National University of Ireland, Galway

07/03/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/03/2024 03:56

University heralds student golfer’s Major success

Liam Nolan, pictured with the Brabazon Trophy in May 2023, has secured his place to play as an amateur in The Open. Credit: Nolan family.

University of Galway has heralded the achievement of student golfer Liam Nolan who has secured his place to play as an amateur in The Open.

Liam Nolan has just completed his final year in Biomedical Engineering and is a University of Galway Sport Scholar, supported by the High Performance Unit.

He will play in The Open at Royal Troon - one of the sport's majors - from July 18, lining up against some of the world's best golfers after securing qualification by finishing 5-under at Dundonald Links in Scotland.

University of Galway Dean of Students, Professor Ciara Meehan, said: "On behalf of our University community, I'd like to send a message of congratulations and wish Liam Nolan the very best for The Open. Our University takes great delight and a deep sense of pride in celebrating the achievements of our students, as well as our staff, whether that's in sporting success or studies, their research, their community or volunteering work or competing, as Liam is, at the top of their game on a world stage. We look forward to Liam being an inspiration for many more sporting achievements at the University in the year ahead."

Liam Nolan said:"I'm thrilled to have a golf game which is strong enough to book a place at The Open in Troon. I am looking forward to being on the course, to enjoying the whole experience of the major and to competing with some of the best golfers in the world. To be one of only a handful of amateurs to get a chance to compete in one of golf's majors is an achievement in itself, and I am so looking forward to teeing it up."

Des Ryan, Director of Sport and Physical Wellbeing at University of Galway, said:"Liam Nolan is a great role model and an ambassador for University of Galway, for Galway Golf Club and Ireland. We are delighted to see his hard work pay off and we are delighted to have been able to support Liam through the University's High-Performance Unit led by Feargal O'Callaghan. We all wish him every success and every bit of luck that's needed on the famous links. His sporting and academic achievements will inspire many other dual aspirational sports people to achieve great things and many others to participate in sport."

Liam Nolan is a Galway native and his home club is Galway Golf Club. He won the South American Amateur Open in January 2023 and in May of that year he went on to win the Brabazon Trophy.He was selected to play for Great Britain and Ireland against the US in the Walker Cup in September 2023 - a pinnacle of the sport for amateur players. He has also represented Ireland in the European Team Championships and Home Internationals.

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