President, Teddy O Hanlon; lady captain, Helen Downey; men’s captain Paul Hayes, past president, TJ McNamara; lady vice-captain Mary Farrell; and club treasurer, Sean Ahern.

A BANK DEBT in excess of €1m has been cleared at East Clare Golf Club by its members.

Members have worked to clear the huge bank debt and have now charted a new future for the club.

Having started life as a nine-hole course, it was driven by local community efforts and funding from 230 members via a Trust. It became a full eighteen-hole course in 1998, with bank borrowing, which enabled this transition, but soon became the club’s greatest liability.

Burdened by the recession, the club found itself unable to repay the bank until, once again, the resilience of club members, led by five in particular, culminated in the bank debt being settled last year. Now financially sound, members are focused on repositioning the club as one of the finest in the county and are pulling out all the stops to make this happen.

This determination is evident in the fact that all members are involved in the club’s functioning. A group of volunteers work tirelessly on the course, maintaining very high standards. The office and shop are run by members on a voluntary basis, via weekly rosters of four to six hours per member per week, and the welcome for visitors projects the friendly ethos of the club.

Nick Ryan, chair of a new marketing committee established this year explained, “There is a renewed pride in what East Clare has to offer. It has breathtaking panoramic views, which, when paired with the numerous on-course water features, combine to make it one of the most talked about courses in the region. It has especially challenging greens, which golfers relish”.

East Clare greenkeeper Tim Walsh assisted by William Hayes, Cathal Shannon, and Colin Mc Caffrey ensure that the East Clare Golf Club bunkers and fairways continue to offer golfers a challenge.

Completion of the Killaloe Bypass will make the Bodyke course more accessible for visitors to the Mid-West, Ryan maintained. “We have already seen the benefits this accessibility will offer to the Club, which has prompted us to join forces with local hotels to put a ‘stay and play’ offer in place and we look forward to welcoming new members and visitor categories, particularly societies. We have already initiated contact with the corporate sector putting some new fresh ideas forward, which we hope will convert into membership or increased usage of the course for corporate outings. While our location may have heretofore been considered off the beaten track, this is now being heralded as a major attraction. Golfers love the serenity of the course setting, which is less than thirty minutes from Ennis and Limerick, and close to Co. Tipperary”.

He added, “We are so proud of our huge junior section, and we hope they will continue to be great ambassadors for our club. They are our future and the future looks bright. We have a junior golf camp at Easter and look forward to seeing their young fearless enthusiasm on the fairways”.

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