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Suave Golf's Kyle Surlow and Steve 'Beige' Berger return to cover the biggest headlines in golf from the past week, including a plane crash landing at Riviera, Donald Trump attempting to use economic trade as leverage to secure an Open at Turnberry, Portmarnock's membership approving changes to attract a future Open, Rory's post-Masters media tour, and Barstool's new 'creator' golf tournament. Finally, the guys cover the state of LIV Golf, and try and figure out if there's any fixes that could salvage a tour that few are watching and paying attention to. Nice Grass Nice People is proudly presented by SUAVE GOLF Like & Subscribe to the show on YouTube Email us! nicegrassnicepeople@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A powerful healing service from St. Anne's Church, Portmarnock led by Fr. Pat Collins and joined by Roisin Doherty and Deacon Don. Roisin gives some of her testimony and they give stories of healing. L'articolo E100 | God's Healing Grace Power Hour – A Healing Service from St. Anne's Church, Portmarnock proviene da Radio Maria.
Aspiring honorary Irishman, Richard Pennell, joins us on this episode to reminisce about four golf trips he undertook to Ireland over the past 12 months. The North Coast & Donegal featured heavily and rightly so. The intrepid traveller also found time to schedule two whistle stop visits to County Mayo on the very Wild Atlantic Way, while also visiting a smattering of what the Dublin area has to offer from a golfing perspective. It amounted to a links overload which left Richard energised and plotting an imminent return. We hope the pod may give you some ideas as to where you might travel to in 2025, however, word of warning it might also make you a little envious that Richard passes these visits off as 'work'..... Either way, many thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy our chat! One of the last few copies of Richard's first book Grass Routes can be purchased by following this link (https://pitchmarks.bigcartel.com/product/grass-routes-by-richard-pennell) The Links Diary (https://www.thelinksdiary.com/no-10) Richard has written some great pieces on his @pitchmarks substack account and elsewhere. Please find a few links below to musings on some of his travels around Ireland: County Louth - currently a blank piece of paper.... he has promised us one, just as soon as inspiration arrives Royal Dublin - a work in progress, early 2025 methinks #71 - Portmarnock (https://pitchmarks.substack.com/p/pitchmarks-71-3rd-november-2024-very) #50 - Ballyliffin (https://pitchmarks.substack.com/p/pitchmarks-50-16th-june-2024-the) The North Coast (https://golftoday.co.uk/on-the-causeway-coast/) - an Article that appeared in Golf Today Episode music used under license from Epidemic Sound Special Guest: Richard Pennell.
Eastern Correspondent Samantha Libreri reports that work is under way to identify the origins of three historic shipwrecks that were discovered on Portmarnock Strand in Dublin over the summer.
Dublin Airport passenger numbers are soaring to new heights. The DAA has issued a warning that Dublin Airport is to exceed its annual passenger cap of 32 million, while also applying to increase its limit to 40 million.Joining Kieran to discuss is resident of St Margarets and the Ward Residents Association Niamh Mar, and Sabrina, who is a resident in Portmarnock.
Kate Lanigan has had an incredibly successful season so far, a win on the R&A Student Series in Italy and winning the series overall alongside her countryman Ryan Griffin meant Kate earned a spot on the Arnold Palmer Cup team in Lahinch, the week after making it into the last 64 in the Women's Amatuer Championship in Portmarnock. Kate's summer of golf isn't over however as the KPMG Women's Irish Open is taking place in Carton House, where Kate holds membership, after being hosted in Dromoland Castle for the last 2 years. Kate played in the event in both 2022 & 2023, making the cut last year. She has ambitions on retaining her amateur status but we can be confident that we'll see Kate teeing it up inside the ropes again at the LET tournament this August. The Bogey Men's coverage of the KPMG Women's Irish Open is brought to you in partnership with Sports Direct. Proud Premium partner at this year's KPMG Women's Irish Open at Carton House. We'll have more content ahead of the KPMG Women's Irish Open and like last year, we'll be broadcasting Live From The Range on Tuesday and Wednesday of the tournament, so if you're around come and say hi!
On this week's edition of the podcast we discuss a disappointing showing from the Irish at the Amateur Championship in Ballyliffin and the prospect of an Irish win in Portmarnock at the Women's Amateur Championship this week. Tom McKibbin's fine run of form continued with a top-6 finish at the KLM Open while there was drama in more ways than one at the Travelers Championship but it didn't stop Scottie Scheffler from rolling to another victory + Padraig Harrington's eighth Champions Tour victory
Aine Donegan who has returned to Ireland for a busy summer of amateur golf, after playing in the Women's US Open for the 2nd year in a row.Aine shared what she does to make sure she enjoys golf, and how preparation is going ahead of the Women's Amateur in Portmarnock. Aine spoke to us about how golf has been treating her over the past 12 months, playing with Lexi Thompson in the Women's US Open, missing out on the Palmer Cup team and how she manages expectations. The Bogey Men golf podcast is supported by AIG, dedicated supporters of amateur golf in Ireland. This series will showcase some of the incredible Amateur golf across Ireland this year. Go visit AIG.ie for a range of golf exclusive discounts and benefits on their products. Golf Ireland members can save an additional 10% on their car insurance, and you can enjoy some exclusive benefits when you choose AIG Insurance. Check out other episodes and more on our youtube channel & podcast platforms. If you liked this episode, please leave a review and share the show with your friends.
