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Killarney firms behind Bill Murray’s golf tour of Ireland

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By Sean Moriarty

American actor Bill Murray is on a tour of Ireland to film a new a series of his golf travel documentary ‘The Links Life’ and it is all thanks to two Killarney-based firms.

The ‘Ghostbusters II’ and ‘Groundhog Day’ star will play at some of Ireland’s best golf courses, including Ballybunnion.

The tour started at Druids Glen on Tuesday and will continue until next Thursday.

Carton House, Carne Golf Links, Portsalon, Rosapenna, Cruit Island, Narin and Portnoo, Enniscrone, Connemara and the Galway Bay Golf Resort are also on the schedule.

Muarry’s findings will be broadcast on YouTube at a later date and will be narrated by legendary golf journalist and writer Tom Coyne.

The trip is supported by Failte Ireland and Tourism Ireland with help from two Killarney-based tourism companies.

Local firm Experience Ireland Golf and Travel is providing the logistics support and access to the golf courses for the trip.

“Tom Coyne approached us, he used us before and was happy with the way we do things,” said founder Tom Kennedy. “We organise the hotels and additional activities like trips to distilleries and falcon watching.”

O’Callaghan Coaches and Chauffeur Services is providing the transportation for Murray and his crew.

“It is great to be back on the road,” said Phillip O’Callaghan after months of being parked up.

His brother Seamus is the coach driver.

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Photo of ‘Reflective Rhino’ wins Killarney Camera Club competition

Killarney Camera Club announced that the winner of its latest Novice Category competition is Anne Kelly for her photograph titled ‘Reflective Rhino’. The theme for the monthly contest was ‘Texture’. […]

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Killarney Camera Club announced that the winner of its latest Novice Category competition is Anne Kelly for her photograph titled ‘Reflective Rhino’.

The theme for the monthly contest was ‘Texture’. Anne’s winning image, a close-up photo of a rhinoceros, impressed judges with its incredible detail, capturing every crease, crack, and fold of the rhino’s skin.
The competition was judged by photographer Vivian Buckley, who offered a critique praising Anne’s eye for detail and confirming that the image effectively “nailed the theme”.

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Secondary schools partner with Tidy Towns

Students from three local secondary schools, St Brendan’s College, St Bridget’s Secondary School, and Killarney Community College, are joining forces with the Killarney Tidy Town Committee, Kerry County Council, and […]

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Students from three local secondary schools, St Brendan’s College, St Bridget’s Secondary School, and Killarney Community College, are joining forces with the Killarney Tidy Town Committee, Kerry County Council, and the Meitheal group to focus on environmental projects.

The students recently gave impressive presentations detailing their efforts to actively promote biodiversity, tackle litter waste, and protect the environment.
Attending the presentations were members of the Tidy Towns Committee and Mayor of Killarney Councillor Martin Grady.
The students have conducted surveys to highlight the worst areas prone to litter and have carried out subsequent litter picking in those areas while also creating public awareness.
Additionally, bird feeders have been made in woodwork classes and mounted within the school grounds.
One of the key strategies adopted by the schools to maintain and increase diversity has been the development and nurturing of garden areas within their grounds.
These green spaces serve a vital role in supporting the local ecosystem, promoting student well-being, and empowering learners of all abilities.

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