Mark Gannon

How the ‘West’ made Irish golf, and Rory McIlroy, a global golfing powerhouse

Sunday’s win by Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans came just three days after a historic gathering of former West of Ireland champions at County Sligo and put into context the massive contribution of that championship to Irish golf over the past 100 years.

How the ‘West’ made Irish golf, and Rory McIlroy, a global golfing powerhouse

Entries for Laytown and Bettystown Senior Scratch Cup close this Sunday

The West of Ireland Championship is just over four weeks away and golfers looking to hone their games for the opening amateur “major” will have a chance to prepare by teeing it up on links terrain in the 36-hole Laytown and Bettystown Senior Scratch Cup on Sunday, March 27.

Entries for Laytown and Bettystown Senior Scratch Cup close this Sunday

Davy Jackson - the quiet man who let his golf do the talking

In a stellar golf career spanning over six decades, Clandeboye's David Jackson, Jacko, Davy or Stonewall as some journalists liked to label him, has demonstrated over the years that the overriding importance of having a secure short game is more important than length.

Davy Jackson - the quiet man who let his golf do the talking

The eternal beauty of Baltray

They will jocosely lord it over their friends and near neighbours at Laytown and Bettystown that Tom Gilroy, a Scottish banker who lived at Coney Hall in Mornington, abandoned the 11 rudimentary holes he had laid out on his lands there because of the nuisance of rabbits and other difficulties and headed across the river Boyne to explore the promised land at Baltray.

The eternal beauty of Baltray