Ireland’s Gavin Moynihan almost doubled his career earnings on the European Tour for two days’ work when he partnered Paul Dunne to victory in the second edition of GolfSixes.
Moynihan, 23, who has not made a halfway cut in eight events this season, chipped in for a birdie on the first play-off hole to secure victory over South Korea in the semi-finals at Centurion Club in St Albans.
Dunne, who played alongside Moynihan in a record Walker Cup victory in 2015 and won his first European Tour title in the British Masters last year, added: “It’s a fun event but when you have the tricolour beside your name it becomes a little bit more serious.
“We’re happy to represent Ireland well, have a nice trophy under the belt and it sets well to kick on for the rest of the season.”
Ireland had earlier beaten the England Women’s team of Charley Hull and Georgia Hall 2-0 in the quarter-finals, while the European Women’s team of Mel Reid and Carlota Ciganda lost by the same score to Australia.
“I think it’s a huge success for women’s golf,” Reid said. “Hopefully we’ve opened a few more eyes to women’s golf and shown that we can compete and that we are pretty good at what we do, and we work very hard at what we do.
“Also, I wanted to point out that loads of the girls in America have been saying how much they have enjoyed watching it and [former world No 1] Lydia Ko has already messaged us saying she’s absolutely desperate to get on a team next year.
“I really felt we could have done something very, very special here. I feel like we have, but I’m just a bit gutted that we haven’t at least got through to the semi-finals.”
European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley, who saw more than 10,000 spectators attend, added: “We are on to something special. It’s a format that can complement the 72-hole tournament and revolutionise the game.”




