The Disability and Inclusive Golf Association next event will take place in Stackstown Golf Club on Sunday 23rd August. DIGA was originally known as the Disabled Irish Golf Association, founded by the late Trevor Hillen in 2019 who was dedicated to promoting golf as a sport for people with disabilities. Following Trevor’s untimely passing and the Covid pandemic DIGA was revived in 2022 to continue Trevor’s work. The committee renamed DIGA as the Disabled and Inclusive Golf Association to reflect its’ welcome to those with disabilities and those living with long-term health challenges. There are no medical certificates required, and there are no classification criteria needed to play in DIGA outings. Events bring beginners and experienced players together in a relaxed environment. Golf is truly a sport for all to enjoy. DIGA looks forward to welcoming you to any of our events for a great game of golf in a patient, supportive and enjoyable environment. Click HERE for more info.
The World Invitational Father & Son Tournament is now in it 37th year and is held in Waterville Golf Club in Co Kerry from the 5th to 9th August. This event is a sell out every year with repeat golfers every year. Fathers play with their son on a world class golf course and all enjoying the Irish hospitality over a few days. For more information click HERE
The Rosapenna Summer Links Classic takes place from the 24th to 26th August, taking in Sandy Hills Links, St Patrick’s Links by Tom Doak & the Old Tom Morris Links. Click HERE for more information
The KPMG Women’s Irish Open will be held from 27th-30th August on the South Course at The K Club, Straffan, Co Kildare. This event features Leona Maguire and many of the Ladies European Tour professionals and up & coming Irish amateurs. Tickets come with free parking. More information can be found on their website https://kpmgwomensirishopen.ie/
