Novellus Finance have announced their return as partners of the Women’s Irish Challenge for 2026, continuing their support for the tournament as it heads into its second year at Malahide Golf Club.
Following the success of the inaugural event last year, the Women’s Irish Challenge has quickly established itself as a key fixture in the Irish golfing calendar. The tournament marked Ireland’s debut on the LET Access Series, providing a vital platform for emerging professional golfers to compete and progress towards the Ladies European Tour.
The return of Novellus Finance reflects the growing momentum behind the event and its role in developing the next generation of golfing talent. In 2025, the tournament welcomed a strong international field of over 100 players competing in a 54-hole stroke play format, with the event praised for its atmosphere, organisation, and community support.
Set against the backdrop of Malahide’s championship parkland course, the event will once again bring elite-level competition to Dublin’s north coast. The venue, which hosted the historic first edition, offers a challenging test for players while providing spectators with a unique and accessible tournament experience.
Novellus Finance have been strong supporters of professional golf in recent years, with a particular focus on advancing the women’s game. Their continued involvement in the Women’s Irish Challenge highlights a long-term commitment to fostering opportunity and growth at a crucial stage in players’ careers.
As the tournament builds on a highly successful debut, the continued backing of partners like Novellus will play a key role in strengthening the event’s impact and ensuring its place as an important stepping stone within the global women’s golf pathway.
With rising stars set to return to Malahide, the 2026 Women’s Irish Challenge promises to build on last year’s success delivering another exciting week of competition while inspiring the next generation of golfers across Ireland and beyond.























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