Kate is in the middle of a busy stretch of summer golf, We chat about her recent event and some big ones coming up. Next week she will tee it up in the women's amateur championship in Portmarnock, Kate won the student tour series and will also tee it up in the upcoming Palmer cup at the start of July in Lahinch. Follow amateur info https://instagram.com/irish_amateur_golf_info?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
In this episode, I sit down with Seanie Smyth, the Founder of Mindyourself365, to delve into his remarkable journey from building his yoga business from scratch to leading 200 individuals in yoga sessions on Portmarnock beach. We explore the origins of his passion for yoga, tracing back to his early life experiences and his transformative trek to India. From reminiscing about his rugby days to discussing profound topics like battling negative emotions, depression, and growing from his partying days and drug dealing. Seanie candidly shares how yoga became his guiding light, realising his purpose to help others through yoga. You can find Seanie's socials here: https://www.instagram.com/mindyourself365?igsh=MXNmMDd0OHg0bjE1dg==
Niall O' Conor who is founder of Lakeside Memorial Park in Portmarnock will join Debbie Mc Mahon to talk about this new park which will offer an array distinguished burial choices. It will cater for people of all faiths and beliefs while offering lush tree lined pathways, enchanting river and lake walks. 1st broadcast on […]
Sam & Tom podding live from Dublin airport after 4 days in the Emerald Isle. A visit to Kirkistown Castle, Co. Down, Portmarnock & Corballis. VRSD, who have recently launched their own Kummel, have been working on their British concoction for over a year to bring some choice back to the Kummel market. For more on VRSD to head to their website where listeners of the podcast will receive a 25% discount on their order, simply use the code ‘COOKIEJAR” are checkout.If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Sean was joined by Fionnuala Jones, Jean Smullen and Deirdre Molumby with thanks to Marks and Spencer.Today's wines are listed below:2022 Quinta da Aveleda DOC Vinho Verde €16.00-€18.00 Stockists: Independent off licences including Donnybrook Fair; The Vintry, Rathgar; Jus de Vine, Portmarnock; Sweeneys D3; Brady's, Shankill; Barnhill Stores, Dalkey and McHugh's Artane & Malahide Road. 2019 El Coto Crianza DOCa Rioja € 18.00-20.00 Stockists: Independent off licences including Fresh; Donnybrook Fair; Molloy's (Greater Dublin); Maton's Cork; O'Donovans Off Licences Cork (9 branches) and McHugh's Malahide Road and Artane.
When James Fox sets his sights on the green, it's not just a game—it's a testament to a lifetime of dedication. From childhood memories in Portmarnock, to grueling 36-hole days that test his mettle, James's story is a striking narrative of passion and perseverance. Join us as we explore the fabric of a golfer's journey, stitched with family traditions, the allure of competition, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.As we swing into the heart of James's experiences, the conversation veers into the meticulous balance between the love of the game and life's other pressing demands. Imagine the discipline it takes to maintain a rigorous practice schedule amidst family and work commitments. That's the reality for amateur golfers like James, who navigate the tricky fairways of ambition with strategic precision, ensuring that every championship round is a step closer to fulfilling their golfing dreams.Wrapping up our session, we're reminded that the serene facade of golf belies an intense battleground of the mind. Victory is not just about perfect swings and pristine putts; it's about the mental fortitude to stay calm when the stakes are highest. James shares personal anecdotes of nail-biting playoffs, offering wisdom on the transformative power of resilience. For anyone with a heart for the sport, this episode is a compelling look behind the curtain of competitive golf, where every victory is a lesson and every setback fuels the fire for another round.Follow amateur info https://instagram.com/irish_amateur_golf_info?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
Sean was joined by Lynda Coogan, Olivia Fahy and Fionnuala Jones with thanks to Marks and Spencer.Today's wines are listed below:All beers from today's show are listed below:Gabel, Riesling Trocken Pflaz Germany - €20.00 Elegant dry Riesling with yellowfruit of peach and citrus combined with floral notes. The fruits continues on the mouth with a mineral character, a vibrant acidity and lots of juiciness. Perfect pairing for pork, poultry, spicy food, cured meats. Stockists include; Neighbourhood Wines, Kellys Clontarf, Redmonds, Ranelagh, World Wide Wines, Waterford, Jus De Vine, Portmarnock, Mc Hughs Off Licence, Malahide & Kilbarrack, Deveneys Dundrum, The Vintry Off-Licence, Rathgar, The Wine house, Trim and other NOFFLA members nationwide Portia Crianza Ribera del Duero €20.00 100% Tempranillo aged for a minimum of 12 months in oak American barrels, to add complexity and layers to this wine. Portía Crianza is an intense, deep and complex red wine. An excellent vintage that is reflected in this wine with a delicious balance between the aromas of ripe black fruit and the notes of its ageing, with a broad mouth. Vines are planted 820 metres above sea levels which gives an elegance and freshness to the wine. Stockists include; Molloy Group, Carry Out, Gibneys Malahide, McHughs, Redmonds of Ranelagh, The Vintry, O'Donovans (Cork), The Coach House, Deveneys Dundrum, Blackrock Cellar, Martin's Off-Licence, Jus de Vine and other NOffLA members nationwide
This week's topic of the week is ‘revenge gone awry'. Valerie tried to get revenge on her cheating husband but it backfired. Dean tried to get revenge on his ex-business partner and ended up making him rich. Dave is joined in the studio by Darren Carmody, a space enthusiast who discovered something out of this world on a beach in Portmarnock. This show is sponsored by Rí-Rá Irish Lager. For more info check out @ri.ra.beer on Instagram. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Dave and Clare discuss: Scoil Chois Claí 2023 Housing, tax reliefs and inflating prices Mary Lou and health Cosmic events in Portmarnock and alien cakes Russel Brand USC lobbying & much more… Support us at www.leftbloc.ie
A hole on Portmarnock beach this week excited one local astronomy enthusiast, as it looked like it may have been a meteor strike. However, it soon became clear that the hole had actually been dug by two local lads.Charlie Wallace, Portmarnock beach hole digger joined Kieran to discuss...
