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‘Everyone is talking about the Ryder Cup’: Adare embraces countdown to golf’s biggest event
Manon Gilbart · 2026-05-30 · via IrishExaminer.com

One resident in Adare almost missed out on complimentary Ryder Cup tickets when the postman handed over the mail to her young son.

“We got tickets and honestly it was such a welcome surprise. The postman handed the letter to my five-year-old so it nearly ended up in play school,” Michelle Gallagher laughed.

Each household in the Adare village postal code got two complimentary passes, valid for any day of the tournament, as well as the option to purchase four additional passes.

For Ms Gallagher, it will be a family affair as her parents and siblings also received passes.

“There will be three generations of our family who will get to experience the Ryder Cup. The equity of access means that people who might never get exposed to this will have access to it, I think it’s very special and inclusive,” she told the Irish Examiner.

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Michelle and Ciarán Gallagher with their sons Fionn and Conán. 'We were able to buy tickets for ourselves and our two sons, and we’re gonna go up on the Thursday, which is the opening ceremony and the final day of the Junior Ryder Cup.' Picture: Eamon Doody
Michelle and Ciarán Gallagher with their sons Fionn and Conán. 'We were able to buy tickets for ourselves and our two sons, and we’re gonna go up on the Thursday, which is the opening ceremony and the final day of the Junior Ryder Cup.' Picture: Eamon Doody

When tickets went on sale through a priority window for Irish residents, Ms Gallagher, like many, was trying to get into the queue.

“I have two sons and I really wanted them to experience the Ryder Cup. It’s a lot of money to spend on tickets, the cost was a concern,” she said. “We were able to buy tickets for ourselves and our two sons, and we’re gonna go up on the Thursday, which is the opening ceremony and the final day of the Junior Ryder Cup.”

Over the years, she attended JP McManus Pro-Am tournaments which always caused a "buzz around Adare" — something she described as special. 

“For the non-real golfers in our house, they might get to see some celebs. So many of these amazing players have come through the Junior Ryder Cup, it’s a chance to hopefully see Tiger Woods’ son and the stars of the future play in the Manor.” 

Speaking of the organisers, she said: “They’ve done a lot of work in building bridges and making sure the community feels part of this Ryder Cup. I just really really hope that we go ahead and win it on Adare soil, that would be really special.” 

 A sign at Pat Collins Bar in the village of Adare. Picture: Larry Cummins
A sign at Pat Collins Bar in the village of Adare. Picture: Larry Cummins

With over a year to go until the 46th Ryder Cup is held at Adare Manor, many tourists are already stopping by the village. And there are two words on everyone's lips: Ryder Cup. 

Anna Coffey, who co-owns Adare Grocer with her partner Mark Lynch, said the tournament is the “main conversation here in Adare every day”. 

“I’m not big into golf myself, but my husband Mark is going with his friends with the tickets we got. We weren’t expecting that at all, we thought maybe we might have some kind of bonus for being here, but being offered tickets for any day was a great benefit to us,” she said.

While he admits he would not be a huge golf fan, Mark said having a shop in the village makes it “special”.

“I’m really excited to see the combination of all the work and infrastructure going on here in Adare. We’re going on the last day, so we’ll be there for the end of what I hope will be a busy week for us,” he said.

“It’s a big event and it’s not cheap to go, so I feel it’s a lovely gesture for the Ryder Cup to hand out free tickets as apparently it’s not something they’ve done in the past. I feel very privileged to have a shop in Adare when all of this is going on, but it’s great to get a free ticket and a chance to go to witness the spectacle.”

John Shovlin and his wife were also thrilled to receive free tickets — particularly after never missing a Pro-Am.

“We’re looking forward to seeing Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry. The Irish supporters are unbelievable, they love their golf.

“Everybody is talking about the Ryder Cup, it’s really busy. There’s lots of people coming to visit the golf club.

