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Shannon Airport Partners With 2023 KPMG Women's Irish Open

By Dave Simpson
Shannon Airport Partners With 2023 KPMG Women's Irish Open

Shannon Airport has partnered with the upcoming 2023 KPMG Women's Irish Open, which will take place at Dromoland Castle from 31 August to September 1.

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According to a statement published on SNNAirportGroup.ie, The Ladies European Tour will see Ireland's Leona Maguire along with other female golfers competing for a prize fund of €400,000.

Statements

The statement published on SNNAirportGroup.ie quoted The Shannon Airport Group CEO Mary Considine as saying, "Last year, the KPMG Women’s Irish Open brought a fantastic boost in tourism throughout the course of the competition. We are once again delighted to be official partners of this premiere event, which draws global attention to wonderful offering Clare and the west of Ireland has for overseas visitors, as well as showcasing Ireland as a premiere golfing destination.

"Our team is ready to welcome all the international visitors travelling through Shannon Airport for the event. With our US pre-clearance and combined TSA checks, the return home for our US visitors will be hassle free."

The statement published on SNNAirportGroup.com quoted Domoland Castle managing director Mark Nolan as saying, "I am absolutely delighted to announce that Shannon Airport will once again be a proud sponsor of the KPMG Women's Irish Open in August. Their sponsorship and invaluable support will truly elevate this remarkable event. Together, we will create a platform that celebrates the extraordinary talents of women in golf and showcases the beauty of the game. Shannon Airport's commitment to fostering excellence aligns perfectly with the spirit of the tournament, and we are thrilled to have them by our side as we bring the magic of golf to new heights."

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