Sunday 13th March
9 Holes Singles Stableford
1st David Fagan (11) 20 pts
Two’s – €12 per Two
5th Brendan Toolan
Sunday 13th March
9 Holes Singles Stableford
1st David Fagan (11) 20 pts
Two’s – €12 per Two
5th Brendan Toolan
Sunday 13th March
Singles Stableford
1st Derek F Byrne (12) 40pts (Back 6)
2nd Colm Drew (18) 40pts (Back 9)
3rd Rob Tierney (13) 40pts
Gross Chris Boylan (4) 35pts
Two’s – €8 per Two
5th Dara Cummins, Thomas O’Sullivan, Chris Boylan, Pat O’Regan, Cathal Cooney, Dylan Holmes,
16th Derek F Byrne, Colm Drew
Saturday 12th March
Singles Stableford
1st Patrick Raftery (14) 33 pts
2nd Daniel P Ryan (15) 32 pts (Last 6)
3rd Sean Hynes (14) 32pts
4th Mark Crowley (12) 30 pts
5th Michael McDonnell (14) 30 pts
6th Alan O’Sullivan (14) 30 pts
7th Gerry Browner (12) 29 pts (last 7)
8th Conor Lucey (14) 29 pts (last 8)
Two’s – €10 per Two
1st John Kilmartin, Tom Sheehy, Michael Smullen
5th Derek McCormack, Eddie Joynt, Brendan Toolan, Derek O’Regan, Larry Darcy, Vincent Prendergast
13th Martin Nolan
14th Collie Dunne, Conor Lucey, Ashton McCormack, Keith Lewis, Barry Davis, Andrew Keating
16th Alan O’Sullivan, Paul Keane
Sunday 6th March 2022
9 Hole Stableford
1st Daragh Browne (5) 17pts (Last 6)
No Twos were recorded
Sunday 6th March 2022
Singles Stableford
1st Pete Murray (16) 42pts
2nd Pat Tracey (20) 40pts (Back 9)
3rd Kevin Smullen (17) 40pts (Back 9)
4th Mark A Byrne (12) 40pts
5th Ronan Nicholson (14) 39pts (Back 9)
Gross Diarmuid MacGabhann (3) 32pts
Two’s – €5 per 2
1st Cathal Cooney, Brian Murray,
5th Denis Duff, Stefan Florin, Dara Cummins, Ashton McCormack, Aubrey Shaw, Pete Murray, Jamie Anderson, Ray Nolan, Danny O’Connor
11th Alan Hughes, Tom O’Mahony Jnr, Luke McLaughlin
14th Craig McCormack, Brian Murray, Stephen R Aherne
16th Kevin Smullen, David Kirk, Pat Tracey, Gary O’Connor
Barry Massey and Karl Holmes had their team out again this morning when they faced a decent Druids Heath team which included an old friend of Greystones, Adam Packman. Barry and Karl had made one change to the team that would have played against Old Conna two weeks ago had that match not been postponed due to bad weather. Shane O’Connor came in to partner Brian Frawley, replacing Harry Kirk.
The full team line up was:
Singles:
David Byrne
Daniel O’Byrne
Dylan Holmes
Foursomes:
Chris Boylan & Darren McCormack
Brian Frawley & Shane O’Connor
The lads teed off practically in the dark at 07.00 but while it was extremely cold it was dry and the wind of Saturday had abated somewhat. By the turn, David Byrne had a good hold of his match and when his opponent (Adam Packman) hit a ball out of bounds on the tenth David took full advantage and pushed on, winning ten, eleven and holing a twenty footer for par on the twelfth to go five up. Both David and Adam hit great drives to thirteen but David’s third birdie of the day was enough to close the match and get the first points of the day on the board for the home team.
Dylan Holmes was out third and found himself two down after eight but then played excellent golf to win the next four holes on the trot to get to two up playing the thirteenth. No change by the seventeenth despite a couple of holes being traded. Dylan drove past the bunker up the left side of the fairway and when his opposition could only find the trees on the left it looked ominous for the visitor. Dylan made par to close the match out 3&1
Second out was Dan O’Byrne who was involved in an altogether tighter affair than either of the first two matches. His match was nip and tuck the whole way to seventeen and when Dan’s drive found the fairway bunker after his opponent found the fairway just behind him, it looked like Dan could be in a bit of trouble. The Druid’s man hit a good shot to 20 feet. Dan’s ball was towards the front of the bunker making his shot all the more difficult but he hit a great shot to the front edge of the green and his up and down earned him an excellent half. All square heading to the eighteenth tee. Both players split the fairway, Daniel being slightly behind and playing first. His excellent approach shot hit the green and left him with fifteen feet for birdie while his opposition missed the green left by a yard and left himself with a very tricky shot. He didn’t manage to get up and down and Dan’s par was enough for another point for Greystones.
