World No. 48 Lucas Herbert returns this week to Mount Juliet Estate in Kilkenny, Ireland, where he’ll defending his 2021 title at the DP World Tour’s Horizon Irish Open.
Last year at the Irish Open, the 26-year-old Australian captured his second career DPWT title in wire-to-wire fashion, opening with a 64 and following up with three more subpar rounds to beat Rikard Karlberg by three strokes. “I will never forget that feeling of looking down at the trophy and seeing my name alongside some of the greats of the game,” he said. “It started an amazing period for me, and I now feel ready to kick on to achieve even more success.” On the season, Herbert has made just one DPWT start that wasn’t a major or a WGC event, finishing T-18 at the Dubai Desert Classic in January. He’s made 16 starts on the PGA Tour, making eight cuts with two top 10s including a win at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, where he finished at 15-under 269, one better than Danny Lee and Patrick Reed. This week marks Herbert’s fourth start in the Irish Open, where he’s never missed the cut and finished T-7 in 2020.