PGA National Slieve Russell, Ireland, to Host 2026 European Ladies' Team Championship

20 Oct 2025
Ireland Ireland

PGA National Slieve Russell has been confirmed as the host for the 2026 European Ladies’ Team Championship. 

The EGA awarded the event to Golf Ireland following a detailed bidding process at one of only eight PGA National designated resorts in the world.

The acclaimed 18-hole championship course which forms part of the 300-acre Slieve Russell Estate, has hosted two European Tour events. 

This championship comes on the back of the successful hosting of last year’s European Amateur Team Championship in Killarney, Ireland.

Ireland are looking to bridge a 43-year gap in the European Ladies’ Team Championship having won just twice, in 1979 and 1983. 

“We’re thrilled to see the European Ladies’ Team Championship returning to Ireland next summer,” said Golf Ireland CEO, Mark Kennelly. “Slieve Russell is a superb venue and an ideal setting for one of Europe’s greatest amateur events. Over the years, some of the biggest names in women’s golf have featured and we look forward to welcoming the continent’s top players in July.”  


Many of the world’s best golfers have played in the European Ladies’ Team Championship in their amateur days, including this year’s KPMG Women’s Irish Open winner, Lottie Woad, representing a victorious England three years ago.

“Slieve Russell has played a big part in the story of Irish golf, producing some of our top amateur players like Leona and Lisa Maguire,” said Golf Ireland High Performance Director, Neil Manchip. “Our current panel of players are continuing that tradition, and having the opportunity to compete at home next summer will be a real boost as they measure themselves against Europe’s best.”

Slieve Russell’s Leona and Lisa Maguire were part of the Irish teams in 2011 and 2013, while Leona Maguire was also part of the team in 2016, and the club are delighted to host this prestigious event next year.

“On behalf of PGA National Slieve Russell, we are greatly honoured to host the 2026 European Ladies' Team Championship” said Tony Walker, PGA National Slieve Russell General Manager. “Showcasing our championship course and facilities to over twenty nations is a true privilege. Europe’s elite amateurs will compete on our fairways next July, and while we will give every team our warmest welcome we will be hoping that Ireland’s 43-year wait for the title will end next year on Irish soil.”