COLM KELLY was the winner of the men’s club Christmas open singles competition at East Clare last week with 42 points.

He had two to spare over Stephen Garvey while Eoin Magill won the gross with 31 points.

In the senior men’s competition last week the winners were Terry Coughlan, Michael Drew and Brian Torpey from Donal Fleming, Sean Ahern and Denis Corcoran with third spot filled by Pat McNamara, Chris Davis and Jim Bradley.

Shannon Golf Club:

The first turkey competition of the season for Shannon ladies resulted in victory for Aine Twomey (9) with 29 points. She had one to spare over Marie McCoy (51). They were followed by Dee O’Connell (42) with 27 points, Linda Boland (21) with 26 points, Joan Hoctor (23) with 26 points, Frieda Cummins (45, also with 26 points and Sandra Ferguson (23 with) 25 points.

Ennis Golf Club:

Last week’s senior ladies outing at Ennis was won by Pat Lacy, Eileen Corry, Alice D’Arcy and Martina Corbett with second place filled by Carmel Verling, Geraldine O’Mahony and Maeve O’Grady.

Kilrush Golf Club:

This week’s winner of the Christmas turkey competition for men at Kilrush was Bernard Coleman (8) with 31 points.

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