New Sky Sports series to showcase why the island of Ireland is a great global golf destination
The world-class golfing destination of Ireland will be showcased in a new golf show hosted by former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley and broadcaster Chris Hollins that is set to reach more than 500 million households in 189 countries in the coming years.
The six-part series ‘Golf’s Greatest Holes Ireland & Northern Ireland’ will take viewers on a golfing journey that encompasses all parts of the island and highlights the many reasons on and off the course why Ireland is a must for the golf bucket list or a return golf visit – from world-class clubs and passionate people to phenomenal food and a bit of craic (fun) along the way, visitors will be inspired to plan their golfing visit throughout the series.
One of the many highlights being featured is the rugged Wild Atlantic Way – a defined coastal route stretching along 1,500 miles of the island’s coastline on the very edge of the Atlantic. Along the way, viewers can discover the compelling stories of Ireland’s Ancient East, where 5,000 years of history ripple under rolling green hills; Ireland’s hidden heartland and golfing gems, as well as embracing the giant spirit and energy of Northern Ireland.
The episodes broadcast on Sky Sports to 25 million households were filmed earlier this year, when McGinley and Hollins travelled the length and breadth of the island playing iconic courses including Royal County Down, The K Club, Portmarnock, Druids Glen, Royal Portrush, Adare Manor, Lahinch, Enniscrone, Rosapenna and Mount Juliet, to name just a few.
There are spectacular green and wide-open spaces, lakelands, beaches and majestic coastline will provide the picture-postcard setting for the island of Ireland’s signature golf holes that have hosted Major championships and Ryder Cups, as well as those that present a fair challenge to the everyday golfer. These will all be included in the first series, with Sky Sports screening the first episode featuring signature holes at Old Head, Royal Belfast, Ardglass and Carne today (Monday, October 11).
Julie Wakley, Tourism Ireland’s head of Great Britain, said: “Tourism Ireland was delighted to support the production of this new six-part TV series, ‘Golf’s Greatest Holes- Ireland & Northern Ireland’. With a huge number of viewers across Britain set to tune in to watch the series on Sky Sports, we’re presented with a fantastic opportunity to shine a spotlight on the island of Ireland’s world class golf offering and encourage GB golfers to visit Ireland for their next golfing holiday.”
Commenting on golf on the island of Ireland, McGinley said: “I’m so pleased Chris and I had a chat about this idea a few years ago, because I got to go back to some of the courses on the island of Ireland that are very special to me,” said McGinley, who won the World Cup of Golf for Ireland with Padraig Harrington in 1997, before making his name as a winning player and Captain for Europe in The Ryder Cup.
“But I also occasionally got to visit some places I had always wanted to play. And boy, were they incredible! We had a lot of fun making the Series and we hope that viewers around the world enjoy it too.”
Hollins, a former BBC Breakfast sports correspondent, 2009 Strictly Come Dancing winner and keen golfer off a seven handicap, said: “What an adventure! The show delves into why certain holes are so special to Paul – some are for golfing reasons, such as the challenge, the risk and the reward – and others for the way they make him feel due to the views and the memories. We have an incredible blend of spectacular holes. I also play a few to make sure we see every angle of the hole!”
Three-times Ryder Cup winner as a player and once as captain, Dublin-born McGinley brings a wealth of elite playing experience and knowledge of the island’s courses to the show, guiding Hollins through the most spectacular and memorable holes. The duo enjoy time together both on and off the golf course, providing viewers with course insight as well as local history surrounding several multiple Major and Ryder Cup venues, as well as hidden gems.