WITH weather conditions improving in the past week, competitions were held at some clubs over the weekend and its expected that more clubs will start their competition schedule this week.

A number of clubs have commenced preparations for the upcoming inter club competitions as they seek to finalise panels for these competitions

Woodstock Golf Club:

The weekend’s club singles at Woodstock was over 15 holes and it was won by Gerry Kelly (6) with 34 points from Colm Geary (6) who had a similar score. Harry McEnery (10) with 33 points was in third place. There will be another 15 hole singles this weekend.

The Ozone Health and Fitness league continued when the format was scotch foursomes over 15 holes. The winners were Brian Kilker and Eugene Conroy with 41 points from Kieran and Michael Crosby who had a similar score. In third place with 40 points were Kevin Toner and Matthew O’Brien. The league continues this week when the format will be singles.

Kilrush Golf Club:

John Stapleton (15) was the winner of the singles competition at Kilrush at the weekend with 29 points. He won on a countback from Jean-Luc Bellevergue (13) while Dominic Enright (8), also with 29 points was in third position.

Gort Golf Club:

The men’s competition at Gort at the weekend was an 18 hole singles stableford. Peter Deegan (10) won category 1 with 40 points, Kevin McGourty (15) was the winner of category 2, also with 40 points, category 3 was won by Martin O’Reilly (19) who also scored 40 points while John Daly (23) was the winner of category 4 with 37 points.

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