The men’s and ladies competitions at East Clare continue to be well supported and the past week’s competitions resulted in impressive scores provided by the various winners.

In round 2 of the ladies 9 hole re-entry the winner was Breda McCarthy from Noreen Doyle with Noreen O’Grady in third spot.

The winners of the ladies Wednesday competition were, Marie A Kelly, Mary Hogan and Nancy Starr from Margaret Lynch, Mary Jo Minogue and Pauline Nugent with third spot filled by Connie McKenna, Kay Gimes and Mary Stritch.

Tuesday’s senior men’s competition was won by Ger Shortt, Jim Willis and Noel Earley from Kevin Grimes, Michael Moloney and Brian Torpey with third place filled by John Farrell, Jimmy Nagle and Michael Heffernan.

In the mixed scramble on Friday the winners were John Torpey, Paul Husband and Mary Farrell from Pat McNamara, John Fahy, Siobhan Mulcahy and Brian Torpey with third place filled by Pat Duggan, Christy O Dea and Brid Hayes. The mixed scramble continues every Friday at 10am.

Ennis Golf Club:

Anne Kelly (29) was the winner of the Ennis ladies 14 hole stableford competition last week with 28 points.

She had one to spare over Della Vuns (20) with Ann Pyne Gallery (28) in third place with 25 points.

In the 9 hole competition the winner was Patricia O’Reilly (25) with 18 points from Anne Kelly (14) with 17 points while Patrice Ryan (17) was third with 16 points.

The winners of the senior ladies outing last week were Anne Kelly, Mary Gardiner and Anne McMahon with second place filled by Brid Cunningham, Margaret Flanagan and Gert Finn.

Woodstock Golf Club:

Gary Thompson was the winner of the club singles at Woodstock at the weekend with 40 points. He won from John Dempsey who had a similar score with Joe Keane in third spot with 38 points followed by Eugene Killeen with 38 and Joe Hurley with 37.

There will be another club singles this weekend while the Spring league will begin on Monday next, February 20 and members are reminded to have their names submitted this week if they will be taking part.

Dromoland Golf Club:

In the senior men’s competition at Dromoland on Thursday last, Billy O’Mahony won category A from Barry Walsh with Willie Fuller in third spot.

Ger Ryan was the winner of category B from Michael Flannery with third spot filled by George O’Carroll.

The winners of the ladies team of three St.Valentine champagne scramble were Leslie O’Flynn, Dolores Fox and Joan Dunne with 101 points. In second place with 95 points were Mairead Bergin, Colette Colleran and Colette Maguire with Majella Cotgreave, Michelle McCarthy and Anne McMahon a point further back in third spot.

Kilrush Golf Club:

Sunday’s weekly singles at Kilrush was won by Anthony Gilmartin (11) with 30 points. He had one to spare over John Sherin (10) who was followed by Pat Shannon (11) in third spot with Sean Moran (15) in fourth position and they both also scored 29 points.

Gort Golf Club:

In the 18 hole mens singles stableford competition at Gort last weekend Peter Deegan (10) won category 1 with 41 points.

Category 2 was won by Seamus Noone (16) with 42 points while Shane Noylette (17) won category 3 with 41 points.

The category 4 winner was Josephs Nugent (38) with 46 points.

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