The final round in the Ozone Health and Fitness Spring league at Woodstock took place last week when the winners were Oisin (14) and Cathal Kelly (14) with 58 points.

They won by two from Declan (11) and Brendan Farrelly (12) with third place filled by Mike Kelly (11) and Jack Duffy (13) also with 56 points. In fourth spot with 54 points were Colin Higgins (10) and Pat O’Brien (10) followed by John Baker (12) and Aaron Lavery (14) with 54, Frank Tone (6) and Eoin Collins (10) with 51, Chris McGrath (8) and Ciaran Coote (10) with 51, Aidan (6) and Noel Mulcahy (9) with 51, Paddy Meehan (8) and Dickie Pyne (12) with 51 with tenth place filled by Kevin Toner (10) and Matt O’Brien (10), also with 51.

Pat and Joe Barry have emerged as the overall winners of the league sponsored by Kenneth O’Malley and Mike Hogan at Ozone Health & Fitness.

Second place was filed by Mike Kelly and Jack Duffy with Colin Higgins and Pat O’Brien in third spot.

Meanwhile last week’s 15 hole club singles was won by John Dreelan (8) with 34 points while the gross was won by Rob Cantwell (5) with 29 points.

Category 1 (+ to 8) was won by Pat Keane (8) with 32 points, category 2 (9 to 15) by Joseph Burke (12) with 32 points and category 3 (16 +) by Sean Herbert (16) with 33 points.

This week’s club singes winner was Oisin Kelly (15) with 42 points while Sean Myatt (2) won the gross with 38 points.

Category 1 was won by John Dreelan (8) with 38 points, category 2 by Vincent McInerney (13) with 39 points and category 3 by Sean Herbert (16) with 31 points.

Winners in the 2’s competition were John Clune, Paul Coote and Barry McNamara at the 4th hole, Sean Herbert 6th hole and Dickie Pyne 14th Hole.

There will be a club singles competition this weekend.

Woodstock host Ennis in the Costelloe Cup on April 12. This is a foursomes competition (stableford) open to all eligible male players.

The ladies 18 hole stableford competition was won by Siobhan Maher (26) with 33 points.

Dromoland Golf Club:

The Winter league concluded at Dromoland last week with overall victory going to Niall Geraghty , Ronan O’Sullivan, Ruairi Price and Sean G McMahon. They won from Brian Aherne, Cathal Kilmartin, Ben Rittweger and Christy Farrell with third spot filled by Darragh McCoy, Fergal Croke, Fergus Cooney and Jimmy Neville.

In fourth place were Gavin O’Reilly, John O’Dwyer, Declan Cusack and Fintan Lahiffe and they were followed by Ryan Enright, Sean Conway, Patrick Vaughan and Shane Mowat.

The ladies 18 hole Easter eggs competition was won by Julie Fitzgerald with 37 points, one more than Mary Arthur with Dorothy Brennan a point further back in third place.

The ladies 9 hole Easter eggs competition was won by Joan Dunne with 19 points from Mairéad Toomey who also had 19 points with Ann Nix in third spot with 18 points.

The weekend men’s 9 hole competition was won by Michael Browne with 21 points from Cillian O’Connor with 19, with third place filled by David O’Brien, also with 19. Ronan O’Sullivan won the category for handicappers of 20 and over with 17 points. Fergus Cooney won the gross with 18 points.

Ennis Golf Club:

Last week’s men’s modified fourball stableford competition at Ennis was won by Rory Flynn (12) and John McInerney (2) with 46 points, one more than Pat McInerney (14) and Jim Casey (15). In third place with 43 points were Alfred Jones (6) and Fergal Croke (12) and they were followed by Tom (18) and Kieran Fox (2) who also had 43 points.
The Lions scramble last week was a great success.

The charity chosen this year by the Lady Captain, Mary T. McMahon is ‘Special Olympics Golf at Ennis Golf Club’ who will participate at the Ireland Games which will be held at Westmanstown Golf club, Dublin from June 18 to June 20. Anyone who would like to donate to this fundraiser can contact Ennis Golf Club.

The overall, winners were Deborah Glynn, Audrey McEnery and Mary McGrath-Fahy with 38 nett.

Last Saturday’s scramble was won by Maureen Lynch, Tommy Heath and Joe O’Brien with 66 points and they had two to spare over Patricia O’Reilly, John Kearse and Enda Burns.

In third place with 62 points were Helen Harnett, Tony McInerney, Christy Fitzgerald and Tom Gallery followed on 60 points by Flor Coffey, Pat Murphy and Ronnie Guinnane with fifth spot filed by Clare Pyne, Paul Mockler and Gerry O’Brien with 59 points.

Kilrush Golf Club:

The Johnson’s Bar Spring series qualifier continued at Kilrush at the weekend when the winner was Noel Thornton (12) with 28 points and he had one to spare over Eoin Fitzgerald (8).
East Clare Golf Club:

The men’s v par competition at East Clare last weekend was won by
Brian Stritch (11) with + 4 and he won on a countback from Ray K. McInerney (12). Colm Kelly (14) was third with +3.

Winners of the mixed scramble on Friday were Terry Coughlan, Steve Lynch, Mary Hogan and Margaret MacNamara and they won from John Nihill, Carmel Dillon, Tadhg Murphy and Vivian Cahalane with third place filled by Pat McNamara, Margaret. Lynch and Kieran McNamara
The competition for Easter (April 2-April 6) is an open team of 3 champagne scramble which is for ladies, men’s and mixed teams.

Shannon Golf Club:

Last week’s men’s singles stableford competition at Shannon was won by Keith Buckley (2 ) with 39 points and he won by one from David Grimes (14). In third place with 37 points was Terry O’Neill (10). Dara Casey (+2) won the gross with 33 points.

Martina Cunningham (33) won this week’s  ladies 18 hole stableford competition with 41 points. She was three ahead of Susie Meehan (22) with third place filled by Joan Hoctor (21) who had 36 points.

Gort Golf Club:

The category 1 winner in the weekend’s 18 hole singles stableford competition at Gort was Colman Cooney (8) with 38 points. Category 2 was won by Declan O’Halloran (13) with 32 points, category 3 by
David Mulligan (17) with 36 points and category 4 by Owen Huban (39) with 36 points. The gross was won by Mark Deegan (3) with 28 points.

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