maguire and Stephanie Meadow on the LPGA Tour after clinching the winning point to help Wake Forest claim their first NCAA Division 1 Women's title in Arizona.
21 named on Golf Ireland's High Performance squads for 2023
Golf Ireland has today confirmed that 21 players will form the 2023 Men’s and Women’s High Performance squads. Twelve men and nine women have been selected, and they will form the backbone of Ireland’s international squads for next year.
USA wins singles 7-1 to cruise to 11-point Curtis Cup win
Great Britain and Ireland suffered its third heavy Curtis Cup defeat in a row when the USA won seven of the eight singles to romp to a 15 ½ and 4 ½ win at Merion.
McIlroy close to his best in Canada; Leona cut again, USA leads Curtis Cup
Rory McIlroy had the fans chanting his name as he carded a five-under 65 to share the lead with Tony Finau heading into the final round of the RBC Canadian Open.
Walsh retains Curtis Cup spot; Coulter second reserve
Eight players have been selected for the Great Britain and Ireland team to play the United States of America in the 42nd Curtis Cup at Merion, Pennsylvania from 10-12 June.
Stone and Wallin hold 36-hole lead as Walsh misses ANWA cut
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Two late bogeys proved costly for Castlewarden’s Lauren Walsh as she missed the cut by a shot in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Champions Retreat.
Late birdie gives Walsh encouragement at Augusta National Women's Amateur
Castlewarden's Lauren Walsh signed off with a birdie four as she opened with a four-over 76 to keep her hopes alive of making the cut in the Augusta National Women's Amateur at Champions Retreat.
Tiger sighting at Augusta; Lauren Walsh all set for ANWA
TIGER WOODS mania is in full swing for the Masters after the five-time champion jetted into Augusta yesterday and headed to the course for a practice round.