Irish PGA Championship returns to Galway Bay Golf Resort

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It was officially announced today that the Irish PGA Championship will return to Galway Bay Golf Resort from October 10-13 having last staged the Irish Championship back in 1994 when a 26-year-old Darren Clarke won with a four-round total of 285.

Tim Rice is set to defend the title he won in a wire-to-wire victory at Moyvalley last year and he is in on form having recently won the PGA EuroPro Tour’s “FORE” Business Championship at East Sussex National Golf Resort & Spa.

41-year-old Rice fired a closing two under par 70 in his victory at Moyvalley Hotel and Golf Resort last June leaving the Limerick GC professional three shots ahead of Colm Moriarty (Drive Golf Performance), with 2016 champion, Damien McGrane, finishing in third on six under par.

The 108th Irish PGA Championship will be contested over 54-holes, October 11, 12 and 13th and the tournament will be preceded by a Pro-Am on October 10th.

“We are really delighted to be staging our national championship at Galway Bay this year,” said PGA in Ireland regional manager, Michael McCumiskey.

“When we first visited Galway Bay for the official opening it was clear to everyone what a great layout and design that Christy O’Connor Jnr had delivered and it led to the club and the Smurfit Group agreeing to play host to the 1994 Irish PGA Championship. Over four days, Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley fought out what can be truly described as ‘the duel in the west’ with Clarke proving best by a very narrow margin.”

“This year, defending champion Tim Rice will be joined by many of our leading players including past champions Simon Thornton, David Higgins and Michael McGeady. The field will also feature regular winners Richard Kilpatrick, Brian McElhinney and Colm Moriarty.”

“We have played Pro-Ams in recent years at Galway Bay Golf Resort and the style in which the golf course has been presented, through Course Superintendent Damian Coleman, really enthuses our interest in playing the event in October.”

The golf club has recently made an extensive investment into the development of a new clubhouse with a new, larger and better-equipped restaurant, bar and changing area so as to enhance the golfing experience.

“We are delighted to announce that the 108th Irish PGA Championship will this year be held at Galway Bay Golf Resort,” said Ronan Killeen, Director of Galway Bay Resort.

“We have hosted many big events in recent times – the Irish Mid-Amateur Open, Bi-Annual Carey Cup and Connacht Finals – and we look forward to welcoming Ireland’s top PGA Professionals to our course. The course is in superb shape right now and we look forward to showing it off in October.

“It promises to be a superb, well-attended event, with the best of Ireland’s professionals battling out to become the Irish PGA Champion.”

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