*Photograph: Brian Morrison

RECENTLY APPOINTED Galway U20 hurling selector, Padraic Duddy claimed the spoils in the single’s stableford competition at Dromoland Castle Golf Club.

Duddy won the men’s singles stableford competition at Dromoland at the weekend with 44 points. He had one to spare over Vinny Derham with third spot filled by Adrian Glynn who had a similar score. Fourth spot was filled by Mervyn Frazer with 42 points while Seamus Cusack won the gross with 39 points.

The ladies 18 hole stableford competition was won by Siobhan Doohan with 36 points while the 9 hole winner was Leslie O’Flynn with 16 points.

Kilrush Golf Club:

The men’s competition at Kilrush at the weekend was 12 hole stableford and victory went to Eoin Fitzgerald (11) with 28 points. He won from Michael Miniter (10) who had a similar score and they were one ahead of Michael Bolton (22) and Tom Cleary (15)

Woodstock Golf Club:

Barry McNamara (12) was the winner of the club singles at Woodstock at the weekend with 39 points. He had two to spare over Thomas Flynn (14) with Pat Keane (8) a point further back in third place.

There will be another club singles this weekend while there will be a team of 4 Texas scramble on Bank holiday Monday.

Meanwhile the senior’s annual general meeting will take place on Tuesday November 28 at 8pm in Hotel Woodstock.

Entries are been taken for the Ozone Health & Fitness Winter/Spring League. Entries are being taken for members wishing to participate in this competition.

The competition commences Friday week, November 3. The weekly competitions will consist of fourballs, scrambles, foursomes and singles in varied formats.

East Clare Golf Club:

The senior men’s competition at East Clare last week was won by Jackie McHugh. Tom Larkin and J J Barton. In second place were Willie Roche, John Nihill and Jim Willis and they were followed by Paul Husband, Brendan Moloney and Denis Corcoran. The weekly mixed scramble takes place on Friday morning at 10am.

Gort Golf Club:

Mark Deegan (6) was the winner of category A in the men’s competition at Gort at the weekend with 45 points. Category 2 was won by Joe Byrne (12) with 43 points. The category 3 winner was Mark Kavanagh (20) with 36 points while category 4 was won by Pat McNamara (24) with 41 points.

Last week’s ladies competition resulted in category 1 victory for Hannah McInerney (5) with 35 points. Category 2 was won by Anne Kerins (37) with 36 points, category 3 was won by 3 Ena Furey (31) with 32 points with the category 4 honours going to Bernadette Burke (47) with 39 points.

The winner of the 9 hole singles stableford was Eleanor Stafford (9) with 18 points.

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