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Killarney Golf and Fishing Club becomes PGA training hub

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Killarney Golf and Fishing Club becomes PGA training hub

Killarney Golf and Fishing Club has gained Professional Golfers Association (PGA) status. It is now one of only two PGA training establishments in Ireland.

The PGA Training Programme is a respected global qualification. It includes a Foundation Degree in Professional Golf Studies from the University of Birmingham. This three-year course focuses on coaching, sports science, business, and tournament play. Around 300 students from across Europe enrol each year.
The addition of Killarney means year-one and year-two trainee professionals from Ireland can complete their practical and theoretical work in Killarney.
This removes the need for them to travel to the UK. The club was chosen due to its high-quality training facilities and available local accommodation.
Killarney head professional Mark Heinemann has also been named as a PGA Tutor and Assessor. He will mentor young Irish trainees through their three-year journey to becoming qualified professionals. His role will involve leading both individual and group coaching sessions.

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Kerry Youth Council meets with Billy Kelleher MEP

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Kerry Youth Council meets with Billy Kelleher MEP


Members of Kerry Comhairle na nÓg, the county’s youth council, met with Ireland South MEP Billy Kelleher in Killarney recently to discuss a range of local and international issues.


The meeting focused on the council’s primary topic for the year: the lack of facilities and activities for young people in Kerry. Mr Kelleher suggested that school buildings could be better utilised as community spaces during out-of-school hours. The Fianna Fáil MEP also addressed the housing crisis, noting that excessive red tape and planning issues have stunted the ability to build affordable homes for the next generation.
During the session, the discussion moved to global affairs, including the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran. Mr Kelleher shared insights from his previous state visits and his time as Minister for Trade, while also briefing the members on Ireland’s upcoming EU Presidency and the daily life of an MEP in Brussels and Strasbourg.
On the subject of Artificial Intelligence, he warned of its future impact and stressed the need for democratic oversight and checks and balances.
“It was a great opportunity for Kerry Comhairle na nÓg to meet with one of our Ireland South MEPs. We represent the young people of Kerry to decision makers, and getting the chance to discuss young people’s priorities, such as the lack of facilities, with one of our European representatives was great,” said Christian Gleasure, the Comhairle’s incoming National Executive Representative.

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All Ireland Cross Country Championships 2026

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Six students from St Brendan’s College represented the school and Killarney at the highest level in Belfast on Saturday, March 7.

Fionn Culloty stormed to a blistering time of 8 minutes 20 seconds in the minor boys 2.5km race where he finished 17th overall out of 116 competitors. 

5th year students Michael Crowley, Patrick Mullane, Ryan Moloney, Derek O’Gorman and Liam Murphy made up the senior boys’ team who finished 9th on the day. This was a great result for this young team who will all be in the senior age group again next year. 

St Brendan’s College expressed pride in their students and are excited to see what they will achieve in the upcoming track and field season. 

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