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Two-time rugby World Cup winner and self-confessed “golf tragic” Dan Carter is eager to see the result of a new programme aimed at boosting participation for golfers with a disability in Ireland 22bet
The former New Zealand fly-half was in Dublin this week to help launch the partnership 22bet between Golf Ireland and ISPS Handa which will see the latter sponsor the Irish Open for Golfers with a Disability in June 2024 and become the lead partner of Golf Ireland’s Golf4All programmes 22bet
Carter, who is an ambassador for ISPS Handa, said: “I know at ISPS Handa they are going to look at different sporting events, different organisations about partnering with them 22bet
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I’m really intrigued to see how this partnership evolves and also the uptake of golf here in Ireland 22bet
“I’m a bit of a golf tragic, I think I’m much 22bet better than I actually am, so it’s great to be back here in Ireland and next time I can guarantee I will be bringing my golf clubs 22bet
”Fellow ISPS Handa ambassador and world number two Brendan Lawlor added: “The beautiful thing about this partnership is it’s going to give so many disability golfers in Ireland a chance at every level, a chance at G4D events, to get disability children into the game and also to get anyone in any walk of life into the game and it’s fantastic 22bet
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”More aboutPA ReadyIrelandDan CarterIrish OpenNew ZealandOneDublinDisabilityPhil Casey1/1Self-confessed ‘golf tragic’ Dan Carter keen to boost participation in IrelandSelf-confessed ‘golf tragic’ Dan Carter keen to boost participation in IrelandDan Carter helped launch a new partnership aimed at increasing participation for golfers with a disability in Ireland (Handout)✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today 22bet
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Dozens of flights were grounded at Bristol Airport this morning following a crash on the main route to the terminals 22bet
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The airport released a statement at 4:50am on Saturday to tell passengers that “flights will not take off from Bristol Airport this morning until 08:00” 22bet
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”An easjet flight to Rome was the first to depart after a two hour delay (Simon Calder)RecommendedBritish Airways made £50 per second profit during first nine months of 2023How to access airport lounges without a business class flight ticketHeathrow’s third runway expansion in the hands of private sector, minister saysWith 29 flights that were due to take off 22bet between 6:05am and 8am being delayed and 24 flights after 8am already being delayed, it’s thought over 6,000 passengers will be affected by the chaos 22bet
Some travellers took to social media to share their experience 22bet
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Not everyone has access to X to see their flights are massively delayed!”Others confirmed “chaos” in the airport lounges 22bet
Delays on departures from Bristol airport have been extreme all morning – with knock-on delays inevitable throughout the rest of the day 22bet
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KLM’s early flight to Amsterdam was two hours late, triggering missed connections for many of the passengers 22bet
The easyJet departure to Geneva took off three hours behind schedule, while the airline’s flight to Pula in Croatia is currently expected to be delayed by over four hours 22bet
Some of the longest budget flights from the UK, on easyJet to Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, are due to depart around two hours late 22bet
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The disruption at Bristol highlights the inadequate access to one of the UK’s 10 busiest airports 22bet
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Shortly after 8am the airport released a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, to confirm flights were now taking off and landing 22bet
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An Avon and Somerset Police spokesman said: “We are advising motorists to avoid the A38 near Bristol Airport this morning (Saturday 28 October) following a two-vehicle collision 22bet
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”The A38 however still remains closed and Bristol Airport is advising travellers to “leave extra time to travel” to the airport 22bet
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