Gavin Moynihan

McKibbin clinches card as Sharvin and Hurley make Final Stage of Q-School

Hollywood teenager Tom McKibbin credited his fighting spirit and consistency as key after he closed with a six-under 66 to become the youngest Irish player since Rory McIlroy to clinch his DP World Tour card at the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final.

McKibbin clinches card as Sharvin and Hurley make Final Stage of Q-School

Sharvin mounts gutsy comeback from disaster at Second Stage of Q-School

Ardglass’ Cormac Sharvin came back from a nightmare start to keep alive his hopes of winning back his DP World Tour card at the Second Stage of Q-School in Spain.

Sharvin mounts gutsy comeback from disaster at Second Stage of Q-School

LIV Golf denied OWGR Points for now; mixed fortunes for Power and Meadow

LIV Golf players will not receive world ranking points for their next two events after failing to give the Official World Golf Ranking enough time to study their new strategic alliance with the MENA Tour.

LIV Golf denied OWGR Points for now; mixed fortunes for Power and Meadow

Lowry motoring early in BMW as McBride shines in Sweden

Shane Lowry motored to his lowest opening round since April and insisted he’s chasing his first win for more than three years in the BMW Championship and a chance to win the $17 million FedEx Cup bonanza in Atlanta next week.

Lowry motoring early in BMW as McBride shines in Sweden

Sugrue bags first round lead in Finland with borrowed clubs

Mallow’s James Sugrue borrowed clubs from former West of Ireland and Irish Open champion Mikko Illonen and blasted a seven-under 65 to lead the Vierumäki Finnish Challenge by a shot.

Sugrue bags first round lead in Finland with borrowed clubs

Patient Murphy produces late rally to make Dimension Data cut

Kinsale’s John Murphy showed the patience of a veteran and birdied three of his last six holes to make the 54-hole cut with ease in the Dimension Data Pro-Am in South Africa.

Patient Murphy produces late rally to make Dimension Data cut

Denvir hits super 66 to win final TaylorMade Winter Series outing of 2021

Elm Park's Charlie Denvir rounded off 2021 in style when he made seven birdies in a five-under 66 to win the final TaylorMade Winter series outing of the year at a rain-softened Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links.

Denvir hits super 66 to win final TaylorMade Winter Series outing of 2021

Foley and McBride take different paths on Route 66

Professional Paul McBride and West of Ireland champion Hugh Foley took advantage of balmy conditions and fired five-under 66s in very different ways to take the top prizes in the TaylorMade Winter Series at Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links.

Foley and McBride take different paths on Route 66

Mulligan and Moynihan fire 65s to claim spoils in TaylorMade Winter Series

Daniel Mulligan and Gavin Moynihan took advantage of perfect links conditions to fire six-under 65s and claim the top prizes in the TaylorMade Winter Series at Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links.

Mulligan and Moynihan fire 65s to claim spoils in TaylorMade Winter Series

Raymond, Moynihan and Purcell to the fore at Portmarnock Links

Tour players Cameron Raymond, Gavin Moynihan and Conor Purcell rose to the top in the TaylorMade Winter Series at Portmarnock Links.

Raymond, Moynihan and Purcell to the fore at Portmarnock Links

Power shrugs off late double; Leona contending; Thornton wins

SEAMUS POWER shrugged off a closing double-bogey and vowed to “stay aggressive” as he chases his FedEx Cup dream at the Northern Trust in New Jersey.

Power shrugs off late double; Leona contending; Thornton wins

Poor finishes costly for Irish in Brittany

Poor finishes cost the Irish as close friends Jérôme Lando Casanova and Julien Brun recorded rounds of 66 to get to 12 under par and open up a four-shot lead going into the final day at the Open de Bretagne.

Poor finishes costly for Irish in Brittany

McElroy leads home charge as ten make weekend in Irish Challenge

Ballymena’s Dermot McElroy produced a magical short game display to lead the home challenge in the Irish Challenge at a wet and windy Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links.

McElroy leads home charge as ten make weekend in Irish Challenge

Purcell flies the flag in Sweden

Portmarnock's Conor Purcell fired a three-under 69 to go into the weekend just four shots off the lead in the Range Servant Challenge by Hinton Golf at Hinton Golf Club in Malmo.

Purcell flies the flag in Sweden

Sugrue set to make professional debut in Malmö

Irishman James Sugrue is excited to make his long-awaited professional debut at the Range Servant Challenge by Hinton Golf at Hinton Golf Club in Malmö on Thursday.

Sugrue set to make professional debut in Malmö

Kearney to "have a go" in Canary Islands; Hoey one back at Fancourt

Niall Kearney vowed to “have a good go” over the weekend after making ten birdies in a seven-under-par 64 to move to within four shots of the lead in the Canary Islands Championship.

Kearney to "have a go" in Canary Islands; Hoey one back at Fancourt