Mayo golf clubs to benefit from new scheme

Claremorris Golf Club, Westport Golf Club, Enniscrone Golf Club and Sligo Strandhill Golf Club are the clubs in Mayo and Sligo to benefit.
Golf Ireland is pleased to announce that 38 golf clubs across the island of Ireland are set to benefit from the government’s Shared Island Sports Club EV Charging Infrastructure Scheme. This initiative, funded through the Shared Island Initiative and Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI) infrastructure funding, will provide essential support to sports clubs in installing electric vehicle (EV) charging points at their facilities.
Out of a total of 227 eligible sports clubs, 15 percent are golf clubs, demonstrating the strong role golf plays within the broader sporting community.
Claremorris Golf Club, Westport Golf Club, Enniscrone Golf Club and Sligo Strandhill Golf Club are the clubs in Mayo and Sligo to benefit.
The scheme will help these clubs secure EV charging infrastructure, with €15 million in grants to be provisionally allocated across all participating sports clubs.
Eligible clubs will be able to move forward to the delivery phase of the scheme, where they can access funding to install EV chargers, subject to finalizing agreements with pre-approved charge point operators.