Wednesday 25th August
9 Hole Singles
1st Keith Walsh (8) 21 pts
2nd Keith Stewart (7) 20 pts
3rd Paddy Downer (7) 20 pts (Last 6)
Two’s – €51 per 2
1st Keith Walsh
Wednesday 25th August
9 Hole Singles
1st Keith Walsh (8) 21 pts
2nd Keith Stewart (7) 20 pts
3rd Paddy Downer (7) 20 pts (Last 6)
Two’s – €51 per 2
1st Keith Walsh
Wednesday 25th August
Invitation Singles
1st Charles Tarter (22) 44pts
2nd Naoise Donelan-Gray (15) 41 pts
3rd Simon G Keane (19) 40 pts (Back 9)
4th Stefan Florin (11) 40 pts
5th Maurice Phelan (9) 39 pts (Back 6)
Gross Kenny Lewis (4) 34 pts
Front 9 Edward Murtagh (22) 24 pts
Back 9 George Nohilly (22) 21 pts
Hole in One
11th Frank Looby
Two’s – €11.50 per 2
1st Peter Burke, Alan Condren
5th Brian Murray, Sean O’Gorman, Jerry Teehan, Keith Lewis, Ray Houlden, Colm O’Neill
11th Keith Lewis, Stefan Florin, Ray Houlden
14th Simon G Keane, Kenny Lewis, Niall Stokes, Colm Mulcahy, Jason Hackman
16th Gerry Kenny, Naoise Donelan-Gray, Hugh Nohilly, Maurice Phelan
Men’s match-play draws have been updated on the website here .
A big THANK YOU from the committee to all players who once again completed their rounds on time. We would ask those remaining in the competitions to please take note of the next round deadline.
One match-play result so far for 2021 – Shane O’Connor won the Club Championship, beating Eddie Lonergan in the final.
In the Frank Talbot, D.J. Kelly & Malcolm Herron take on Robert Hennessy & David O’Brien in the final.
We are down to the last eight in President Pat O’Neill’s prize with some tasty matches in prospect….
Eddie Lonergan and Shane O’Connor teed it up this afternoon in the final of the 2021 Club Championship to decide who would lift the Stephen Cahill Trophy for the first time. In previous years there had never been a trophy for the Club Championship but it was unanimously agreed by the 2021 Men’s committee that a new trophy, in memory of a great club-man, Stephen Cahill should be introduced for this event. Stephen sadly passed away in 2020 after many years of service to the club and Men’s Section in particular. It is fitting that Shane got to contend for this as it was his initial suggestion to the men’s committee that something be done to mark Stephen’s passing.
Both players hit the first with Eddie getting in close. First birdie and first blood to Eddie – 1 up.
This lead was short lived however as Shane won two and three to reverse the lead to his favour. He followed this with birdies on five and six to go three up. A par on seven was enough for Shane to move to 4 up and be very much in the driving seat.
A birdie for Eddie on the eight pegged it back to 3 and he followed this with another birdie on nine. Unfortunately in a game of this quality a birdie isn’t always enough to win a hole as Shane held a great putt for eagle to move back to 4 up in the match after nine holes.
A par was enough for Eddie to win the tenth but yet again Shane hit back immediately with a win on eleven – he didn’t look like he was going to relinquish his lead easily no matter what Eddie threw at him. Twelve was halved in pars and on thirteen, Eddie who was having to attack at this stage, found himself in trouble off the tee but his excellent short game allowed him to scramble a half.
Two pars on fourteen had Eddie dormie four down and with no sign of any let up from Shane. A perfect drive from Shane split the fairway while Eddie, having to force the issue found the heavy rough on the right of the fairway. Eddie had no choice but the lay up and Shane dormie 4up elected to do the same. A great up and down from Shane sealed the match for him 5&3, his second Club Championship win. He was a very worthy winner having shot 4 under for the fifteen holes played today. Hard luck to Eddie who had a tough battle to get to the final but wasn’t quite able to match Shane’s performance today. As Eddie said after the match, quoting the great Stephen Cahill himself, ” it was a lot of things, but hard luck wasn’t one of them, Shane played awsome today ”
The updated Golfer of the Year table after Medal 6 can be found in the Match-play section of this website or by clicking here
No change at the top after the top three failed to score yesterday so all still to play for.
Saturday 21st August
Medal 6
1st Alan O’Sullivan (21) 64 (Back 9)
2nd Malcom Heron (15) 64
3rd Brian Murray (10) 65
Class 1 Simon Keane (6) 66
Class 2 Tom Dempsey (10) 67
Class 3 Antti Happonen (15) 69 (Back 9)
Class 4 Sean Kirwan (40) 66
Gross Simon Keane (6) 72
Two’s – €8.50 per 2
1st Ben Crowley, Mark McAleer, George O’Brien
4th Brian Frawley
5th Ivan Power, Shane Power, Ray Nolan, Paul Keane, Robert Clarke, Tom Byrne
14th Keith Lewis, Ivan Power, Malcom Heron, Walter Gilbert, Mark A Byrne, Michael Keating
16th Paul Corry, Michael Farrelly, Ray Houlden, Alan O’Sullivan
Wednesday 18th August
9 Hole Singles
1st Derek Byrne (6) 26 pts
2nd Conor Aherne (10) 21 pts
No Two’s Recorded
Wednesday 18th August
Invitation Fourball
1st Finbarr Fay (14) & Dan Ryan (26) 49 pts
2nd Nicholas Coyle (20) & Barry Loakman (26) 47 pts
3rd Derek O’Regan (9) & Mark Byrne (6) 46 pts (Back 9)
Twos – €11 per 2
1st Ronnie Cotter
5th Kieran Dowdall, Pat Barry, Nicholas Coyle, Pat Tracey, Gavan McGirr, Pat O’Regan, Eddie Lonergan, Alan Condren
11th Gavan McGirr
14th Kevin Cahill, Dave Mangan, Mark Byrne, Alan Condren
16th Gerry Kenny, George Hughes, Mark Byrne
Just a gentle reminder to those still be in President Pat O’Neill’s Prize and the Frank Talbot competition that the next round matches are to be played by this coming Monday ( 23rd ) of August. Lines have been reserved on the sheet for the 23rd ( Club Match) to facilitate these matches if required. If you wish to play during these times please contact the Pro Shop to have a line allocated to your match.
Best of luck to all players.
Men’s Comps
Sunday 15th August
Glenavy
1st Donal & Inesa O’Gallagher (10) 40 pts
2nd Tommy Kealy & Marie Hynes (22) 39 pts
Two’s – €39 per two
5th Colm & Geraldine Mulcahy
14th Eddie Lonergan & Hayley Mulcahy
No. played – 26 teams