Actor Bill Murray is visiting Ireland this week to film a new season of golf series The Links Life, which will see him play on some of the country's top golf courses.
The golf travel documentary will air on YouTube and other streaming platforms and today the Ghostbusters star and his co-host, author Tom Coyne, teed off at Druids Glen Golf Resort in Newtownmountkennedy, Wicklow.

Murray, who also starred in the golf comedy movie Caddyshack, and Coyne will also play the O’Meara course at Carton House, Carne Golf Links, Portsalon, the new St Patrick’s Links course at Rosapenna, Cruit Island, Narin and Portnoo, Enniscrone, Connemara, Galway Bay Golf Resort and Ballybunion.
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Murray has a long personal history with golf. He worked as a caddy when he was in high school and launched the William Murray Golf line of sportswear in 2016.
Filming for the series is supported by Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland in a drive to "keep Ireland front and centre in the minds of future visitors from the US and elsewhere around the world".
Niall Gibbons, Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland, said: "We are delighted to support the filming of The Links Life featuring Bill Murray.

"It is a really great way to showcase Ireland and some of our top golf courses. Our aim is to remind viewers that Ireland offers some of the very best golf in the world, as well as spectacular scenery and fantastic experiences.
"The episodes filmed here will help ensure that Ireland stays 'top of mind' among golfers in the US and elsewhere around the world."
Murray is the latest Hollywood star to arrive in Ireland in recent weeks to shoot new movies and TV shows.
Black Widow star Florence Pugh is currently in the Irish Midlands making Netflix film The Wonder, which is an adaptation of Emma Donoghue's book of the same name.
Elizabeth Banks is also in Ireland to make a new movie, while the cast of Disenchanted recently departed Ireland after wrapping production on the Disney sequel.