Sunday 18th June
Ladies Singles Stableford
No played: 23
1st Doireann Maguire (36) 42 pts
2nd Janet Devin (26) 38 pts
Two’s Results – €11 per person
1st Janet Devin, Lisa Croke
5th Geraldine O’Shea
Sunday 18th June
Ladies Singles Stableford
No played: 23
1st Doireann Maguire (36) 42 pts
2nd Janet Devin (26) 38 pts
Two’s Results – €11 per person
1st Janet Devin, Lisa Croke
5th Geraldine O’Shea
Orla Delaney and her Boyne Trophy team took on Lucan this afternoon in the second round of the competition. Orla had made a number of changes today to the team that beat Rathfarnham last month.
First out were Joyce Kirwan & Niamh Kielthy. Niamh didn’t play in the last match but Joyce won last time out when playing with Deirdre Ahern. Niamh & Joyce played well but the visitors were slightly tighter on the front front nine and were two up at the halfway point. On the back nine Joyce and Niamh started strongly, winning the first two holes to square the match and it was nip and tuck from there to the fifteenth which went to Lucan. Holes were traded from there with Greystones winning the eighteenth to take the match up the nineteenth. A great response from Niamh and Joyce.
Second out were Jennifer Moore & Anne O’Rourke. This was another new pairing with Aine coming in for Margaret McGirr on this occasion to play with Jennifer. Both Jennifer and Aine are both in great match form these days and there was signs of this when the went into a three hole lead after four holes. A loss on the ninth had the match at two up for Greystones at half way but wins on ten and eleven and Jennifer & Aine looked to be well in control at four up. Twelve went to Lucan but wins on thirteen and fourteen closed the match out 5&4 for Greystones. Another great performance from both players.
Our third pair today was that of Mary Hutch & Sandra Cotter. This pair had played away in Rathfarnham last time and had been beaten. Orla brought them home to play in Greystones for today’s match and they didn’t let her down. A string of wins from three through seven laid the ground work for an excellent front nine – five up heading for the tenth tee-box. From there it was a case of not letting the opposition get any foothold and Mary and Sandra certainly didn’t allow that to happen. They sealed the deal on thirteen with a half and without losing a hole during the match – 6&5.
Away from home, Orla had a completely new pair out first. President Marguerite Hamill was paired with Anne Browner who had won her Challenge Cup match last week so well. Despite going one down after two Marguerite and Anne were two up through eight after wins on three, four and eight. Nine was halved before the Greystones pair made another little run with wins on ten, eleven and twelve. The die was now cast and despite a loss on thirteen Marguerite and Anne closed out the match with a half on fifteen by a 4&3 margin.
Our final pairing in Lucan today was that of Iris Haughton and another Challenge Cup winner from last week, Grace Dodd. Iris and Grace were playing well but in a tough match. They lost the first but responded with a win on the second and holes were halved from there to the fifth. A loss on seven was chalked off with an immediate win on the eighth. From this point Iris and Grace took control, winning nine, ten and eleven to get to three up and were still there up with just four to play when they were called in on fourteen.
Niamh and Joyce were called in as they headed for the twentieth.
An excellent performance and a comprehensive win for Orla and the team – congratulations to all involved.
Thursday 15th June
Lady Granard Foursomes
No. of pairings: 30 (60 players)
1st Sarah Quilter & Janet Devin (27) 44 pts
2nd Anne Crotty & Elaine Smith (33) 42 pts (back 9)
3rd Lisa Croke & Amanda Lawless (21) 42 pts
Two’s Results – €7.50 per person
5th Jacinta Dean/Jenny Moore, Mary Gavin/Ann Clarke, Sarah Quilter/Janet Devin
16th Sarah Quilter/Janet Devin
Coronation Cup Winners
Sarah Quilter & Janet Devin (27) 44 pts
Thursday 15th June
9 Holes Singles
No.Played: 23
1st Ita Ryan (21) 21 pts (last 6)
2nd Joyce Bruton (21) 21 pts
Two’s – €24 per Two
5th Jane Kirwan
Thursday 15th June
Lady Granard Foursomes
No. of pairings: 30 (60 players)
1st Sarah Quilter & Janet Devin (27) 44 pts
2nd Anne Crotty & Elaine Smith (33) 42 pts (back 9)
3rd Lisa Croke & Amanda Lawless (21) 42 pts
Two’s Results – €7.50 per 2
5th Jacinta Dean/Jenny Moore, Mary Gavin/Ann Clarke, Sarah Quilter/Janet Devin
16th Sarah Quilter/Janet Devin
Coronation Cup Winners
Sarah Quilter & Janet Devin (27) 44 pts
Thursday 15th June
9 Holes Singles
1st Ita Ryan (21) 21 pts (last 6)
2nd Joyce Bruton (21) 21 pts
Two’s – €24 per Two
5th Jane Kirwan
The Ladies section held a fun scramble today, followed by lunch.
