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07 October 2024

GB golf journalists tee off in Northern Ireland

Millions in GB to read all about our superb golf and hospitality

Millions of golf fans across Great Britain are set to read all about our world-class golf, following a recent visit by leading GB journalists to Northern Ireland. The journalists, who write for media outlets such as The Independent, The Herald and Golf News Magazine, were here as guests of Tourism Ireland and Tourism NI.

The journalists have been testing their golf skills at the parkland course at Templepatrick Golf Club on Kingfisher Country Estate, the Mussenden Course at Castlerock Golf Club and the Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush – the venue for The Open in 2025. Their itinerary also included exploring the Causeway Coastal Route – taking in the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Ballintoy Harbour and the Giant’s Causeway.  

Julie Wakley, Tourism Ireland’s Head of GB, said:“We were delighted to invite this group of journalists to Northern Ireland to experience some of our top courses for themselves. Their articles and online content will reach millions of golf fans – so this visit is a great opportunity to inspire a wide audience of prospective GB golf holidaymakers to take their next golf holiday in Northern Ireland.

“Golf is the world’s largest sports-related travel market and Tourism Ireland is working hard to drive home the message that a golfing holiday in Northern Ireland is about much more than a round of 18 holes – the combination of our world-class golf and our unique brand of hospitality plays a key role in attracting golfers from GB and around the world. We’re also taking every opportunity to highlight the fact that The Open will return to Royal Portrush next year and the Ryder Cup will take place at Adare Manor in 2027.”

GB journalists at Royal Portrush Golf Club, with Joe Cruise, Tourism Ireland (second left).

Notes to Editors:

  • Tourism Ireland is the organisation responsible for promoting Northern Ireland and the island of Ireland overseas as a leading holiday destination.
  • NISRA figures for 2023 confirm that overseas tourism to Northern Ireland contributed £675 million to the economy, driven by 2 million overseas tourists, with overseas as 56% of total tourism revenue.
  • Tourism Ireland’s international website is www.ireland.com, with 21 market sites available in 18 different countries, as well as one international site, in seven language versions around the world.