This is one of the less well-known courses in the Top 100, particularly for those who haven’t visited the area. This is a shame, as the holes in the dunes - which is most of them - provide a brilliant ...
When you picture a golf trip to Ireland, vivid images unfold: wild, ever-changing weather; centuries-old traditions steeped in history; firm turf that tests every shot; wicked bunkers that challenge ...
IF your inner foodie is begging you to treat your taste buds and combine a mouth-watering epicurean experience with sampling ...
Yeats is synonymous with Sligo, particularly north Sligo, but now there is evidence to suggest that the connection with the county also extends to the west Sligo region. It has emerged that Enniscrone ...
ON JULY 14th, 1923, the main sports page of this newspaper carried a fascinating advertisement. It had been placed by the Co Sligo GC, inviting entries for their August meeting. There was the Campbell ...
A 15-year campaign to allow locals determine the spelling of their seaside town is intensifying in the hope a new government will be formed and finally amend legislation to allow a plebiscite. Most ...
Generally friendly. However some of the surrounding waves are among the more sensitive and protected waves in Ireland. Important to be humble if exploring. Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer. Do you have ...
It looks like the people of seaside town Enniscrone in Co Sligo will get the chance this year to decide once and for all on how its name is spelled. A committee has been campaigning to have Enniscrone ...
A Boeing 767 has been taken to its new campsite home in the Republic of Ireland after a two-day journey by sea. The plane left Shannon Airport, County Clare, by barge on Thursday. It arrived at ...