The competition was kindly sponsored by Home Instead ( Brian Fawsitt ).
The front nine was won by Rachel Corry, Jane Kirwan, Geraldine Hickey and Sally Ann Dooley with a score of 31.7, with Mary Irvine, Anne Crotty, Linda McDonald and Emer Green in second place with 31.8.
In second place on the back nine were Bernadette McGowan, Berry Barker, Catherine Collins and Mags Nolan who shot 31.4 but were well beaten by Margaret Davis, Mary O’Keeffe, Michele Knapp and Jesica Maxwell who shot a great score of 29.6 to win.
Tuesday 13th June 2023
Scramble
Sponsored by Home Instead
Front 9
1st Rachel Corry 31.7
Jane Kirwan
Geraldine Hickey
Sally Ann Dooley
2nd Mary Irvine 31.8
Anne Crotty
Linda McDonald
Emer Breen
Back 9
1st Margaret Davis 29.6
Mary O’Keeffe
Michele Knapp
Jessica Maxwell
2nd Bernadette McGowan 31.4
Betty Barker
Catherine Collins
Mags Nolan
Monday 12th June
Open Singles Stableford
No played 16
1st Sarah Quilter (25) 38 pts
2nd Leonard Mullins (14) 35 pts
Two’s draw – €5 per two
Brian Burke
No. Played: 9
1st Máire Ni Shiodhail (34) 42pts
Two’s – €13.50 per Two
1st Deirdre Ahern
The first shot hit in Greystones today was that of Derek Regan as he led off the Jimmy Bruen team against Bray at 2pm but by that stage the away leg of the ladies Minor Cup was well under way in Foxrock where there had been an early (11.30) tee off.
First out in Foxrock for Greystones was Janet Devin in a ding dong match with only two of the first nine holes being halved while the match turned all square. It was a similar pattern to the start of back nine with Janet winning ten, losing eleven but winning twelve to get to one up on the thirteenth tee. Unfortunately the pattern changed from there with Foxrock winning thirteen, fourteen was halved before Foxrock nudged ahead by one hole with another win on the fifteenth. Janet got a great half on the par five sixteenth as the pair headed for the tricky par three seventeenth. The pair halved the hole and headed to the eighteenth with Foxrock dormie up.
Our second player out was Michele Knapp. Michele has been playing great in teams recently but met her match today in a very strong Foxrock opponent. Michele was five down at the halfway point and, despite a rally on the back nine the first point of the day went to Foxrock on the fourteenth by a margin of 4&3.
Out behind Michele, Ann Clarke was playing very well. The first hole went to Foxrock as did the second but an excellent run by Ann, where she reeled off four consecutive wins from four through seven had her three up. Her opposition was not going to capitulate however and had squared the match by the thirteenth, winning eight, ten and twelve. It was the Foxrock players turn to put a run of holes together and Ann was dormie three down standing on the sixteenth after losing thirteen, fourteen and fifteen. Greystones desperately needed either Janet or Anne to record a win or the two matches due to tee off in Greystones would count for nothing.
Janet came up trumps on eighteen to level her match with a win on eighteen and walked over to the first / tenth tee box for thethird time today, but was very unlucky on the nineteenth, losing to a par and the match went to Foxrock.
2-0 to Foxrock with Ann in bother but fighting back strongly. Ann took the sixteenth and seventeenth to take the match up the last. Ann’s nerves held strong and she played the last hole brilliantly to square the match and head to nineteenth.
Meanwhile back in Greystones the home players of Joyce Kirwan and Aine O’Rourke knew that they both had to win their games and hope for some good news from Foxrock. The live scoring app went very quiet for a long time and Greystones supporters thought the worst, but it turned out that Ann had to wait for a Foxrock Barton Cup match to clear the tee before her match could be decided. When they did get to play the hole, Ann was on the front of the green after two fine shots while her opponent was close by but having taken five to get there – job done and something to play for at home.
2-1 Foxrock
Joyce was first out and lost the first but wins on the second and third holes had her one up. She played brilliantly from there, turning three up, and going to four ahead with a great par on the twelfth.
