When The 121st Women’s Amateur Championship gets underway at Portmarnock on Monday (24 June), there will be ten Irish players on the start sheet aiming to win on home soil.
Aine Donegan of Lahinch GC in County Clare will be one of the favourites chasing success at the renowned venue north of Dublin. The 22-year-old Louisiana State University student is currently 75th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®).
Last month, Donegan played at Lancaster Country Club in her second consecutive US Women’s Open having won a qualifying event at Rockwall Golf and Country Club to make it into the championship. Donegan also played in the 2023 US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach where she put on a fine showing, finishing the first round just one shot off the lead and featuring prominently.
Home hopes for Aine
An Irish international team player, Donegan is looking forward to having an opportunity to compete in a Women’s Amateur Championship on home turf.
“As someone from Ireland, I am extremely excited for The Women’s Amateur Championship to be held in Ireland this year,” she said.
And with plenty of experience playing links golf, she is relishing the prospect of a testing week.
“I have grown up playing links golf and love the challenge of it,” she added. “Links golf requires you to hit the fairway and keep the ball out of the long, thick rough. Being able to play bump and run chips is important too. The greens are quite slopy at Portmarnock so being able to read them and get the correct speed will be vital.”