| Luke Donald said: “It’s great to get involved with some of the local schools in the Adare area and make them aware they are going to have one of the world’s biggest sporting events on their doorstep next year.
“The kids were all excited. A lot of them are into golf already, as well as other sports., but the Ryder Cup is all about inspiring future generations. You never know, there might be someone in the classroom who might be playing in a Ryder Cup in ten or 15 years’ time. It’s great to be actively involved in the local community. It’s one of the great things about the Ryder Cup – the impact it has on the people and the places we go to.
“JP McManus has obviously made a big impact in this community and we want the Ryder Cup to do the same.”
Minister O’Donovan TD said: “I am delighted to be here today with children from the national schools in Adare and the European Ryder Cup Captain Luke Donald.
“As Minister for Sport, I am keen that we use the opportunity of hosting the Ryder Cup in Adare and the Junior Ryder Cup in Ballyneety to leave a long-lasting and positive legacy for many years to come. That is why I have provided funding for the recruitment of Golf in The Community Officers to promote and deliver golf activities in community and school settings throughout the country. My Department will also be supporting the development of short form golf facilities around the country. These investments will assist in making golf more accessible to our younger generation and help to produce the golf sports stars of tomorrow.”
Donald’s visit to meet the school children was part of his first official visit as Captain to 2027 Ryder Cup venue Adare Manor. He was reappointed to the role at the start of March having previously led Europe to victories at Marco Simone in Rome in 2023 and Bethpage in New York in 2025.
His vice captain, Edoardo Molinari, joined him on a site visit to Adare Manor to inspect the golf course and some of the team spaces which will be used next September.
Donald said: “This Ryder Cup is going to be very special. A goal of mine is to create the best experience we have ever had and to have it here at Adare Manor in Ireland is the perfect place to do that. Having dinner with JP McManus last night, he wants to set a standard for what the Ryder Cup is, and there is no better person, and no better venue to achieve that.” |