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2023 Spectator Information
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2023 Spectator Information

Here is everything that you will need to know as a spectator at the 2023 Irish Challenge

Tournament Dates

Thursday 27 to Sunday 30 July 2023

Schedule of the Week

Please note the below is subject to change and will be updated if required. Last updated 23.06.23:

Thursday 27 July

  • Round 1
  • Full field, 156 players
  • Morning tee times 07:30 - 09:30, tees 1 & 10
  • Afternoon tee times 12:30 - 14:30, tees 1 & 10
  • Last putt approx. 19:30

Friday 28 July

  • Round 2
  • As per Thursday

Saturday 29 July

  • Round 3
  • Field cut to the top 60 professional players and ties
  • Tee times TBC

Sunday 30 July

  • Final round
  • Tee times TBC
  • Prize presentation
  • Winner of the 2023 Irish Challenge
  • Winner of the 2023 Christy O'Connor Jnr Memorial Trophy, awarded to the leading Irishman

Ticketing

You can attend the Irish Challenge for FREE! Please click here and register for the day(s) you wish to attend.

Travel & Parking

Spectators can park free of charge at the venue. Follow yellow AA road signs to "Irish Challenge Spectator Parking". Spectator parking is located to the left hand side of hole 18 on the Championship course, just off the R163. Spectators cannot park at the Clubhouse. If you are familiar with what3words, please follow https://w3w.co/shave.oozing.corrective.

We encourage car sharing wherever possible.

On-Course Catering

Located in the Spectator Village to the right hand side of green 9.

The Crispy Biscuit will be offering sweet and savoury gourmet crepes, an assortment of freshly baked pastries, teas, coffees and soft drinks.

Paddy's Pizza Pies will be serving their authentic Neapolitan style pizzas and snacks alongside refreshing soft drinks.

Further details and menus will follow.

On-Course Toilet Facilities

Located to the left hand side and behind tee 1. Additional facilities on hole 8 and 13.

Evacuation Procedure

If it is necessary to evacuate the site, please follow the instructions of the course marshals, volunteers and event officials, in an orderly fashion.

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