Is it a cosmic event or just a hole some dad made in the sand unusual happenings on Portmarnock beach? Actor and writer Joe Wright from Laytown stopped by ahead of opening night of his new production 'Columbia March' heading for Dublin Fringe festival and Sinéad met primary school teacher from Ashbourne who won Gold at the World Taekwondo championships in Finland recently. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There might've been no PGA Tour at the weekend, but the DP World Tour delivered with a tight finish at the Horizon Irish Open. Vincent Norrman won once again, so Matt Chivers and Matt Coles discuss the sudden rise in Scandinavian golf and how so many superstars in the sport are emerging from this part of the world. In the latest episode of The Slam Podcast - in association with Callaway - the Matts discuss the weight of Rory McIlroy's words about Portmarnock possibly hosting The Open Championship one day. Whether this could be the case or not, Irish fans will turn out for their national event, and the team talks about why the Irish Open is so popular on tour. Should the Irish Open stay on links turf and visit the country's most famous courses more often, such as when Royal County Down hosts the tournament in 2024? The team looks back on the USA's recent visit to Marco Simone, some funny pictures on social media and a nostalgic choice of shirt from Jim Furyk. A couple of Team USA members tee it up at the Fortinet Championship this week while the entire European side heads to Wentworth for the BMW PGA Championship. The team looks forward to this event, and looks back on the dramatic and extraordinary BMW PGA Championship from 2022, as well as Charley Hull's unfortunate defeat to Minjee Lee at the weekend on the LPGA Tour! You know what to do...
Nessa reveals some shocking news - She has finally braved the cool waters of Portmarnock beach and might even be convinced to do it again! Although, she's not fully on board with the trendy sauna's appearing along the Irish coast. True to form, Niamh is a big fan, though some of her steam room stories spark a conversation on bad behaviour in spas, and the need for some people, Niamh and Nessa included, to put their phones away.
What to do about the dunes? We speak to a concerned councillor about coastal erosion in Portmarnock. Joan Hopkins Social Democrats Fingal Councillor joined Pat on the show this morning to explain what is happening to the dunes on Portmarnock beach.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/22j74wuk Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Hutch found not guilty of murdering David Byrne. Hutch faighte neamhchiontach i ndúnmharú David Byrne. In the Special Criminal Court, Gerard Hutch from Dublin was found not guilty of the murder of David Byrne who was shot in the Regency Hotel in Finbury in north Dublin seven years ago. Sa Chúirt Choiriúil Speisialta, fuarthas neamhchiontach Gerard Hutch as Baile Átha Cliath i ndúmharú David Byrne a lámhachadh in Óstán an Regency i bhFionnbhrú i dtuaisceart Bhaile Átha Cliath seacht mbliana ó shin. The murder involved a feud between the Hutch and Kinahan crime gangs that resulted in the killing of eighteen people. Bhain an dúnmharú le himreas idir dhronga coireachta Hutch agus Kinahan ar maraíodh ocht nduine dhéag dá bharr. It was claimed by the prosecution that Gerard Hutch was one of two men dressed as Gardaí who shot David Byrne in the hotel reception room on 5 February 2016. Bhí sé á mhaíomh ag an ionchúiseamh go raibh Gerard Hutch ar dhuine de bheirt a bhí gléasta mar Ghardaí agus a lámhach David Byrne i bhforsheomra fáiltithe an óstáin ar an 5 Feabhra 2016. However, the judges said that although some of the evidence in the trial suggested that Gerard Hutch may have given his blessing to the shooting attack, it could not be said that he himself was the member or personally involved. Dúirt na breithiúna, áfach, cé gur thug cuid den fhianaise sa triail le tuiscint go mb'fhéidir gur thug Gerard Hutch a bheannacht don ionsaí lámhaigh, nárbh in le rá go raibh sé féin ar an mball ná páirteach ann go pearsanta. In fact, said the judges, everything happened in the hotel at lightning speed that day and the signs of the attackers - as security cameras show them - do not match the signs of Gerard Hutch who was over half a century old at the time. Go deimhin, arsa na breithiúna, is ar luas lasrach a tharla gach rud san óstán an lá úd agus ní thagann comharthaí sóirt na n-ionsaitheoirí – de réir mar a léiríonn ceamaraí slándála iad – ní thagann siad le comharthaí sóirt Gerard Hutch a bhí os cionn leathchéad bliain d'aois ag an am. Earlier in court, two other men were convicted of helping a criminal organization to murder David Byrne by providing vehicles. Níos túisce sa chúirt, ciontaíodh beirt fhear eile i gcabhrú le heagraíocht choireachta David Byrne a dhúnmharú trí fheithicilí a chur fáil. They are Paul Murphy, a 61-year-old taxi driver, from Cherry Avenue, Swords and Jason Bonney, a 52-year-old builder, from Drumwood, Portmarnock. Sin iad Paul Murphy, tiománaí tacsaí 61 bliain, as Ascaill na Silíní, Sord agus Jason Bonney, tógálaí 52 bliain, as Coill Dhroimní, Port Mearnóg. The court ruled that Paul Murphy was one of the people who took David Byrne's killer from the scene shortly after the attack. Rialaigh an chúirt go raibh Paul Murphy ar dhuine de na daoine a thug an dream a mharaigh David Byrne ón láthair go gairid i ndiaidh an ionsaithe. Jason Bonney was convicted of taking one of the killers – the late Kevin Murray – from the scene of the attack in his car. Ciontaíodh Jason Bonney i nduine de na marfóirí – Kevin Murray nach maireann – a thabhairt ó láthair an ionsaithe ina ghluaisteán. The judges cast great doubt on some of the evidence given by Paul Murphy and Jason Bonney - and on some of the evidence given on their behalf - about what they were doing on 5 February 2016. Chaith na breithiúna amhras mór ar chuid den fhianaise a thug Paul Murphy agus Jason Bonney – agus ar chuid den fhianaise a tugadh ar a son – faoina raibh á dheánamh acu ar an 5 Feabhra 2016. They also cast doubt on much of the evidence given by former Sinn Féin councilor Jonathan Dowdall against Gerard Hutch. Chaith siad amhras freisin ar chuid mhór den fhianaise a thug iarchomhairleoir de chuid Shinn Féin Jonathan Dowdall in aghaidh Gerard Hutch.
Day of 90 of #100DaysOfWalking! At the end of every week we recognize some of our great ‘100 days' community ' by crowning a walker of the week! This week's Walker of the Week is Anna Douglas from Portmarnock, Dublin.. She told us why she got involved.
Day of 90 of #100DaysOfWalking! At the end of every week we recognize some of our great ‘100 days' community ' by crowning a walker of the week! This week's Walker of the Week is Anna Douglas from Portmarnock, Dublin.. She told us why she got involved.
Irelands top golf podcast is back in your eardrums with a fantastic conversation with Paul McCanny, Director of Golf at Portmarnock Links & Hotel. He tell's us of his life getting into golf, 20+ years at Killeen Castle, the move and vision at Portmarnock Links and how he isn't even the best golfer in his own house! If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with your family and friends. For episodes and more, check out www.PaddyTalksGolf.comPaddyTalks Golf is POWERED by ForeGolf Custom. Get your tour level custom fitting experience at www.ForeGolf.ie/booking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A total of 201 free Wi-Fi connectivity access points in public spaces across Ireland have now been installed by Magnet+ as part of the WiFi4EU initiative. The demand for the free Wi-fi connectivity service, which was first introduced in Galway city in October 2020, has grown exponentially over the last two years, with a 30% increase in users nationwide in the last year alone and a total of 8,369 users recorded for the month October 2022. The WiFi4U scheme offers free high-speed access to Wi-Fi connectivity for citizens in public spaces such as parks, squares, public buildings, libraries, museums and in towns and cities throughout Europe. It is an initiative of The European Commission funded by both The European Commission and Department of Rural and Community Development. The areas with the Wi-Fi access points include: Dublin 47 Access Points installed across 17 different towns including Fingal, Blanchardstown, Mulhuddart, Lucan, Castleknock, Portmarnock, Howth, Malahide, Portrane, Donabate, Swords, Balbriggan, Naul, Garristown, Rush, Lusk and Skerries. There were 6,146 users in Fingal alone across September and October this year which is an increase of 15% compared to this time last year. Tipperary County 52 Access Points installed across 6 different towns including Clonmel, Carrick on Suir, Nenagh, Tipperary Town, Roscrea & Thurles. There were 3,030 users in Tipperary County across September and October this year which is an increase of 66% compared to this time in 2021. Galway City 61 Access Points installed across 13 different towns including Ballinfoile, Galway City Centre, Roscam, Ballyloughnane, Liosban, Doughiska, Mervue, Knocknacarra, Blackrock, Salthill, Westside, Tuam Road & Renmore There were 5,358 users in Galway City across September and October this year which is an increase of 88% compared to this time last year. Galway County 41 Access Points installed across 25 Different towns including Kinvara, Portumna, Killimor, Loughrea, Gort, Mountbellew, Ballygar, Ahascragh, Aughrim, Ballinasloe, Moylough, Headford, Dunmore, Tuam, Athenry, Oranmore, Barna, Oughterard, Carraroe, Spiddal, Moycullen, Aran Islands & Clifden. There were 3,991 users in Galway County across September and October this year which is an increase of 239% compared to the same time last year. Under the WiFi4EU scheme, successful local authorities are issued with vouchers worth €15,000 to install Wi-Fi hotspots, which must be free of charge to the user, free from advertising and with no commercial re-use of data. To date 28 of Ireland's 31 local authorities have now secured WiFi4EU vouchers, with 23 securing the maximum of four available and 12 still to go to tender. The Department of Rural and Community Development is providing matched funding of €15,000 for every voucher awarded to Ireland by the EU, effectively doubling the value of the investment. Commenting on this landmark milestone, Philip Clapperton, Sales Director at Magnet +, says: “Magnet+ is delighted to have brought connectivity services to so many towns across Ireland. The multi-location WiFi4EU service will provide previously unavailable Wi-Fi service in these community locations, which will enhance the user experience when visiting these locations. Areas previously affected by a lack of Wi-Fi services can now access reliable, fast and secure internet services at no cost providing incredible ease of access for these areas and boosting all the local economies in these areas. We're excited to grow these networks further to even more areas in the country.”
