Doonbeg will bring Irish Open headaches but they'll be worth it

ON A CLARE DAY: General views of the Trump International golf resort in Doonbeg. The resort employs over 200 local people in the area and the village. Pic: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images
IRISH Open organisers know they are facing a logistical headache to make Doonbeg in west Clare a spectator-friendly renewal next year.
The DP World Cup confirmed Wednesday that the Donald-Trump owned resort course will become the sixth links track to host an Irish Open in the last twelve years in September – but that will present its own traffic, access and egress issues to the links, which is located just outside Doonbeg village.