First out in the foursomes were Chris Boylan and a new member Darren McCormack who joined from Arklow this year. Two up at the turn Chris’s drive on ten ran out of fairway on the right and left Darren a difficult second from behind a tree. Despite a good recovery shot the hole was lost and the match was back to one up for Greystones. By the thirteenth nothing had changed and both teams hit good drives beyond the trees. Their approach shots to a rear pin were very different with Druids coming in high while Chris hit a lovely low flighted ball which checked just at the back of the green. Neither pair made the putts however and the match remained one up. By the seventeenth we had doubled the lead and Darren hit a great drive up the left. Druids ended up in the trees on the right and in a terrible spot. The Druids player hit what can only be described as an unbelievable shot from where he was to fifteen feet but Chris held his nerve to hit a good approach to the green and the hole was halved in par – four nil to Greystones.
Our last pair of Shane O’Connor & Brian Frawley looked well in control of their match from the start and found themselves three up playing the thirteenth but out of position off the tee down the left hand side. A good recovery shot to just off the left of the green saw them half the hole and they remained three up teeing it up on the fifteenth. The Druids pair were in trouble off the tee and had to play up the thirteenth fairway and Shane & Brian found themselves in the greenside bunker in three. Druids third shot was badly pulled and found the seeded WJM wild garden area behind the twelfth green but they still managed a good half to stay in the match. It was back to two up after the sixteenth but an excellent drive from Shane on seventeen had us on pole position when the Druids drive found the trees on the right. This pairing were unable to replicate the earlier shot of the Druids pair who played Chris & Darren and could only manage to move the ball ten yards ahead. To be fair they then hit a great shot to twelve feet to set up an unlikely par putt. The adrenaline was obviously flowing when Brian’s wedge shot flew the green leaving a tricky chip back and the hole ended up as a loss to a five. On to eighteen, one up to Greystones. Both Brian and his opposite number hit excellent tee shots leaving around a hundred yards to the green. Shane was first to play and he hit a great wedge to ten feet while the Druids man pulled his shot left and into the greenside bunker, not the place to miss with the pin on the upper tier. Despite a decent bunker shot Druids failed to make par and Shane & Brian closed out the match two up making it a clean sweep for Greystones.
Congratulations to all involved today – a great result.
Saturday 5th March
13 Hole Fourball
1st Kevin Markham (4) & Ronan Nicholson (9) 35 pts
2nd Cathal Cooney (7) & Liam O’Sullivan (11) 34 pts
3rd Michael Keating (10) & Vincent Prendergast (17) 33 pts (last 7)
4th Sean O’Gorman (8) & John Commons (14) 33 pts (last 7)
5th Jamie McDonald (4) & Conor Lucey (13) 33 pts (last 7)
Two’s – €8 per Two
1st Niall Crosbie, Denis McGrane, Colm Drew
5th John Doyle , Fergus Wheeler, Sean Hynes, Paul Byrne, Tom Sheehy, Joe Aherne, Des Cullen, Cathal Cooney, John Carroll, John Kilmartin, Ray McDonnell, John Cogavin
14th Paul P Byrne, Pat Tracey, John Darcy, Kevin Markham, Fergal Duffy, Vincent Prendergast, Peter Nolan
16th Jim McGillion, Sean O’Gorman, Denis Cromie, Tom Sheehy, John O’Keeffe, Michael Keating
Sunday 27th February 2022
Singles Stableford
1st Derek O’Regan (10) 41pts
2nd Joe Grennan (20) 38pts (Back 9)
3rd Derek McCormack (6) 38pts
4th Ronan Nicholson (14) 37pts (Back 9)
Gross David Byrne (0) 33pts
Two’s – €6 per 2
1st Colum O’Broin, Derek McCormack
5th Martin Commons, Derek O’Regan, Derek McCormack, Pat O’Regan, Thomas Kealy, Jack Nolan
11th Brian Frawley, Derek O’Regan
14th Donal O’Gallagher, Leo Dalton
16th Paul P Byrne, Derek McCormack
Sunday 27th February 2022
9 Hole Stableford
1st Patricia Moore (18) 21pts
The long awaited away leg of the Fitzgibbon V Powerscourt tie took place this morning, at the third time of asking. No rain for a change but conditions were very windy and very cold. Powerscourt held a 2 : 1 lead after the Greystones matches played earlier in the month.
Assistant manager, Eddie Lonergan took charge of the team as the manager, Colm Mulcahy, was once again paired with Liam Moulton in the second match of the day. Our first pair today was Collie Dunne & Stephen Bourne and our final pairing saw Peter Anderson partnered with Toby Murphy.
Collie & Stephen lost the first hole to a par but a great shot from Collie into the par 3 second meant a win without the need to putt. Holes three to six were halved however on the fourth the pair had a good chance to go ahead after a great drive from Stephen left Collie 45 yards to the pin. Collie hit his approach to 8 feet and Stephen’s putt grazed the hole for birdie. Collie needed to hole a solid 4 footer back to secure the half. A win on the seventh got their noses in front for the first time in the match but it took a great second shot on the dangerous par 4 ninth from Collie after being out of position of the tee to hit a par and half the hole. One up at the turn….