Our latest Course Diaries episode takes us across the Irish Sea to Corballis. Golf has been played at Corballis Golf Links for over 100 years, and whilst its previous occupants may have moved onto to larger acreage further inland, its current use a local pay & play facility just 20 minutes from Dublin airport makes it the epitome of fun, affordable and provocative golf design within easy reach of the capital. Sam is joined by Darragh Garrahy, professor of pace putting and chairman of greens at Portmarnock in Dublin who has been enjoying this local course for many years and who Sam enjoyed playing with back in May 2022!If you've enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / ...
Today is the feast day of St Francis of Assisi and Henry McKean attended an animal blessing at St Anne's Church Portmarnock.
Today is the feast day of St Francis of Assisi and Henry McKean attended an animal blessing at St Anne's Church Portmarnock.
In this episode we are joined by golf journalist and consultant Adam Lawrence. Despite attending the same school as Dr Alistair MacKenzie, Adam is currently writing a biograpahy on Harry Shapland Colt, the father of modern golf course architecture. We explore Colt's early golfing days at Cambridge and his early influences, R&A membership and the formation of the Oxford & Cambridge Golf Society. We then take a look at some of Colts' designs at Rye, Sunningdale, St. Andrews, Swinley Forest, St Georges Hill, Rosapenna, Royal Dublin, Royal County Down, County Sligo, Royal Portrush and Royal Liverpool. We also consider how Colt's style evolved through time and what sort of legacy has he left to the game. You can find additional information on both Golf Course Architecture Magazine and Oxford Golf Consulting below: www.golfcoursearchitecture.net www.oxfordgolfconsulting.com Special Guest: Adam Lawrence.
If you follow us on social media or even listened to past episodes, you know that the 2022 Ireland trip was highly anticipated. Now, it's over. We bring you this episode as a Pepe x Bash banter sesh and call in three of our buddies who were on the trip. We talk golf, travel, and what it was like playing across the pond. Our lineup of courses we played is Portstewart, Portrush, Royal County Down, Ardglass, The Island, and Portmarnock. If you haven't been, you better go.We open up the episode and phone in our first guest, Brandon Katzeff, aka BKatz. We take his perspective on the trip and hear his thoughts. We ask what his most ‘miserable' moment in Ireland was..because, let's be honest, sometimes the course will get the best of ya. We then phone in our second ‘guest,' Brian John, aka Bimmer. Bimmer carries a smile wherever he goes. Fortunately, his smile and positive attitude helped to carry him through the links. We hear Bimmer's take on Ireland, and his excitement can't be missed. Bouncing like a kangaroo, everyone's weekend golf group needs a Bimmer!We wrap up the episode with our grand finale, Mr. Ian Patrick Archer, aka IPA! Ian is known for his social media game where he shares every and any bit of content he can capture. If you followed along, he conducted caddie interviews, swing shots, and other content from the trip. Aside from IP's motion sickness, his trip across the pond was a clean one, and if you don't know IP, you need to. As always, we thank you for listening to our podcast and specifically this episode! Tune in, laugh, and share and remember, keep chasin'!Key Links:Visit hbgolf.com for great golf apparel now repped by Chasin' Birdies. Stay tuned for more info on winning custom headcovers from WinstonCollection.comOur Tap-in segment is sponsored by Bettinardi GolfPartners with Nemacolin Resort.This episode is presented by LinksBrewing-----Follow Chasin' Birdies on Instagram @chasin_birdies.Chasin' Birdies is hosted by Ryan Bashour and Jonathan Pepe and is proudly recorded in West Virginia. Produced by Simpler Media.
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Do Irish people really care about separating their rubbish? We speak with one business owner who thinks some people just don't get it. Sarah Cauldwell owner of The Velvet Cafe in Portmarnock joined Pat on the show today.
