In the medal stroke competition at Dromoland last week the winner was Ann Nix with 69, one ahead of Frances Bergin with Joan Dunne in third place with 71 followed by Sheila Kent with 72. Mairead Toomey won the gross with 86.

The 9 hole winner was Annette Shanahan with 22 points followed by Theresa Reddan with 20 points and Mary O’Donnell O’Brien with 19 points.

The winner of the men’s blue tee stroke competition was Joe Walsh with 69 and he won on a counntback from Brian Shally. Michael John McDonagh with 73 was the winner in the category for handicaps 20 and over.

The competition off the white tees was won by Ian Mulready with 67 from Gerry McInerney with 71.

The nine hole competition was won by Edward Ryan with 21 points from Ben Cusack with 18 with third spot filled by Patrick McCoy who also had 18 points.

East Clare Golf Club:

It was another busy week on the fairways at East Clare Golf Club with big numbers taking part in a selection of competitions.

The overall winner in the ladies 18 hole stroke competition on Sunday was Pauline Nugent (35) with a nett 69.

The category winners were Siobhan Shanahan (14) with 72, Bridget Minogue (30) with 72 and Deirdre O’Neill (35) with 70.

Sunday’s men’s competition off the blue tees was won by Terry Coughlan (18) with 63 from Paul Madden (20) with 69 and Alex Norris (14), also with 69. The gross was won by Tony Cleary (1) with 71.

Last week’s men’s open singles was won by Martin McInerney (19) with 45 points and he had two to spare over Maxwell Davern (15) with third spot filled by Seamus O’Dwyer (25) with 39 points.

The gross was won by Ronan Molloy (5) with 72 while the birdie winners were Terry Coughlan, Kieran McNamara and Francis Moloney.

Last week’s senior men’s competition was won by Nick Ryan, Steve Lynch and Pat McNamara from Teddy O’ Hanlon, Noel Earley and Ted Harrington with third spot filled by Kevin Wallis, Sean Jones and Ger Shortt.

Friday’s mixed scramble was won by Jim Greene, Mary Collins and Margaret MacNamara from Pat McNamara, Brendan Moloney and Siobhan Mulcahy with third place filled by Michael Heffernan, Helen Downey and Brian Corry.

Woodstock Golf Club:

Last week’s ladies 18 hole stableford competition was won by Kathleen McEnery with 38 points and she had one to spare over Imelda Duffy.

Cathal O’Sullivan (8) was the winner of the open singles last week with 41 points from Steven Horgan (12) with 40 with third spot filled by Lorcan Clancy (20) with 39 points.

Jason Dormer (5) won the gross with 37 points.

The club’s J. B Carr team defeated Kilkee 4/1 on Monday last in Kilkee. The weekend’s club singles strokeplay was won by Declan Rigney (17) with 67 with the gross won by Ross Darmody (6) with 76.

Category 1 (0 to 10) was won by Michael Canty (10) with 69 from Ray Keogh (6) with 71.

The category 2 (11 to 18) winner was Joe Davis (14) with 68 from Frank Landy (12) with 69 while Pat Quinn (27) won category 3 (19 +) with 71. Winners in the 2’s competition were Noel Mulcahy (6th Hole), Ronan Horgan (6th Hole) and Paudie O’Connell (8th Hole).

The weekly open singles continues on this Thursday while there will be a club singles at the weekend off the white tees with the 19 and over handicappers off the green tees.

Kilrush Golf Club:

The overall winner in the ladies 18 hole stableford competition at Kilrush was Ursula Lineen (31) with 39 points.

The category winners were Anne Gallagher (12) with 38 points, Mary McCarthy (30) with 34 points and Anne Cooper (37) with 38 points.

In the Patrick Bourke open singles stroke play competition, the winner was Gearoid Williams (16) with 59 from Tom Browne (7) 65 with third spot filled by Paul Keane (41) with 66. Jim Young Junior won the gross with 71.

The category winners were Neil Browne (7) with 68, Terry O’ Hare (11) with 68 and Eamon Ryan (22) with 67.

The nines were won by Des Murphy and Paul McGibney.

Gort Golf Club:

The weekend’s men’s singles at Gort, sponsored by T.J O’Mahoney, was won by Conor Fogarty (17) with 50 points.

The category winners were Joseph Caulfield (13) with 39 points, Martin Flaherty (18) with 45 points and Michael Corless (28) with 43 points.

The gross was won by Gavin Lally (0) with 33 points.

Friday’s open singles stableford competition was won by Malachy Whyte (16) with 44 points while the gross was won by John Skehilll (16) with 27 points.

The ladies 18 hole stroke Rockfield cup competition, sponsored by Barry Quinn Transport was won by Sara Broderick (20) with 68 from Sinead Collins (21) with 71 and Catherine Burke (29) with 72. Hannah McInerney (7) with 84 won the gross.

The Monday 18 hole stableford competitiom was won by Aileen Walsh (41) with 41 points from Catherine Burke (29) with 33 points.

In the May 18 hole stroke medal sponsored by Centra, Kilcolgan Hannah McInerney (7) with 70 won category 1.

Category 2 was won by Patricia Reddy (22) with 70, category 3 by Marion Ruane (30) with 77 and category 4 by Catherine Bailey (46) with 97.

Fanny O’Deas society:

Lahinch was the venue for an outing for members of the Fanny O’Des society at the weekend when bright sunshine saw excellent scores returned on the Castle course.

Mark Cottam was the winner with 47 points followed by Pat Faughnan with 44, Paddy Corcoran with 42, Daniel Potts with 40 and Gerry Lernihan, also with 40. The next outing will be the Paddy Carmody memorial at Kilrush on June 14th.

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