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  • Dec 11, 2024 | independent.ie | Lauren Walsh |GolfSlow starts |Brian Keogh

    The Greystones man made an eagle, two birdies and two bogeys as he added a two under 69 to his opening 65 to share seventh place at halfway at Grand Prix Golf Club in Kanchanaburi. At eight under par, the former British Masters champion is six strokes behind Thailand’s Chonjarern Baramithanaseth with the top 17 who progress on six under or better.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | independent.ie | GolfSlow starts |Lauren Walsh |Aisling Bolton-Dowling

    Building on the success of the Brigid 1500 celebrations, which attracted nearly 80,000 visitors to Kildare in the early part of 2024, Brigid 2025 is set to deliver a bigger, bolder, and more vibrant experience as it becomes the latest cultural mainstay in an increasingly colourful annual Irish calendar. This coming year’s festival combines intimate concerts, large-scale events, and a series of cultural gatherings that honour Brigid’s enduring legacy through the theme ‘Her Spirit, Our Story’.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | independent.ie | Lauren Walsh |GolfSlow starts |Brian Keogh

    Members of the Association of Golf Writers voted to reward the County Down man (35) after a year of four wins that culminated in a sixth DP World Tour Race to Dubai triumph. McIlroy’s fifth victory is a record for an individual in the 74-year history of the award, breaking his tie with Lee Westwood. The Northern Irishman previously claimed the trophy in 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2022.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | independent.ie | GolfSlow starts |Lauren Walsh |Aisling Bolton-Dowling

    Empty cans were discovered by Gardaí in the car An unaccompanied learner driver caught driving erratically by gardaí in Co Kildare was found to be intoxicated behind the wheel. At around 6pm on Friday evening, December 6, Gardaí were out on patrol along the M7 near Kildare when they spotted a car being driven erratically by what appeared to be an unaccompanied learner driver.

  • Dec 8, 2024 | independent.ie | Lauren Walsh |Brian Keogh

    The world number one went into the final round a shot adrift of Ryder Cup teammate Justin Thomas, who was bidding to end a two-and-a-half year winless streak. But despite playing his first event for three months, Masters and Olympic champion Scheffler proved a class apart, closing with a blistering, bogey-free nine under 63 to win by six shots from Tom Kim on 25 under.

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