*Ted Harrington receiving the John Stack Memorial Cup from Mary Stack. Also included is Jackie McHugh chairman of the East Clare Senior Men’s Club.

The John Stack Memorial Cup for senior men, a fourball matchplay competition, at East Clare has been won by Ted Harrington and Danny Minogue who defeated Sean Ahern and Seamus O’Dwyer on the 19th hole.

Meanwhile last week’s senior men’s competition was won by Noel Earley, Kieran McNamara and Ted Harrington from Terry Coughlan, Seamus Mason and Jim Fahy with third spot filled by Ger Shortt. Steve Symes and Michael Heffernan.

The winners of the ladies Wednesday competition last week were Hannah Guinnane, Kay Grimes, Margaret. Lynch and Noreen Doyle from Brid Hayes, Maeve Ryan and Mary Stritch with third spot filled by
Marie A. Kelly, Phil Burke and Evelyn Skehan.

Woodstock Golf Club:

The Ozone Health & Fitness Witness league continued at Woodstock at the weekend when the format was fourball betterball with two to score on the par 5s.

The winners were Tom O’Donohue and Hugh McGrath with 45 points and they won on a countback from Kieran Dromey and Seamus Kelly with John Clune and Michael Coughlan a point back on 44.

The league continues this weekend when the format will be Texas scramble.

Meanwhile last week’s club singles was won by Dickie Pyne (14) with 31 points. There will be another singles competition this week

Kilrush Golf Club:

Jim Kelly (13) was the winner of the Christmas turkey competition at Kilrush on Sunday with 27 points.

He had one to spare over Aeneas O’Connor (15). Finbar McMahon (13) was third followed by John Stapleton (14), both also returning scores of 26 points.

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