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Larry Byrne

Out & About: New Golf & Heritage Tourism Initiative

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2017

December 2, 2016 by Leave a Comment

Club Choice Ireland director Larry Byrne was in New York in November to promote tailor-made golfing vacations in Ireland’s east and southeastern counties. Hailing from County Wexford, Byrne, who runs the company with his son Tiernan, is passionate about promoting golf in their part of Ireland. “We have some of the country’s best courses including Portmarnock, the European Club … [Read more...] about Out & About: New Golf & Heritage Tourism Initiative

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