Today I was joined by the mighty Seanie Smyth. Seanie grew his Yoga business from just a few people on Portmarnock beach at first, which went on to attract nearly 800 people at one stage. We talk about the healing power of yoga and connecting to your body. We also chat about the positive impact a good community can have on your life. Seanie does Yoga every Wednesday evening 7:30pm & Sunday 10am on Portmarnock Beach, be sure to check it out. You can find Seanie @mindyourself365
Portmarnock Beach is my spiritual home. So, it was important to return there to meet Conor Sweetman, who produces this podcast, to answer these questions: How will people adapt to the pandemic?Why are cold showers so difficult?How long should we spend in the ice bath?Why is this beach so important?How can you (the listener) get more involved in the podcast?Where do the stories in the podcast come from?How do we use our imagination to visualise our future?You can find out more about my events, online courses and much more on my website: www.breathewithniall.com.If you'd like to learn more about the Wim Hof Method, please visit www.wimhofmethod.com. Follow me on social media: Instagram @breathewithniall or Facebook @breathewithniall. This podcast was produced by Conor Sweetman for C Suite Studios.
On this week's edition we look back at the Irish Challenge at Portmarnock Links where, although no fans could see it, there were plenty of Irish eyes smiling as Dermot McElroy lifted the Christy O'Connor Jnr trophy as the top home player in Dublin. Interestingly, McElroy, along with the Ireland's other leading players on the week, Michael Hoey, Cameron Raymond and Tom McKibbin will not benefit from Team Ireland funding in 2021. We discuss the merits of that system and also round-up all the action from across the tours with Leona Maguire beaten by eventual champion Ally Ewing in the LPGA Match-Play while we also look ahead to Stephanie Meadow competing at this week's US Women's Open. As ever, we hope you enjoy the listen. If you do, don't forget to subscribe and let us know what you think.
Caradh caught up with Pundit Arena's Daniel Hussey on iScore today following Portmarnock Golf Club's vote to permit female members. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had Sky Sports presenter Gráinne McElwain, broadcaster and commentator Timmy McCarthy, and former inter-county hurling referee Brian Gavin alongside John Duggan for The Saturday Panel. We talked Naomi Osaka's refusal to talk to media at the French Open, Phil Mickelson reeling in the years at 50, hurling's rules changing the game, and Portmarnock finally allowing female golfers.
We had Sky Sports presenter Gráinne McElwain, broadcaster and commentator Timmy McCarthy, and former inter-county hurling referee Brian Gavin alongside John Duggan for The Saturday Panel. We talked Naomi Osaka's refusal to talk to media at the French Open, Phil Mickelson reeling in the years at 50, hurling's rules changing the game, and Portmarnock finally allowing female golfers.
We had Sky Sports presenter Gráinne McElwain, broadcaster and commentator Timmy McCarthy, and former inter-county hurling referee Brian Gavin alongside John Duggan for The Saturday Panel. We talked Naomi Osaka's refusal to talk to media at the French Open, Phil Mickelson reeling in the years at 50, hurling's rules changing the game, and Portmarnock finally allowing female golfers.
Joe, Fionn and Peter chat Brooks vs Bryson, as the war of words continues, they talk Portmarnock golf course and how Phil Mickelson is learning from the young guns.
Joe, Fionn and Peter chat Brooks vs Bryson, as the war of words continues, they talk Portmarnock golf course and how Phil Mickelson is learning from the young guns.
Philip Reid, Golf Correspondent with the Irish Times, and Anne McCormack, Chief Operations Officer of Golf Ireland, discuss the decision to open up Portmarnock Golf Club to female members after 127 years.
It only took 127 years for change to come about but, finally, the men-only membership policy at Portmarnock Golf Club in north county Dublin which stubbornly stuck to its exclusion of women members since its founding in 1894 has overwhelmingly voted for change. For reaction to this development we heard from Mark Kennelly CEO of Golf Ireland. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Cllr. Jimmy Guerin, (Independent) joins Johnny to discuss the growing problem of anti-social behavior incidents in Howth, Malahide, Portmarnock and along the dart line.
