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The Ryder Cup Returns to Ireland - Adare Manor

The Ryder Cup Returns to Ireland - Adare Manor

And It's About Time!

By Brian Weis


It's been a long wait, but the Ryder Cup is finally heading back to the Emerald Isle! The last time Ireland played host was in 2006 at the K Club in County Kildare, where hometown hero Darren Clarke helped lead Team Europe to a third straight victory. Fast forward to 2027-21 years later-and the world's best will gather once again, this time at the spectacular Adare Manor in County Limerick, for the 46th Ryder Cup. And let's be honest-Ireland's more than ready to put on a show.

After a complete redesign by Tom Fazio, the golf course at Adare Manor is nothing short of jaw-dropping. Picture this: 230 acres of pristine parkland, ancient trees lining the fairways, and the River Maigue weaving through it all-set against the dramatic backdrop of a 19th-century manor house with turrets and stone walls straight out of a fairy tale. Add in a 5-star hotel with 104 luxurious rooms, a gourmet restaurant, and a cozy bar perfect for post-round storytelling, and you've got a golf destination that's fit for royalty.

But this is Ireland, after all-a land where championship golf is practically a birthright. The country is packed with world-renowned courses, from windswept coastal links to lush parkland layouts, attracting golfers from across the globe eager to test their skills (and patience) against the elements.

Of course, it's not just the golf that makes Ireland unforgettable. It's the soul of the place-the warm welcomes, the laughter in the pubs, the unforgettable meals, and the stories shared over a pint. Drive the Wild Atlantic Way for epic seaside scenery, wander through 5,000 years of history in Ireland's Ancient East, tap into the energy of Northern Ireland, or soak in the culture of cities like Dublin, Belfast, and Limerick.

Whether you're planning to witness the Ryder Cup drama firsthand, tee it up on world-class fairways, or simply fall under Ireland's spell, one thing's for sure: this is your sign to start planning that dream trip now.


Revised: 07/07/2023 - Article Viewed 104 Times - View Course Profile


About: Brian Weis


Brian Weis While Brian Weis has made a name for himself in the golf world, he also appreciates the finer things in life—like a world-class spa treatment after a grueling 18 holes (or even after a casual round where the only thing working hard was his golf cart). A self-proclaimed "golfer who enjoys relaxation more than practice," Brian has developed a deep appreciation for massages that unknot his questionable swing mechanics, saunas that sweat out a few too many post-round drinks, and infinity pools with views as stunning as a well-manicured par 3.

Brian’s spa journey began as a reluctant tag-along to couples' massages and resort spa packages but quickly evolved into a full-fledged appreciation for hot stone therapy, deep-tissue recovery, and the occasional seaweed wrap (don’t knock it till you try it). Now, he seeks out the best spa retreats, thermal baths, and relaxation havens wherever his travels take him—whether it's a luxury golf resort with a five-star spa or a hidden wellness gem perfect for unwinding in style.

On SpaTrips.com, Brian shares his experiences, reviews, and insider tips on the best places to soothe sore muscles, indulge in rejuvenating treatments, and find true relaxation—whether you're a hardcore golfer in need of recovery or just someone looking for the ultimate escape. After all, what’s the point of a bucket list golf trip if you can’t top it off with an expert massage, a hot soak, and maybe even a ridiculously plush robe"



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