BDO Northern Ireland tees up NI Open deal
Brian Murphy and Laura Jackson; BDO NI Partners teeing off with Ross Oliver; Galgorm Castle Golf Club. Picture: Elaine Hill

Brian Murphy and Laura Jackson; BDO NI Partners teeing off with Ross Oliver; Galgorm Castle Golf Club. Picture: Elaine Hill

Business advisory firm, BDO Northern Ireland, has been unveiled as the latest big name sponsor of the NI Open.

The agreement sees the Belfast-based firm join an all-star list of event supporters that includes prominent local and international brands, festival partner Ulster Bank and One Direction star Niall Horan’s Modest! Golf Management company. 

Part of the European Challenge Tour’s international schedule, the NI Open is expected to draw a strong contingent of professional players and up to 40,000 visitors to Galgorm Castle in Ballymena from July 28-31.

BDO Northern Ireland is an award-winning accountancy practice that employs more than 170 people in Northern Ireland and provides professional services to more than 1,000 local companies. 

Brian Murphy, Partner at BDO said: “The NI Open is a great occasion for families, sports fans and business people. The sponsorship is a great fit for the event and helps cement our position as the accountancy firm for Northern Ireland. We both take great pride in our roots and are committed to helping local talent make their mark on the national and international stage.   

“This is an exciting time for golf and commerce in Northern Ireland. Year-on-year the event has wowed global audiences with its compelling mix of top golf and an attractive region that is open for business. We believe this year will prove to be a landmark for the NI Open and are proud to be associated with the biggest event in the local golfing calendar.”

Last year, more than 39,000 people descended on Galgorm Castle and up to 500 million people watched international television highlights as France’s Clément Sordet was crowned the 2015 NI Open Champion.

The Northern Ireland Open takes place at Galgorm Castle from July 28-31. The tournament is free to attend and tickets can be secured by registering online at www.niopen.golf