It's one of three classics teeing off in July.
A midlands golf course is set to feature in the Rose Of Tralee Golf Classic next month.
Esker Hills in Tullamore will be the site of one of three classics teeing off in July.
40 teams will gather for the event, and some spaces are still available if you wish to sponsor or participate as a team.
The winning teams from each classic will go on to compete at the Barrow Links Course at the Tralee Golf Club in August.
Anthony O’ Gara, the executive chairman of the Rose of Tralee International Festival, has welcomed the initiative, and promises a big welcome at the renowned festival for the successful teams, from none other than the reigning Rose of Tralee, Sinead Flanagan.
Gardaí Release Men Held Over Offaly Fire Bombing
Man Dies In Laois Collision
€114m Westmeath Wastewater Upgrade Complete
Mary O’Rourke Praised As “Hard Working” At Bridge Naming Ceremony
No Mini Budget Planned Despite Pressure Over Fuel And Energy Prices
Africa Day Celebrations Kick Off Across The Midlands
Tánaiste Hails ‘Proof’ Of Help to Buy Scheme Success Across The Midlands
Westmeath Woman Recounts Israeli Interception
Man Charged In Connection With Fatal Offaly House Fire
Mercosur Trade Deal Kicks Into Action Ahead Of European Court Ruling
Westmeath Woman "Deeply Ashamed" Of Spitting Incident
Taoiseach Pays Tribute To Mary O'Rourke At Bridge Dedication
Midlands Walking Club Celebrates 30th Anniversary This Weekend
OPW Minister Wants "Grown Ups" To Resolve Children's Science Museum Fallout
Offaly TD Criticises VAT Disparity For Beauty And Nail Salons
Laois Council Launches Clinics For Vacant Home Grants
Former Children's TV Presenter Revisits Midlands Towns On Nostalgic Journey
€7m Shannon Callows Flood Plans Facing Key Hurdles
Appeal Lodged Against New Lidl Development In Laois
Housing Completions Jump Sharply In Laois In Early 2026