After 127 years of being a men only establishment, Portmarnock golf club have finally voted to admit women members, our reporter Josh Crosbie gets reaction. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Swimmers are being warned to stay out of the sea for at least 48 hours after heavy rainfall, due to pollution fears. The Environmental Protection Agency says it applies to all beaches at all times. It comes as the agency publishes its latest bathing water quality report. The report found four bathing areas - at Clifden Beach in Galway, Lilliput in Westmeath, Cúas Crom in Kerry and Balbriggan Beach in Dublin - failed to meet minimum standards last year. Henry McKean has been speaking to swimmers on Northside beaches this afternoon and joined us from Portmarnock beach. Find out about your local beach by logging onto Beaches.ie
Swimmers are being warned to stay out of the sea for at least 48 hours after heavy rainfall, due to pollution fears. The Environmental Protection Agency says it applies to all beaches at all times. It comes as the agency publishes its latest bathing water quality report. The report found four bathing areas - at Clifden Beach in Galway, Lilliput in Westmeath, Cúas Crom in Kerry and Balbriggan Beach in Dublin - failed to meet minimum standards last year. Henry McKean has been speaking to swimmers on Northside beaches this afternoon and joined us from Portmarnock beach. Find out about your local beach by logging onto Beaches.ie
HEY GALZ! We invited Aisling from AOK Nutrition to come back and spill the tea on toxic products, reducing our toxic load and of course answering some of your FAQs. Aisling is a naturopath and nutritionist based in Portmarnock, Dublin who specialises in female hormones. Listen back to episode #158 for more info on female hormones.www.itgalzpodcast.com *Media/business enquiries please email itgalzpodcast@gmail.com *INTRO SONG BY MAI: https://www.instagram.com/celaviedmai/XGALZ: www.patreon.com/itgalzpodcastInstagram @itgalzpodcastGmail itgalzpodcast@gmail.com Artwork is by @niaraface****Our opinions are our own and do not reflect those of the wonderful companies who choose to sponsor our show, or represent any of the organisations or individuals that are mentioned on our podcast.**** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we welcome the 117th addition to our Local Selection series from Dublin DJ, promoter and Seshin collective's Gavin Conway. From playing Croatia's Ultra Festival twice, Phever FM shows and running the popular Seshin Collective nights, as well as hosting a stage takeover at Life Festival in 2019, it's fair to say prior to the Covid lockdown and restrictions Gavin was busy on the DJ front. Having held residencies in Dublin's Wright Venue, Tamangos, Babylon and Berlin D2 playing his signature style of soulful and club house music, this mix explores what you'd expect to hear from his DJ sets, radio shows or Seshin parties. Back in May, when the countries restrictions were somewhat relaxed, you might have caught Gavin, his Seshin crew and friends taking part in the incredible charity drive supporting Cystic Fibrosis Ireland, where they constructed a mobile DJ booth and walked from Malahide to Portmarnock all while banging out house music in aid of charity. Today, Gaving takes over the Local Selection mix series, as he provides us an hour of house music to soundtrack your Wednesday afternoon. Gavin Conway -------------------- SC: @gavin.conway.92 FB: www.facebook.com/seshinnights Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Rebecca and John were married in the Dublin Registry Office and told Joe about how they met and what it was like having just seven people at the wedding. Nothing was going to dampen their love or their enthusiasm and they were off to Portmarnock beach to take some photographs and get a take-away.
I love golf, Irish Golf and especially the elite amateurs who back themselves, their game and mental wits for life on tour. Conor Purcell is one such man who has executed quite well on his plans to date. From going full time amateur, to his approach to his first year as a pro, it was refreshing and massively insightful to learn of his approach to the game. Make sure to follow Conor here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/conorp45 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conor__purcell Where you can, please leave a review of the show and share it with your family and friends. Show sponsors which you should check out are www.seedgolf.com and www.druidsgolf.com.
Questions via Instagram and Twitter. From work, compartmentalising, training ads, golf handicaps, club management and more! Thank you all for your questions and I hope you enjoy this episode of opinions! Please leave a review of this podcast where you can and share the show with your family and friends.
in this episode I chat to Dave Moore, one half of the AMAZING Dermot and Dave show! This was by far my favorite interview and we chat from things like living in Portmarnock to Andy Samberg and I really enjoyed it so I hope you do too!
Whilst I poke fun at a possible Lahinch vs Portmarnock Golf Club rivalry, PGC is one of the greatest clubs and courses on this island of ours. It was superb to have a chat with John "The Lantern" Greene on how he became part of the club coming from Carlow, winning the South of Ireland at Lahinch and the trojan work Portmarnock are doing in investing and developing in their Junior Section. This is the final episode of Season Two! Thank you all for pressing play. Season Three starts up real soon with a rebranding and a new partnership! I am very excited to bring you more episodes, more guests, more giveaways and heck next Season we might even play some golf together!
We catch up with James Sugrue, The Amateur Champion. Growing up in Mallow, Co. Cork, learning the game, to winning the revered South of Ireland Championship. His historic win in The Amateur Champonship last year in Portmarnock. He also tells us about the best take away chipper in the world, located in Mallow and his desire to go back to the 50's! His experiences of travel and golf all over the world, GUI support, playing The Open at Portrush and looking forward to the Masters in November.
In the last week a 16 year old boy received serious head injuries after being attacked in Seagrange Park Baldoyle and an off duty Garda and his son were attacked in Portmarnock. Henry McKean has visited the Northside Dublin area to investigate.
This episode is a Golf Special
Great chat & fun with Andrew Coltart. His Walker Cup experience in Portmarnock in 1991. That great win for Scotland in the Dunhill Cup of 1995. Tour wins and the Ryder cup of 99. Tiger, Radar, Beeemer, reaching 50 and the craic with gym buddy Nick Dougherty. Enjoy
Note saying “Call 999, don’t go upstairs” was left on a window of the house where 3 children were found dead. 15 year old boy stabbed in Portmarnock, Gardai appeal for witnesses. A patient in Belfast who was suspected of having the coronavirus, which has killed 41 people in China, has tested negative for the condition.
