The Audi Wexford and Audi Waterford quattro Cup tees off for 2023 event


Wexford, 14th July 2023: The Irish leg of the 2023 Audi quattro Cup continued with theAudi Wexford and Audi Waterford quattro Cup event on the 13th of July. 148 golfers took part in the tournament at the picturesque Bunclody Golf Club.

PJ O’Farrell and Patsy O’Farrell from New Ross Golf Club claimed the title of Audi Wexford and Audi Waterford quattro Cup champions with a score of 45 points (Back 9: 26). They, along with the next five highest ranking teams will qualify for the Audi quattro Cup National Final taking place in October at the luxury Druid’s Glen Resort on the newly re-opened Glen Golf Course. The Glen Golf Course has previously hosted four Irish Opens and is nicknamed the ‘Augusta of Europe’ and was recently upgraded to a spectacular 7,222-yard par-72 course, built to USGA standards, which this year’s Audi quattro Cup National Finalists will experience first-hand.

Brendan Walsh, General Manager at Audi Waterford commented: “We are thrilled to be back on the golf course once again hosting the Audi Wexford and Audi Waterford quattro Cup, the event that celebrates Audi’s historical connection to sport in a golfing context. At Audi, our aim isn’t just to develop mobility solutions that inspire and excite, but to create experiences that truly resonate and connect with our customers on a deeper level. The Audi quattro Cup is a particularly special event in the calendar for both Audi Wexford and Audi Waterford as an opportunity for both dealerships to show appreciation to our loyal customers.”

The combined Audi Wexford and Audi Waterford quattro Cup is the sixth of eight regional quattro Cup events taking place throughout June and July at some of Ireland’s leading Championship golf clubs, culminating in the Irish National Final. 1,100 amateur golfers from across the country will vie for the ultimate honour of representing Ireland at the 2023 World Final, hosted in the picturesque Al Mouj Golf Club, Oman. This year will mark the 33rd hosting of the prestigious Audi quattro Cup, the largest amateur golf tournament series in the world.

The World Final in November will present finalists from 38 countries across the world, including Ireland, with a once in a lifetime opportunity to visit and play on a World Top 100 golf course on the pristine Indian Ocean coastline of Oman, against a backdrop of the Hajar mountains.

The Audi quattro Cup is a team-based competition with each team consisting of two players and is open to Audi customers and their chosen teammate. The maximum handicap is 36 (index) per player and 56 (index) per team. The handicap difference between the players in a team must not exceed 20. Very limited places remain for 2023 so Audi customers are encouraged to contact their local dealership for more information.

For further information, visit AudiQuattroCup.com

Full Results:

Placing

Team Members

Score

1st

PJ O’Farrell & Patsy Farrell

45 (Back 9: 26)

2nd

Ian Pericho & Anthony Daly

45 (Back 9: 25)

3rd

Jason White & Frank Kennedy

44 (Back 9: 22)

4th

Brendan Thomas & Declan Phelan

44

5th

John O’Dwyer & Margaret O’Dwyer

43

6th

Tom O’Brien & Thomas O’Brien

42 (Back 9: 22)

Nearest to the pin: 1st: Phil Neenan (18 inches)

Nearest to the pin: 17th: Marian Finn (16 inches)

Pictured at the Audi Wexford and Waterford quattro Cup, Brendan Thomas (Slieve Russell) and Declan Phelan (Elm Green) who finished in 4th place after the event which took place on Thursday, 13th of July at the Bunclody Golf Club.