Background
Born in 1974, Hughes grew up in Ballinrobe, County Mayo in the west of Ireland.
Born in 1974, Hughes grew up in Ballinrobe, County Mayo in the west of Ireland.
He completed a degree in Applied Chemistry in Dublin City University winning the AGB gold medal for highest final year exam results. He went on to be awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 1999.
Although known in industry circles as leading food safety consultant and cleaning chemical manufacturer, Hughes turned a hobby as a humorous golf writer into a successful alternative career as the “SpinDoctor” with the Irish Examiner. Hughes returned to Mayo, was married to Deirdre and is now a father of four children. Following a career ending leg injury Hughes took up the sport of golf, progressing to become a three handicapper, which he retains today.
In 2007 Hughes devised and undertook a record breaking challenge for charity entitled The Round Ireland Golf Challenge.
Along with fellow golfer Michael Nolan, Hughes completed 32 rounds of golf, in each of Ireland’s 32 counties, over 32 consecutive days finishing on 6 September 2007 at The Heritage Golf Club. During the challenge, the pair walked every course and covered a driving distance of over 5,000 km.
Hughes retains his charity involvement as a West Of Ireland envoy for an anonymous donor to rural and social development projects. In preparation for his Round Ireland Golf Challenge, Donal Hughes came to the attention of the Irish golfing community and was commissioned by the Irish Examiner newspaper to write a log of his adventures.
Following the project, Hughes was retained by the Irish Examiner’s sports editor Tony Leen to write a weekly golfing column in the paper.
His humorous approach to golf writing lead to him becoming a reader favourite and in 2008 Hughes was promoted to a full page each Tuesday in the sports section of the paper with an average readership of 238,000. Known as the “SpinDoctor”, Hughes’s page features columns such as:
“What’s In The Bag”- a look inside the bag of a top touring professional
“Four Lads In A Carolina” – a course review section based on four golfers adventures on a day out
“Top Dogs & Chokin’ Dogs”- a humorous look at the winners and losers on the tours
“Tailored Shorts”- A summary of the weeks funniest golf stories
“Bet Your Balls”- Tips golfers on the European and United States tours
“Golf Science”- Golfing terminology translated into lay mans terms
“Hot Office The Forge”- Features the latest golfing equipment as it appears on the market. On completion of his Doctor of Philosophy Hughes worked as a food industry technical manager before forming his own company, AbSolutions Food Safety in 2001.
AbSolutions Food Safety services range from consultancy to training, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points system development, cleaning chemicals, calibration, premises design and more.
Hughes has created food safety systems for hundreds of Irish companies including Jacob Fruitfield and has worked as an independently contracted trainer for the Food Safety Authority of Ireland.
Hughes early life was defined by sporting achievement. He represented Mayo in Gaelic football at all underage levels and achieved regional honours in squash, badminton and rugby. He received a DCU “Sportstar Of The Year” award in 1993 from the then Irish Minister for Sport, Liam Aylward. The achievement raised in the region €100,000 for children"s and cancer charities in Ireland including Playing Foreign Life, The Friends of Saint Lukes, Barretstown Castle, and The Jack and Jill Foundation.