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27 Sept 2025

PICTURES: Ryder Cup fever hits Limerick as Adare Manor to become official host venue

A series of Ryder Cup inspired eye-catching public installations and activations by Limerick City and County Council commenced on Monday

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A SERIES of Ryder Cup inspired eye-catching public installations and activations by Limerick City and County Council commenced this Monday.

They include giant seven and three metre-sized golf balls in King John's Castle and Adare. Limerick is being adorned with 2027 Ryder Cup Europe Adare Manor, Limerick, Ireland branding and celebratory displays for up to three weeks. 

They will mark the 2025 Ryder Cup taking place at Bethpage Black in New York this weekend and the ceremonial handover of the putter from New York to Adare, host of the 2027 competition.

Key activations in the country and city include the giant golf balls, new road signs in Adare and Ballyneety celebrating their roles as hosts of the 2027 Ryder Cup and Junior Ryder Cup and logo projections on the external walls of King John’s Castle.

There will also be bunting, banners, and flags in Adare and Ballyneety, flags at Council buildings and across Limerick City bridges and banners on Limerick city centre streets

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