“We had Jim Furyk here at the weekend, I just met him this morning. He was at the service station, putting gas in his car, I just wished him well,” laughed Mr Shovlin.

Claire Staunton, the manager of The Good Room, will be attending the tournament on the Sunday.

According to Ms Staunton, every single person who walks through the door of her establishment wants to talk about the Ryder Cup.

“We had two Americans sitting at the bar on Saturday night, and that's the first thing that they talk about. They were telling me that they had the Ryder Cup in Boston in the 1990s, so they were just saying how exciting it was for the area,” she said.

Claire Staunton, owner of The Good Room in Adare.
Claire Staunton, owner of The Good Room in Adare.

Ms Staunton compared the event to a “big holiday” everyone is “mentally preparing for”.

“I don't know a whole lot about golf, but I know what JP McManus is capable of doing and how amazing Adare Manor is, that combined with the Ryder Cup itself, it's huge.” 

Asked about whether or not she would consider renting accommodation, she said it is under consideration. 

“I know a lot of people are doing it. I'm considering doing it because we are just living in a new house, so it'd be relatively easy to buff it up. I'm living in Castletroy, they’re getting a huge park and ride beside Finnegans, so anywhere out there would do really well.” 

As excitement is building up, even children are aware of the importance of the tournament so that when she announces to her kids she has “Ryder Cup meetings”, they understand the “importance of it”.

“We are in talks with different people about the event and maybe taking over the space privately. Every time those kind of meetings come up, they're very important, so they're the kind of things that I leave home for,” she said.

“Usually there's a bit of 'please don't go', but they know the importance of it. They know how big it is.” 

Like many, Ms Staunton is also a fan of celebrity spotting.

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“The closest we've come to a celebrity golfer is Rory McIlroy's uncle. When the Pro-Am was on, he used to come here every day for his breakfast when Rory was young.” 

According to her, golf fans bring an atmosphere “nearly like Electric Picnic”.

“I love Shane Lowry, and I follow his wife, Wendy, she has great style. So I'm interested in all the wives as much as I am in the golfers, they've all amazing style,” she said.

“I'm a celebrity spotter, so I'm excited to see who'll be here. I guess every single person that I've ever met or ever known is gonna be watching Adare, and that's kind of exciting, to think that we're just right here.”

While she does not live locally and did not get tickets, Tanya Brown, the principal at St Nicholas School got to see the cup in person.

“We actually got up close and personal with the Ryder Cup itself which was just amazing to see. To be so close to the cup and touch it and actually hold it.

“Luke was great, he was just interested in the kids and playing golf, showing them different shots,” Ms Brown said.

Tanya Brown, principal at St Nicholas School in Adare, got to see the cup in person. Picture: Manon Gilbart
Tanya Brown, principal at St Nicholas School in Adare, got to see the cup in person. Picture: Manon Gilbart

Limerick hurling manager, John Kiely, has also paid schools in Adare a visit, as he took up a position working with JP McManus to help prepare the staging of the tournament at Adare Manor.

“There’s been a bit of a buzz this school year,” Ms Brown said.

“John Kiely is sort of the liaison person with the schools and the Ryder Cup. He came to visit all the schools early September last year, spoke to all the kids and talked about what was happening, and how special it was going to be.

“Because it was John Kiely, that made quite an impression with the kids anyway in the first place.”

While 1,500 complimentary tickets were allocated to residents in Adare to acknowledge the disruption, those in the wider parish were excluded. As the move sparked outrage in parts of the community, Tidy Towns activist and local councillor Bridie Collins urged the Government to intervene.

A spokesperson for Ryder Cup Europe said the ticketing allocation for residents was “the result of careful planning and consideration over several months”.

“The vast majority of feedback we’ve had from residents has been incredibly positive and we continue to work closely with representatives of the Adare community not only to help minimise the impact of staging the Ryder Cup, but also to include them in the celebration of one of the world’s great sporting events,” they said.

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