Irish golf legend Leona Maguire posted a public appeal for help after her golf bag went missing at Dublin Airport on Sunday.
The Cavan native flew direct from Dublin to Geneva and said her bag went "missing between check-in and take-off." The 27-year-old is competing in the Amundi Evian Championship this week, one of the five Majors on the LPGA tour. The competition kicks off on Thursday.
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Maguire wrote on Twitter this morning: "Really need help from someone @DublinAirport or DAA. Flew from Dublin to Geneva yesterday direct and somehow my golf bag has gone missing between checkin and takeoff. @FlySWISS & @swissportNews have no idea where it is. Need it urgently for @EvianChamp major this week."
Thankfully, the bag has since been located by Swiss International Air Lines and will arrive in Geneva this afternoon.
Dublin Airport Authority has said they have no role in baggage handling as it is the responsibility of individual airlines or their local ground handling agent at the airport.
Dublin Live has contacted Swissport and Swiss International Air Lines for comment.
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