The 9th green and K Club Palmer clubhouse |
The Dubai Duty Free Irish Open marks the opening event of a two-week European Tour salvo for the 2015 PGA in Ireland Order of Merit winner, Eamonn Brady. The 42-year-old will play at the K Club, this week, as the Irish Open rolls
into Straffan, Co. Kildare, between now and Sunday. Eamonn will then move on to make his debut appearance at next week's BMW PGA Championship, in the revamped Wentworth Golf Club.
“I've always liked playing the K Club and I think that it suits my game pretty well,” he said. “I played the PGA in Ireland Pro-Am event there last year and finished tied for third."
Eamonn Brady |
“I've also played a couple of
practice rounds and found myself with a lot of approach shots from around the
130-170 yard mark so I've been trying to sharpen up from that range.”
The Clontarf GC professional
has competed in the Irish Open on a number of previous occasions, most recently
at Fota Island in 2014, a tournament won by Finland's Mikko Ilonen.
“I had my first taste of the
Irish Open as an amateur back in 2000 at Ballybunion,” said Eamonn. “That was a
great experience, my first venture into professional golf. I played a practice
round that year with Padraig Harrington.”
The par three 8th at the K Club |
“In terms of consistency, it
was the first year I ever managed to play so well for so long,” he added. “I
have played well before and won some big events but last year was something a
bit different. It opened my eyes to what I can do and it gave me a great sense
of accomplishment.”
The key to Eamonn's success
was a renewed commitment to the game over the winter of 2014/2015 that saw him
working harder than ever before on his fitness, swing and mental approach but,
rather than taking his foot off the pedal, he actually stepped things up during
the recent off-season.
“I've only got a small window
left,” he said. “I put a lot of hard work in last year and that got me the
success so I thought, 'if I work even harder I should play well again next
year. I have worked my ass off to be honest.”
The 17th at the K Club, with the River Liffey flowing all along the left hand side. |
Both Higgins and Moriarty
have won already this season on the PGA in Ireland circuit while McGovern
finished tied for fourth at the recent Silversea Senior PGA Professional
Championship.
Higgins and Moriarty will
also join Brady at the BMW PGA Championship courtesy of a top 10 finish in the
PGA play-offs which were held at the Antalya Golf Club, Turkey in November.
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