A TWO-DAY Golf Classic in aid of the Stand for Féile campaign will take place on April 17th and 18th 2026 at Kenmare Golf Club, with all proceeds directly supporting Féile’s ongoing care and recovery.
Allihies teenager Féile suffered life-changing injuries in a farming accident in July this year. She is currently a patient in CHI in Crumlin and continues to face significant challenges, including ongoing surgeries, intensive rehabilitation, and adapting to a new way of life. The financial pressures on the family remain enormous, and this event aims to bring the GAA community together to make a positive impact on the family's circumstances.
The goal of the upcoming golf class is to bring together more than 100 teams from both Cork and Kerry, and early interest has been incredibly encouraging.
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Speaking about the event, Barry Coffey, Chair of the Organising Committee, said: ‘I reached out to the main organising committee following a conversation between a number of former inter-county GAA players from both Cork and Kerry. I then approached Cork GAA, who backed the initiative 100 percent, and fully embraced the opportunity to support it.
‘Over the two days, we will welcome more than 100 teams, and we are delighted to have clubs from both Cork and Kerry taking part. We are also extremely grateful to Cork County Board for their support, including their generous contribution of All-Ireland Final tickets as the first prize in this fundraising event.’
Teams of four can enter for €500, with a remarkable first prize: All-Ireland Final tickets, two for every team member.
The organisers are encouraging GAA clubs, businesses, and individuals to get behind the campaign and help support Féile and her family at this crucial time.

