Dubai Duty Free, the title sponsor of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted a spectacular party in the private gardens of Moy House, Lahinch on the Friday night of Ireland’s national golfing tournament (5th July).
Set under magnificent teepees reminiscent of Bedouin tents, the stage was set for an incredible night of food, music and entertainment. The party was hosted by Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of Dubai Duty Free, Colm McLoughlin, and his wife Breeda McLoughlin together with Senior Vice President of Marketing at Dubai Duty Free, Sinead El Sabai, and her husband Jihad.
Guests in attendance included 20 of the top 50 golfers in the world including the ultimate winner of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, Jon Rahm and tournament host, Paul McGinley and his wife Alison.
On what is one of the biggest nights on the social calendar every year, 150 guests were greeted by a prosecco and aperol reception in the gardens of Moy House. Guests could also interact with Irish Wolfhounds, birds of prey and watch a magnificent falconry display as they entered the beautiful gardens.
Inside, the décor was unforgettable, inspired by the maritime setting as well as the links to the middle east, sand coloured chairs and soft furnishings combined with hints of blue, set an elegant yet relaxed vibe to replicate a modern Arabian nautical seaside location under the magnificent teepees.
Guests enjoyed a veritable feast where a taste of Lahinch met a taste of Arabia, which included poached Clare Island salmon, Middle Eastern bean Salad, hot smoked BBQ salmon from Clare Island and falafel shish kababs.
Entertainment was provided throughout the night with a dress up corner filled with vintage Arabic clothing for guests to try on and be pictured under the stars in. As dusk began to turn towards darkness, Slide Step Drummers grabbed the attention of attendees before fire-eaters and dancers joined them in an electrifying performance that wowed onlookers. Robbie Harris then performed a triumphant bodhran solo where one by one, traditional Irish dancers appeared on tables for a showstopping impromptu performance.
The Liffey Band performed late into the night with their unique style, capping a memorable event for all those who were there.
This annual event has been run by Dubai Duty Free each year since they began sponsoring the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in 2015.
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