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BELLARENA, CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS, NORTHERN IRELAND, JUL 18 – The £30 million investment aims to create 300 jobs and boost golf tourism, which generated a record £86 million last year, reinforcing Northern Ireland's global golfing status.

  • Last Friday, Galgorm Collection announced plans to invest over £30 million in Northern Ireland’s first new championship links course in over a century at Bellarena.
  • Tourism officials report that golf tourism generated a record £86 million last year, noting growth constraints on existing courses.
  • Combined with recent acquisitions, the north west region's total investment reaches £65 million, creating around 300 jobs, Galgorm Collection said.
  • During the 153rd Open Championship, over 280,000 spectators are expected, with a projected £213 million in economic and media value.
  • Looking ahead, construction is planned to start in 2026, with the course opening in 2029 and strengthening Northern Ireland’s golf legacy, according to Galgorm Collection.
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