Former Limerick council executive lands high-profile Ryder Cup role

It is understood the Ryder Cup is thought to bring up to €160m to Limerick’s economy, with 60,000 people attending Adare Manor on each day of the tournament. File picture: Barry Murphy
A former Limerick council executive has been appointed to the high-profile role of project director for the Ryder Cup 2027, which is to be hosted in Adare Manor.
Tom Enright, who previously served as the first economic development director at Limerick City County Council up to 2014, has been appointed to the leading role.