The back nine began as the first had, with a win for the home team after Stephen hit an uncharacteristically errant approach shot and, after the eleventh was halved in pars the Powerscourt pair went back ahead with a win on the twelfth. Both pairs played solid golf to share, thirteen and fourteen and on the tight fifteenth Collie & Stephen made a great half after being out of position off the tee. The normally tough par 5, sixteenth was today played as a long par three. The hole was won in par by Greystones and the match was once again back to all square heading to the par 3, seventeenth.
Out number two were Liam Moulton & Colm Mulcahy. Against Killiney this pair had faced Mr. Titleist ( Keith Bardon ) and today by coincidence they faced Barry Nestor from the Wilson Staff parish. A birdie on the first after a great chip from Liam had them in front straight away but on the par 3 second Colm’s tee shot went right and was lucky not to find the water, back to all square. From there it looked like it might end in tears, with further losses on the third, fourth and fifth. Another good chip from Liam from the edge of the sixth steadied the ship and the pair followed up with a win on the seventh. Light at the end of the tunnel perhaps, but not if Powerscourt had anything to do with it and they immediately restored their three hole lead with a win on the eighth. From here however Liam & Colm hit the pro button and and wins on the ninth & tenth where both players hit excellent approach shots to the green, were followed with a half on the eleventh where both pairs made par. Another win on the twelfth, despite a visit to the greenside bunker restored the momentum and got the match back to all square. After having such a commanding lead the Powerscourt pair struggled a bit and our men took full advantage winning thirteen, fourteen and fifteen. On the par 3, sixteenth Colm’s drive missed the green well left in the rough while Powerscourt were just off the right and with a straightforward chip shot to the pin. Liam hit a brilliant chip (one of many he hit today) and Colm held the putt for a great par and a great comeback victory by a margin of 4&2.
Back on the seventeenth, Stephen played a good shot but the wind held it up and it came up short. Powerscourt found themselves short right and with a difficult chip. In the end Greystones made a good four which was enough to go one up with one to play. Both pairs missed the eighteenth fairway right off the tee and found themselves a little hindered by trees for their second shots. It was the home team to play first and they clipped a tree and found the water. If only we had someone with some European Tour caddying experience !! there was absolutely NO WAY that Collie was going to have Stephen take the direct route to the green and Collie directed his partner to play the percentage shot up towards Powerscourt House. Powerscourt took a drop and hit a quite brilliant shot to twelve feet to set themselves up with a par putt. Collie played a great approach pin high on the right hand fringe of the green, again keeping away from all the trouble. Stephen played a deft chip to four feet and looked on as Powerscourt slotted their putt for an excellent par. It now fell on Collie’s shoulders to hold his nerve to win the point. Never a doubt… a second point for Greystones.
Our final pair today were Peter Anderson & Toby Murphy who, along with their opponents gave us the golf of the day. The first was halved and Pete hit a high quality shot to the second to go one up without having to putt. To give an indication of the wind in Powerscourt today, Toby hit a full three wood to the long par 4 fourth after a good drive from Pete to set up another win to go to two up. The fifth was down wind and Toby hit a good drive which found the rough before his Powerscourt opponent unleashed a massive drive which ended about 5 feet from the green. Even with this advantage on the hole it was a missed four foot putt which cost us the hole. Back to one up. Six and seven were halved in par before another win on eight restored our two hole advantage. Powerscourt hit the ninth in two and we were off the green to the right but with a mound in our way. Toby expected his chip to run out towards the hole but it held up and five was not enough to get anything from the hole. Pete’s drive off ten went right and Toby was faced with a blind approach shot over trees and from some considerable way out. He hit an unbelievable 4 iron to the green, still leaving a putt that the local spectators considered practically impossible to two putt. Pete hit a beautifully weighted putt to three feet and Toby knocked this in for a very unexpected win. Both pairs hit the eleventh but were above the hole. Pete hit another great putt to picky up distance while to local pair could only manage to get their first putt to eight feet. The hole was halved in pars however after they held the return putt. Two up with eight to play. Powercourt birdied twelve to cut the lead to one and got the match back to all square with another win on the thirteenth. Fourteen and fifteen were halved with pars and after a great shot by Pete into the sixteenth, Toby left him a little too much to do after his putt ran out leaving a breaking four footer. Hole halved in bogey fours. The Powerscourt player hit an iron to the seventeenth which was cutty and was caught by the wind to miss short right, narrowly missing the bunker, but leaving a shot over it to the pin. Toby’s shot found the putting surface 25 feet above the hole on the left of the green leaving a tough two putt once again. The home team played a good shot to perhaps ten feet. Pete hit a good putt which just ran on to 5 feet past the hole but better putting back up the green than leaving another down hill slider. Having missed their par putt but in for four the Powerscourt pair watched Toby calmly slot home his putt to go one up with one to play. Both pairs played the par five eighteenth well, both hitting the green in regulation with Pete holing a four footer for par and for the match. Three nil to Greystones on the day.
Final overall score over the two legs:
Greystones 4 ( 8 points )
Powerscourt 2 ( 4 points )
Many congratulations to all involved….