Aine was also well aware of needing to win and started strong – and then got stronger. Excellent golf returned six wins from the first six holes. Aine’s opponent hit back with a win on the seventh but really the game was as good as done at that stage given Aine’s hole advantage and the way she was playing. Wins on ten and thirteen sealed the match by a margin of 7&5.
2-2
Meanwhile Joyce needed to keep the momentum going. On the thirteenth she flew the green back left with her third shot and had a tricky lie in the rough. Thankfully with the pin on the front right of the green, she did have some green to play with. When she duffed her tricky chip she remained unruffled and her next chip found the putting surface but thirty feet from the pin. No bother for Joyce as she rolled the putt in and secured an important half. Fourteen was halved in bogeys and the match was dormie. Both ladies hit great drives up the fifteenth and both were blocked out from the green after their third shots. Joyce managed the situation better however, punching a shot to thirty feet short of the green before pitching in to eight feet. After her opponent missed a twenty footer Joyce had two for the match and rolled her ball to the hole side for an excellent 5&3 win.
Well done to Regina, the players and caddies for a great win that looked unlikely early on, a super result.
Mary Cahill’s Intermediate team also had a staggered start this afternoon with the home leg teeing off at 2.30 pm but the away leg in Killiney hitting off at 2pm. Mary had put Iris Haughton out first in Killiney with Sandra Cotter out second.
Iris lost the first two holes but is well used to the Killiney course and had the match back to all square with wins on the third and fourth holes. Iris was playing well and made two great halves on the fifth and sixth
Behind Iris, Sandra was in great form and was two up through four holes after wins on the second and fourth. Sandra was playing great golf and was four up through six. Had she been playing singles she would have had seventeen points to here ! A loss on seven was the only blip on the card for Sandra and she closed out the match with a win on the thirteenth, 6&5.
Meanwhile back in Greystones, Jacinta Dean was leading the way and lead by example with excellent wins on each of the first three holes. Jacinta’s opponent began to get a handle on the greens at this point however and won the forth and fifth before Jacinta came back again with a win on the sixth. The seventh, eighth and ninth holes went to Killiney and Jacinta walked down the lane one down but happy enough. Jacinta played well on the back also and won both the fourteenth and fifteenth to just get her nose in front, sixteen and seventeen were halved making the match dormie in Jacinta’s favour. She hit a great drive on eighteen but her opponent matched it and when Jacinta didn’t make par the match headed back to the first. On the nineteenth Jacinta hit short right while her opponent got the rub of the green with a good bounce off the left which ran onto the green. Jacinta’s chip went through the green while the Killiney player hit a good putt down to the hole and made par which was enough to win the hole and the match, 1up.
Anne Costello was second out and was unlucky to lose the first. Anne was playing quite well but was up against an excellent left handed player. Losses on the fourth and sixth and seventh had her match four down. Anne got it back to three with a win on the eighth but was in trouble with her third on the ninth and turned four down. To her credit Anne was not giving up and won the twelfth and thirteenth holes to get within two and an excellent chip from the right hand side of the fourteenth to eighteen inches was enough to have the game back to one with Anne definitely in the ascendancy.
Orla Delaney was out third and at home and was in fine form also. Orla started great and was three up through seven and was still three up as she turned to the back nine. Her opponent found a second gear from this point and had a purple patch from ten through fourteen where she recorded four wins to take a one hole lead. Orla dug in and forged wins on the fifteenth and sixteenth to go back to one up but lost the seventeenth and went up the eighteenth all square.
Meanwhile, back on Killiney hill, Iris’s opponent was in full flow after the first six holes and began to eek ahead. Iris was still playing well but was only managing halves while the Killiney player was recording the odd win. Killiney won the seventh, eleventh, fourteenth and a win on the sixteenth closed the match out 4&2.
2-1 to Killiney
Orla was on the eighteenth all square and Anne Costello was playing fifteen, one down, we needed both matches. Unfortunately it wasn’t to be for the team when Orla got a bad break on the eighteenth to lose the hole, and her match, 1down.
The tie went to Killiney, 3 1/2 – 1 1/2 with Anne Costello called in on fifteen.
Hard luck to Mary and all her team. Certainly all the supporters enjoyed the high quality golf that was played during the match.
Our Jimmy Bruen team had teed off just ahead of the Intermediate team in Greystones and thirty minutes ahead of the Bray tee time.
