East of Ireland Championship

Gillivan sets the pace with 67 at Baltray

Harry Gillivan hit the crossbar when he was beaten in the final of the Munster Amateur Championship at Cork in May, but he’s in a scoring position again at County Louth, where a five-under 67 gave him a one-shot lead after the opening round of the East of Ireland Amateur Open Championship.

Gillivan sets the pace with 67 at Baltray

Maguire comes from ten back to win East of Ireland title

Alex Maguire became the first Laytown and Bettystown member to win the East of Ireland Amateur Open in 41 years when he came from 10 shots behind at halfway to win by two shots on eight-under-par.

Maguire comes from ten back to win East of Ireland title

Brazill fires 65 to move one clear through 54 holes at East of Ireland

Naas’ Robert Brazill will be bidding to complete a remarkable comeback from injury and falling out of love with the game when he takes a one-stroke lead into this afternoon’s final round of The D Hotel-sponsored East of Ireland Amateur Open at County Louth.

Brazill fires 65 to move one clear through 54 holes at East of Ireland

Hedger feels right at home in Baltray breeze

A cold east wind gusting over 20 mph proved no impediment to Scotland’s Shaun Hedger as he carded a best-of-the-day five-under 67 to take a two-stroke lead into the final 36 holes of The D Hotel sponsored East of Ireland Amateur Open at County Louth.

Hedger feels right at home in Baltray breeze

Madden two clear after impressive 67 at blustery Baltray

Royal Portrush's Jack Madden overcame a difficult northeast wind gusting over 25 mph and made two eagles in a five-under 67 to take a two-shot lead after the opening round to the D Hotel-sponsored East of Ireland Championship at County Louth.

Madden two clear after impressive 67 at blustery Baltray

Campbell looking to stay on strait and narrow at Baltray as he seeks European call-up

Colm Campbell wants to take a giant step towards earning a spot on Ireland's six-man team for July's European Team Championships when he seeks his fourth amateur Major in the East of Ireland at County Louth this weekend.

Campbell looking to stay on strait and narrow at Baltray as he seeks European call-up

“Close” championships for Tullamore and Ballybunion

Golf Ireland will soon finalise the 2021 fixture list but the main events are now set in stone with the Irish Men’s Amateur Close set for Tullamore from May 8-12 and the Irish Women’s Amateur Close scheduled for the Old Course at Ballybunion from June 17-20.

“Close” championships for Tullamore and Ballybunion