€170,000 raised for Make-A-Wish Ireland at the Amgen Irish Open Tuesday, 09 September 2025

September 09, 2025

€170,000 has been raised for Make-A-Wish Ireland at the 2025 Amgen Irish Open with more than €80,000 of that amount coming from the Birdies for Wishes initiative on the 18th hole.

Key highlights

€82,200 donated by Amgen and DP World Tour as part of the Birdies for Wishes initiative
Donations will help grant more wishes for children living with serious disease
Amgen golf ambassadors Pádraig Harrington, Shane Lowry and Séamus Power donate €13,000
Amgen donate €12,800 on Super Saturday
 
Make a Wish 2025

Make-A-Wish Ireland was the official Charity Partner for the fourth consecutive year at the tournament, and the funds raised will help grant more wishes to children between the ages of three and 17 living with life-threatening medical conditions.

The Birdies for Wishes campaign was one of several fundraising initiatives on site, with a total of 248 birdies and 26 eagles on the 18th hole on the Palmer North Course at the K Club.

Together, Amgen and the DP World Tour donated €300 for every birdie or better made on the 18th hole on the Palmer North Course – host to the 2006 Ryder Cup – which came to €82,200.

Amgen golf ambassadors Pádraig Harrington, Shane Lowry and Séamus Power also contributed €13,000 to the fundraising effort. The trio pledged to donate €500 for every birdie and €1,000 for every eagle they carded during the week.

Combined with the ever-popular Mega-Putt Challenge in the Championship Village over €36,000 was raised directly on site. €12,800 was also raised on Super Saturday as Amgen donated €2 for every person wearing green on day three at the K Club, while over €11,800 was raised via an interactive fan game sponsored by Amgen in the Fan Village.

In advance of the tournament, Make-A-Wish Ireland auctioned a four-ball to play the iconic course, generating more than €3,000 in support of its mission while employees at Amgen in Ireland raised over €11,500 through their Walk for Wishes challenge.

Making wishes come true

The charity’s incredible work was witnessed on site at the K Club last week as 2019 Open Champion Lowry went above and beyond in giving 11-year-old Dáire Coyle an experience he will never forget at the Amgen Irish Open. 

Voices from the event

Paul Greene, Vice President, Amgen Operations, commented:

“We’re delighted to stand alongside Make-A-Wish Ireland as their work continues to bring joy and hope to children and families. The incredible generosity shown by players, fans and our partners has helped raise significant funds that we hope will bring a smile and some respite to the families of children living with serious disease. We are deeply grateful to our Amgen Ambassadors - Shane Lowry, Pádraig Harrington and Séamus Power - whose passion and commitment continue to inspire, and to everyone who contributed to this meaningful cause.”

Susan McQuaid O’Dwyer, CEO of Make-A-Wish Ireland, said:

“Over the past three years at the Amgen Irish Open we see the true magic of wishes come to life, and this year was no different. Having Shane Lowry grant Dáire’s wish here at the K Club is a moment Dáire and his family will treasure forever. We are so grateful to Amgen, the DP World Tour, and the players for their generosity and commitment in helping us bring hope, strength and joy to children living with critical illnesses.

“Beyond this, the Amgen Irish Open offers a high-profile platform to raise awareness of the challenges for families living with serious childhood diseases and to shine the spotlight on our wonderful volunteers who are on site over the five days. The awareness raised will help us to reach more children who need the power of a wish.”

Paul Gillmon, Championship Director of the Amgen Irish Open, said:

“The return of the Amgen Irish Open to the K Club was an overwhelming success and we are delighted to see a significant amount of money raised for Make-A-Wish Ireland across the week.

“The contributions made by Title Partner Amgen, their Ambassadors Pádraig, Séamus and Shane, and the thousands of spectators who donated in the Tournament Village will make a huge difference to the lives of children living with life-threatening conditions.

“We saw first-hand the incredible impact Make-A-Wish Ireland can have when Shane made a wish come true and we are incredibly humbled to have the opportunity to contribute to Make-A-Wish Ireland’s truly special work.”

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