Donald Trump has always been a person actively involved in the world of golf, most recently acting as a mediator in negotiations between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. Although both sides were open to negotiations and reaching a final agreement, it seems that even the US president was unable to calm the passions and make these two sides finally come to an agreement.

However, Donald Trump has several golf courses under his ownership, one of which is the Trump International Golf Links in Doonbeg. If media headlines are to be believed, this golf course will be the venue for next year's Amgen Irish Open, with Rory McIlroy defending his title from September 10-13, 2026.

The DP World Tour previously announced the schedule for next year, and it was Donald Trump's course that attracted enormous attention and reactions from the public.

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Rory McIlroy, after the conclusion of the last Irish Open, talked about the option of playing on this golf course next year and pointed out that he had heard rumors, but was not sure if it would actually happen.

The Northern Irish golfer is looking forward to such a challenge, hoping that he can defend the title next year as well.

Michel Martin reacts

Taoiseach Michel Martin also pointed out that this is a big deal and that US President Donald Trump will be welcome. He believes this will further strengthen the already good relations between the US and Ireland.

This tournament could attract a lot of attention and bring a lot of positive things for European Tour.

The public in Ireland, as well as important political figures, are also optimistic, aware of how much the arrival of Donald Trump can mean, and how important playing on this course can be for this European country.


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