First out at home were Derek O’Regan & Niall Stokes who started great, going three up after just four holes. Loses on the next three squared the match but a good par on the ninth had the pair turn one up. Bray won eleven and twelfth before a Greystones par on the thirteenth had the match back to where it had started once again. Fourteen was halved and both teams hit excellent drives on the par five fifteenth. The hole went to Bray after an uncharacteristically poor second shot from Niall found the trees on the right and the Greystones pair were unable to make par. Sixteen was halved and both pairs hit excellent drives and approach shots to seventeen. Niall’s was to eight feet with the Bray shot just outside him. Neither made their birdie putts and the match headed for the eighteenth with Bray one up.
Second out were Ray Crotty and the in form, Milo Doyle. The lads halved the first hole and lost the second but we needn’t have worried from the sideline. The pair powered to a three hole advantage after nine and won eleven to go four up. An excellent chip from short of the water from Milo to three feet which Ray held for par got them dormie and a par was enough on fourteen to win the hole and the match 6&4.
Up in Bray Michael & Gerry had picked a team of in form players.
Ray Nolan, a past Bray member who knows the course well, was paired with Robert Clarke. They shared the first four holes in halves but from there on it was all Bray with Ray & Robert turning three down and not managing to get back at the home pair on the back nine. The match ended on the thirteenth with a Bray 6&5 win.
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Walter Gilbert was out with Frank Marmion and brought a wealth of experience to the pairing. There were only two halved holes on the front nine with Bray just having their noses ahead by the halfway point. The opening holes on the back nine were shared but a Bray win on the fourteenth was to prove crucial as it gave them a two hole cushion with four to play.
Our final away pair were Brian Murray & Gary O’Connor who had been excellent in previous rounds. As in Walter & Frank’s match, Brian & Gary were in a tight affair and again, like Walter & Gary, they turned one hole down. The tenth was halved and from there alternate holes were won or lost with a Greystones win on fifteen bringing the match back to all square with three to go.
From this point it all went south quickly however with Derek & Niall losing the eighteenth at home to lose their match 2 down, while Walter & Frank lost seventeen after halving the previous two holes to lose their match 3&1.
Brian & Gary were called in all square.
Hard luck to Michael & Gerry and their squad who put a huge effort in this year.
3 1/2 – 1 1/2 to Bray
Our final match out today was our reigning All-Ireland champions, Challenge Cup team, managed, as is the tradition, by the outgoing Lady Captain. Amanda Lawless is the leader of this group this year and as they had last year, there is a great spirit in this squad.
Slade Valley is a tough place to go but Amanda’s girls are made of stern stuff and were well up for the challenge.
First up away was Regina Connaughton who was playing well and turned four up. Despite a strong fight back from her opponent on the back nine ( Regina’s lead was reduced to just one hole by the sixteenth), Regina held firm and won the sixteenth and halved the seventeenth to win an excellent away point for the team, 2&1.
Sile Mullin was out number two in Slade Valley but there was no number two about her performance today. Sile got off to a blistering start, winning the first four holes and managed the match from that point. Whenever her opponent won a hole Sile would respond by winning one back. and she closed out her match 4&3 for a second point for Greystones.
2-0 to Greystones
Meanwhile in Greystones, Von McDonald was first out at home and was playing well with Mercedes Shelly on the bag, but up against an experienced and strong Slade Valley player. Von lost the first two holes but settled down from there to halve the next four holes and won the seventh to bring the match to one down.
Anne Browner was second out on the course with Orla Rush on the bag and Grace Dodd was out third with Inesa O’Gallagher as caddie.
Anne, who had been with Head-Pro, Davie on Friday for a lesson was playing great, turning three up.
Grace Dodd was being Grace. Five up after five, seven up after nine and nine up after eleven to win her match 9&7 and the tie. Grace was very grateful to Inesa for her excellent guidance on the course today.
So another great win for our Challenge team, 4-1 with Von called in and Anne Browner was also called in at four up through twelve.
Congratulations to Amanda and all her team.
Thursday 8th June
Play in Pink Day
No. of Teams: 25
1st Sarah Taylor (25) 92 pts
Iris Haughton (14)
Ann Ashe (28)
Paula Fry (31)
2nd Fiona Dutton (37) 88 pts
Kathy Breslin (50)
Emer McFadden (46)
Inesa O’Gallagher (14)
3rd Joyce Kirwan (21) 84 pts (Back 9)
Orla Rush (28)
Susan O’Dwyer (26)
Longest Drive
Amanda Lawless
Nearest to the Pin
Sarah Taylor
Hole in One
5th Lillian Dillane
Two’s – €15 per Two
1st Jeanne Hamill
14th Paula Fry, Mary Corcoran
16th Sarah Taylor