
Kerry homeowners renting out their houses for €69,000 for Ryder Cup week
The USA v Europe golfing classing comes to Adare Manor in 2027
Kerryman
Kerry rental accommodation is in plentiful and pricy supply as efforts are underway to entice visitors to stay in the Kingdom during the 2027 Ryder Cup which takes place at the Adare Manor in September 2027.
A plethora of Kerry properties are being advertised online ranging from impressive seven bedroom homes to humble two bed apartments. It's anticipated that tens of thousands of golfing visitors are planning trips to the south and mid west for the continental golf bout in two years time.

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