27-05-2025
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- The Irish Sun
Premier League legends hit the fairways at US President Donald Trump's Doonbeg Golf Links before night on the Guinness
FORMER England footballers Peter Crouch, Ashley Cole and Steve Sidwell enjoyed a golfing getaway in Clare last week.
The former
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Former Cheslea star Steve Sidwell and Peter Crouch hit Trump Doonbeg
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The pair were also joined by former Arsenal and Chelsea star Ashley Cole
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The lads enjoyed a night out after the round at the stunning links course
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U.S. President Donald Trump visited the course he owns last year before earning his second-term in office
But the ex-Premier League stars cashed-in for an experience as they tackled one of Ireland's most scenic and challenging courses.
Known for its dramatic dunes and views, Doonbeg has become a popular destination for sports personalities and celebrities alike.
After their round, the trio were seen enjoying pints of Guinness at the resort.
Images shared on social media showing them in relaxed form, surrounded by empty glasses and smiling faces.
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While both Ashley Cole and Steve Sidwell have also worked as pundits for TNT Sports, regularly appearing on Premier League and European football coverage.
The course - which is obviously on
President Trump has visited the course previously, and some members of his family are regular visitors to the stunning resort.
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But if you fancy a round at Donald Trump's Doonbeg? - It'll cost you -green fees at the luxury Co Clare resort are eye-watering €425 this time of year, and a weekend round soaring to €525.
That's the price to play one of Ireland's most scenic links tracks, where the Atlantic views are as jaw-dropping as the bill at the pro shop.
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Some of the top links course around the country will be full with some of the best players in the world later this summer ahead of
In 2019 some of the world's top players hit links in the Republic as they prepared for the challenge of Dundonald in Antrim.
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