Ennis Golf Club

The Ennis ladies October league, sponsored by Helen Gallery Auctioneers and Valuers/Ór na hÓige Jewellery attracted big entry and there were some great scores.

The best three cards in the 18 hole section was won by Mary Lenihan with 97 points. Sinead O’Sullivan won the best two cards with 64 points.

The weekly winners were Ann A. Gallery (11) with 34 points, Kitty Morris (18) with 32 points, Helen Gallery (22) with 32 points and Kathleen Pyne (33) also with 32 points.

In the 9 hole competition the winner of the best three cards was Camel Verling (11) with 54 points while Mary Gardner (16) was the winner of the best two cards with 31 points.

The weekly winners were Anna Glynn (18) with 18 points, Eileen Holly (20) with 16 points, Bridie Keane (18) with 17 points and Phil Butler (14) with 18 points.

Last week’s senior ladies competition was won by Joan Murphy, Margaret Flanagan and Marie Dilleen

Woodstock Golf Club:

Paddy Meehan (10) won the club singles at Woodstock at the weekend with 42 points.

Alan Markhaam (4) with a similar score was second with third spot filled by John Hanrahan (15) with 40 points.

The club fourball on Monday was won by Paul Coote (7) and Chris McGrath (8) with 47 points.

This week’s competition will be a modified fourball in the Ozone Health & Fitness Winter League.

The league winners will be determined based on the best five of eight weeks combined scores. There will be four different formats played twice over the eight weeks. For those that are not playing in the Winter League, they will play a weekly singles competition.

East Clare Golf Club:

The ladies Wednesday competition at East Clare was won by Brid Hayes, Eimear O’Halloran and Maureen Clune from Joan Kinsella, Siobhan Mulcahy and Margaret Lynch with third spot filled by Kay Grimes, Mary Hogan and Mary Stritch.

In the senior men’s competition last week the winners were Nick Ryan, Ted Harrington and Danny Minogue from Sean Ahern, Kieran McNamara and Jim Willis with third spot filled by Tom Larkin, Ger Shortt and Michael Drew.

A mixed scramble will commence on this Friday morning, November 1 at 10a.m.

Dromoland Golf Club:

Noel O’Brien was the winner of the men’s Christmas hampers competition at Dromoland at the weekend with 43 points.

He had two to spare over Edmond Crowe with Gerry McInerney in third place with 40 points. They were followed by Shane Collins with 40 points, Cillian O’Connor with 39 points, Sam Kaghazchi with 39 points and Seamus Cusack, also with 39 points. Jason Ryan won the gross with 38 point.

Last week’s 9 hole competition was won by Patrick McCoy with 20 points from Kieran McDermott with 17 points with third spot filled by Kevin Shanagher with 14 points.

Kilrush Golf Club:

The competition at Kilrush over the Bank holiday weekend was a 12 hole stableford event which was won by Murdoch Gleeson (18) with 28 points. He had one to spare over Sean McGrath (17) with third spot filled by Alan F. Howard (22), also with 27 points.

Gort Golf Club:

Friday’s open singles at Gort was won by John Gaynor (22) with 33 points.

The winner of the weekend’s men’s competition was John Kelleher (20) with 44 points.

The category winners were Noel O’Shaughnessy (8) with 39 points, David Cummins (16) also with 39 points and Colin Whelan (19) with 38 points.

The winner of the open singles on Bank Holiday Monday was Davy Fleming (22) with 40 points while the gross was won by Chris Murphy (10) with 28 points.

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