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McCann FitzGerald announced as premium partner of KPMG Women’s Irish Open

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/ 20th January 2025 /
George Morahan

Irish law firm McCann FitzGerald has been announced as a premium partner of the KPMG Women's Irish Open ahead of the 2025 tournament at Carton House.

The firm said the partnership is guided by its 'Go Further' proposition and reflects its dedication to empowering excellence and unlocking potential, values that resonate strongly with the mission of the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

Additionally, the company said the deal is evidence of its ambition to create lasting impact within Ireland’s business and wider communities, unlocking potential at every level.

“At McCann FitzGerald, we are passionate about delivering excellence and unlocking potential, both in our work and in the communities we support," said Stephen Holst, managing partner of McCann FitzGerald

"Partnering with the KPMG Women’s Irish Open reflects our values of ambition, connectedness and empowerment – creating the conditions to be at our best.

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"We are proud to play a role in elevating the profile of women’s golf and contributing to an event that inspires ambition and excellence on a global stage.”

Cian Branagan, CEO of tournament manager ForeFront Group, said: “I am delighted that McCann FitzGerald have partnered with the KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Our 2025 event at Carton House, Fairmont, is set to deliver another world-class event in one of Ireland’s most iconic hotels.

"With McCann FitzGerald’s incredible support and energy, I'm confident that together we will further elevate the profile of women’s golf both nationally and internationally.”

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KPMG will sponsor the Women's Irish Open for a further three years.

The KPMG Women’s Irish Open will take place from 3-6 July at Carton House and is expected to be attended by more than 40,000 spectators. Tickets are available from kpmgwomensirishopen.ie, and under-16s go free.

KPMG renewed its sponsorship of the Women's Irish Open last October on a three-year deal.

Photo: (l-r) Stephen Holst (McCann FitzGerald LLP); Eimear MacManus (Forefront Sports); Cian Branagan (Forefront Sports); Jennifer Halpin (McCann FitzGerald LLP); and Shane Sweeney (McCann FitzGerald LLP). (Pic: Supplied)

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