Knightsbrook Golf Club was adorned in all shades of pink recently as the golfing community came together for a very well-supported “Play in Pink” golf outing. The event was organised by Knightsbrook Operations Manager Kate Jones, in collaboration with Lady Captain Jane Molony, Susan Cullen and the dedicated ladies’ committee. The occasion aimed at raising funds for the “Play in Pink” charity, which was set up over 20 years ago at the University of Galway, to support breast cancer research and to help fund a comprehensive research programme. The initiative has grown significantly since then, and there were 220 Play in Pink days in 2024, raising over €775,000 for the charity.

Inspired by her journey as a breast cancer survivor and the exceptional care she received, Kate wanted to bring the golfing community together to raise awareness and to support this very worthy cause.
The day was filled with camaraderie and enthusiasm, as participants, dressed in various shades of pink, some less outlandish than others. The golf was played against the beautiful backdrop of Knightsbrook Golf Course and clubhouse, which was also decorated in pink.
Thanks to the generous support of local sponsors and the tireless efforts of the organising committee, the outing raised over €5,000, with donations still coming in.
Kate Jones and Lady Captain Jane Molony expressed their heartfelt gratitude to all the sponsors, the staff at Knightsbrook Golf Club, and the ladies’ committee for their unwavering support and dedication, which ensured a fantastic turnout for the occasion. They also extended thanks to Mr. Peter Igoe, of Knightsbrook Hotel Spa and Golf Club, for the excellent golf course maintenance and his strong support for the initiative.


The “Play in Pink” golf outing not only raised significant funds for a worthy cause but also served as a reminder of the strength and resilience of those affected by breast cancer. With plans to make this event an annual club highlight, Kate and the ladies’ committee look forward to continuing the fight against breast cancer, pretty in pink and one swing at a time.
The overall winners of the competition were Captain of Knightsbrook, Will Murray, Benny Murray, Martin Murray and Grainne Murray.
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Louise Cotter, Pauline Meehan, Emma Fagan and Hazel O Sullivan
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Fr Paul Crosbie, Lys Jeffares, Shirley Finn and Peter Madden
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Rosaleen Fagan, Rose Tuite, Brenda Kearney, Ann McGuinness
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Gerald Reilly, John Coughlan, Jodie Coughlan, Ciaran Connell
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Bernard McGowan, Trevor Coyle, Thomas Meyler
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Simon Magnier, Ken Quinn, Denis Finn, Tommy Murphy
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Mary Finn, Karen Quinn, Lady Captain, Knightsbrook Golf Club and mjor organiser of the event and Caroline Norris
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Mary Higgins, Jenny Leyden, Niall O Neill and Raymond Murray
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Des Farrelly, Chris Doggett, Gary Winter, Pat McCauley
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The overall Winners: Benny Murray, Grainne Murray, Martin Murray, Captain, Knightsbrook Golf Club, Will Murray
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Noel Dempsey, Dympna Fegan, Martin Dempsey and Sean Dempsey
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Monica Woolfson, Pat McLaughlin, Johnny Woolfson and Jacqueline McDaid.
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Teresa Melia, Ben Sheehan, Kate Jones Aaron Mee and Keith Moran
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Kate Jones, Golf Operations Manager, Knightsbrook Golf Club and Lady Captain, Knightsbrook Golf Club, who were the main organisers of the Play in Pink Day at Knightsbrook Golf Club.
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Mary Fitzgerald, Rhoda McConnell, Stuart McConnell, John Fitzgerald
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Leslie Hamilton, Lady Vice Captain, Knightsbrook Golf Club.
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Halloran, Peter McManus, peter Darby and Bernie Mccormack
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Marcella McLoughlin, Noreen McLoughlin, Teresa Melia, and Kosei Kirwan
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Joe Smith. Kieran Hilliard, Stephen Hannon and Fergal Hilliard.
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Kate Jones Golf Operations Manager, Emma Jones and Ben Sheehan


