United States president Donald Trump says he hopes to visit this year's Irish Open golf tournament at his Doonbeg golf resort in county Clare in September.
Donald Trump once said he “couldn’t care less” about the Doonbeg resort in Co Clare, but he surely does now. Revenues from ...
Could another of President Trump’s golf courses be awarded a men’s professional national open? Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg is rumored to be in line to host the Amgen Irish Open, potentially ...
He was a local politician in Australia, then a MAGA mover-and-shaker thanks to outrageous tweets that he now says were part of a WWE-style persona. But through it all, Nick Adams has been a loyal ...
Gardai have launched an investigation after a bomb threat was made to US President Donald Trump’s five-star hotel in Co Clare. Sources have told The Irish Mirror the threat was made to the Trump ...
Trump International Golf Resort in Doonbeg has not received confirmation that the US President will attend the Amgen Irish Open in September.
NEW solar-powered showers have been installed at one of the country’s busiest beaches to accommodate the growing number of ...
There were cheers in Doonbeg this afternoon when news had filtered through that next year's Amgen Irish Open will be played at Trump International Golf Club in the village. There was delight among ...
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Trump 'thinks' he'll visit Doonbeg in September, praises 'fighting Irish' in special message
The US President also described Taoiseach Micheál Martin as “a fantastic guy.” ...
When Vice President Mike Pence woke up Tuesday in the west of Ireland, he had a long commute ahead of him: the span of the entire island to Dublin, where he was meeting with government officials. The ...
The Irish Examiner reported Donald Trump will be visiting his new Doonbeg Resort, where winter storms have wreaked havoc on the seaside course: Significant erosion has caused the fifth green and 14th ...
Doonbeg on Trump: ‘People in west Clare don’t get too bothered with what goes on in the wider world’
“The legal and political side of the Trump organisation isn’t a priority for us, to be honest.” That is according to a shop owner in Doonbeg, Co Clare, when asked to comment on Donald Trump being ...
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