Donald, Fox and Horschel set for Amgen Irish Open returns

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European Ryder Cup Captain Luke Donald will tee it up at this year’s Amgen Irish Open alongside Ryan Fox and Billy Horschel when the popular event returns to Royal County Down, from September 12-15.

The former World Number One will be making his fifth appearance in the island of Ireland’s national open and he will join two members of his victorious 2023 Ryder Cup side, Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, in Newcastle later this year.

With just 50 days to go until the Amgen Irish Open, tickets are selling fast and fans are urged to purchase in advance to avoid disappointment. General Admission tickets can be purchased at this link, with limited Premium Experience options still available here.

“I’m very excited to have the chance to go back to Royal County Down,” said Donald. “We all had a great experience the last time the event was held there in 2015. It’s a fantastic golf course and a great test.

“I really enjoyed coming back to play in the Irish Open last year. Playing in front of the Irish fans was a real treat and it’ll be great to experience that welcome and hospitality again in September.”

Horschel, who won the PGA TOUR’s FedEx Cup in 2014, was a member of the victorious United States side which won the Walker Cup at the world-renowned venue in 2007, returning three points from four matches.

In 2021 he became just the second American to win the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, and earlier this year he secured his eighth PGA TOUR title at the Corales Puntacana Championship. Last week he recorded his career best finish in a Major Championship as he finished runner-up at The 152 nd Open at Royal Troon.

“My first experience of the Irish Open last year was a truly memorable one,” said Horschel. “The Irish crowds were so respectful and passionate and they were just a pleasure to play in front of, especially when I was playing alongside Rory for the first two rounds.

“And when I heard that it was going to be played at Royal County Down, I couldn’t miss the opportunity to get back to that wonderful venue. I have great memories of playing there in the Walker Cup and it will be nice to be reminded of that special week.”

Four-time DP World Tour winner Fox will be making his eighth appearance in the event later this year. The New Zealander has a formidable record at the Irish Open, finishing in a share of third last year, a runner-up in 2022 and 2018 and also recording a fourth-place finish in 2017.

Fox also won the NI Open on the European Challenge Tour in 2016 as he earned his DP World Tour playing rights for the following the season.

“I’m really looking forward to returning to the Amgen Irish Open,” said Fox. “It’s an event I always enjoy playing in. The crowds are incredible, the golf courses are fantastic and it’s just a great week on Tour.

“I haven’t had the opportunity to play at Royal County Down before, so I’m very excited to experience it in person and find out why it is so highly regarded by so many.”

First played in 1927, the Irish Open is one of the world’s most celebrated national opens, with an impressive list of former champions that includes Seve Ballesteros, Nick Faldo, Rory McIlroy, Pádraig Harrington, Shane Lowry, Colin Montgomerie, José María Olazábal, Bernhard Langer and Sam Torrance.

General Admission tickets are available for all four tournament days and the Celebrity Pro- Am, taking place on Wednesday September 11. Ticket+ options are sold out from Friday to Sunday, and are now on sale for Wednesday’s Pro-Am, with availability also remaining for Thursday September 12. Click here to purchase.

For those seeking a Premium Experience, the Green on 18 package has sold out, but there is availability in The Ballroom for every day of the championship as a private group of ten or in smaller groups on a shared table. Premium Experience options can be viewed here.

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