The 2023 KPMG women’s Irish open is almost here! The 72 hole stroke play tournament is set to feature 126 players, and the winner will receive a grand prize of $435,000. All eyes will be on the defending champion, Klara Davidson Spilkova, as well as home favorite, Leona Maguire.
This one-stop shop will cover everything you need to know about the Women’s Irish Open, what is the prize money the players competing for, the power rankings instilled in this competition, and much more.
How to watch 2023 KPMG Women’s Irish Open
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The Ladies European Tour has returned to the Irish fields with the KPMG Women’s Irish Open. The event will take place at Dromoland Castle in Country Clare. The live coverage of the event begins today from 1500 hours to 1800 hours GMT.
On Saturday, the second of September, the live coverage will begin at 1400 hours and will end at 1700 hours GMT.
On the final day, 3rd September, live coverage is from 1330 to 1630 GMT. Viewers can also go to the LET YouTube channel to watch highlights of the day.
There are also a series of local broadcasters which would be covering the event apart from Golf Channel. Sky Sports golf will be covering the event in Austria, while Australians can watch the event on Fox Sports.
Fans in Austria, Germany and Switzerland can tune in to Sky Sport Golf.
Iceland will have Stod2 Sport3 covering the event.
Viewers from Indonesia can catch the action on Transvision.
The Arabic nations can watch the event on the Dubai Sports Channel.
Prize money and power rankings for 2023 KPMG Women’s Irish Open
The players at the event are competing for prize money to the tune of $435,000. This huge sum of money makes the event an unmissable one for all the leading professional golfers.
The event will comprise 126 golfers who are qualified through various means. There are 11 tournament invitations extended along with additional current season winners and the top 60 from the merit. The top 20 from the qualifying school are also invited to play at the event.
Additional information on 2023 KPMG Women’s Irish Open
Tickets
Other than the prize money power rankings and information on how to watch the event there are several other questions that golfing enthusiasts have in their mind. The event will be a ticket-based event where in the attendees must carry a hard copy of the ticket or have the E-copy readily available for scanning.
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The tickets can be purchased at the gate and payments will be accepted by means of card only. The hard copy of the ticket will be provided thereafter at the gate itself. Using cameras is prohibited on the days of the competition unless it is a phone camera kept on silent mode with its flash disabled.
Children the age of 16 and under are free to get inside the event but must have a valid ticket. The gates for the tickets open at 8 AM and close 15 minutes prior to the final putt for that day.
Sponsors
The event also boasts of splendid sponsorship that came its way. The title sponsor for the event is KPMG.
Premium partners for the event are Sports Direct, Amundi and Horizon.
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The official host partners for the Irish Open are Dromoland Castle, Visit Clare, Sport Ireland, and Fáilte Ireland.
Official sponsors include ForeFront Sports, the National Breast Cancer Research Institute Preferred Hotels and Resorts, and many more.
The official media partners for the event are Irish Golfer, Sports For Business, The Bogey Man, Paddy Talks Golf, and Sky Sports.
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With Irish home favorites like Leona Maguire making a part of the entry list, it certainly will be an action-packed event with some good golf on display all four days.
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