Mallow’s James Sugrue after winning the Amateur Championship in Portmarnock - Cork Today See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Donegal anointing as everyone's second team continues apace, the last, best hope for humanity in the quest to stop Dublin. Keith Duggan was at the Ulster final yesterday and joins us to report on another impressive display. Eamon Donoghue has the rundown on Saturday night's Munster final as well as we studiously ignore the usual water-boarding in Croke Park. James Sugrue was just another promising Irish golfer this day last week but now his life has flipped upside down on account of his winning the British Amateur Championship in Portmarnock. Philip Reid calls into Added Time towers to tell us about how he beat massive odds to qualify for the Masters, the US Open and the British Open all in one fell swoop. All in your Monday Added Time, with Malachy Clerkin and Gavin Cummiskey Donegal v Cavan 3.30 Kerry v Cork 11.45 Golf 19.15
Joe Molloy is joined on the line by Mallow's James Sugrue, who won the Amateur Championship at Portmarnock on Saturday, defeating Scotland's Euan Walker in the 36 hole final. The 22 year-old joins a long list of famous winners, and has also earned qualification for next month's Open Championship at Royal Portrush, as well as next year's US Masters and US Open.
Portmarnock's finest, Gus McDonagh is on a serious roll of late, and things are only set to get better. Here he talks growing up with Paul Reid, his theatrical family, training at DIT Rathmines, his early work for Children with Barnstorm, working in the Corn Exchange's trademark style, The Brownbread Mixtape, and his recent run of form with work on screen. It’s the Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast, Series 2, Episode 32 – Enjoy!
Scotland may lay claim to be the cradle of golf, but four Irish links courses rank among the world's best: Ballybunion, Portrush, Portmarnock, and Royal County Down.
Thursday 18 October 2012The ego has landed! He’s finally given in and agreed to sit on the other side of the mic for this special episode, so here goes: Widely regarded as the second best Portmarnock actor of his generation, Aonghus Óg McAnally is available for work. Here he chats about growing up in a theatrical family, his first professional gigs as a teenager, the importance of his time training in Trinity, the birth of Rise Productions, the significance of Fight Night and the Show in a Bag project, and his feelings as he looks back on the year-long podcast project. It’s Episode 50 of the Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast – Enjoy!
In form Bohemians striker, Dinny Corcoran joins the lads on this weeks show as does Portmarnock manager Willie O'Leary. Limerick reporter, Mike Ahern is also on the line to talk relegation worries at Markets Fields, while Burke and Brier talk all the latest transfers, news, results and fixtures in the wonderful world of LOI!
On the show this week, we leave our usual format aside to do a special combined podcast with Chris Solomon on No Laying Up, who recently visited for his first Irish Golf Trip, playing four magnificent courses in a whirlwind 48 hours. Barry and Chris talk in detail about the four courses and how each is special in their own unique way. We alternated play between two links and two parkland courses: The Island Golf Club (which hosts an Open Championship Qualifier every year), The K Club Palmer Course (host of the 2006 Ryder Cup and the 2016 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open), Portmarnock (host of more Irish Opens and Championships than there is space to list) and Killeen Castle (host of the 2011 Solheim Cup). It was a spectacular weekend playing some of the best golf courses that the east coast and Ireland have to offer from its wealth of golfing riches - One that will never be forgotten. We'll be back next week with our regular Major Preview show with Steve Bamford of Golf Betting System to talk about The Open Championship from Troon.
This week's guest is Dublin & Naomh Mearnog Ladies Gaelic Football netminder Cliodhna O'Connor. Having won an All Ireland and two all star awards with Dublin over a ten year career between the posts for the Jackies. She chats to Breifne Earley about getting her break at senior level after injuries and emigration gave her an opportunity and she's never looked back. Cliodhna mentions growing up through Naomh Mearnog with a great group of girls who all graced the blue jersey in either football or camogie at some level. She profiles disappointments with her club before the joy of finally bringing home the Brendan Martin Cup in 2011.
Meet Bernard Noonan, in many ways a typical Dubliner. In the first episode of our six part series, we follow Bernie as he struggles with life and romance after the boom. Bernie is a former property developer, who served a brief sentence at Portmarnock prison for an unspecified offense, after his company went bust during … Continue reading Any Other Dublin – Episode 1 – Bernie in the Community →
This week we head over the pond to uncover the buzz surrounding a peculiar hole at Ireland's famed Portmarnock beach. Was it a cryptic meteorite crash site as claimed by a fervent local astronomy buff, or is there a more terrestrial and perhaps cheeky explanation? Prepare for twists, turns, and a bit of Irish wit as we delve deep into the heart of this sandy conundrum. Don't let this episode "beach" you by; it promises a tide of laughter, intrigue, and a touch of the unexpected. Listen now and let the conspiracy unravel!News Stories Mentioned: Special Thanks to Irish RayDaily Beast - https://www.thedailybeast.com/irish-tv-stations-meteor-mystery-unravels-in-spectacular-fashion The Economic Times - https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/irish-news-channel-faces-embarrassment-after-cosmic-crater-on-beach-turns-out-to-be-hand-dug-hole/articleshow/103692484.cms?from=mdrFollow Kevin & Sad Timeshttps://www.sadtimespodcast.com/ Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories:weird@hysteria51.comSupport the ShowGet exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1ShopBe the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting!https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy