*Kevin Glynn is hoping Lahinch can make history in Castletroy. Photo: Thos Caffrey / Golffile.

KEVIN GLYNN, the Lahinch Boysโ€™ Fred Daly and Boysโ€™ Inter-Club captain looks forward to bringing his two teams to compete in the All-Ireland finals at Castletroy Golf Club this week.

By Valerie Clancy

The Lahinch boys’ team will be looking to claim their first All-Ireland title having struggled to get out of the Munster area finals in the past.

โ€œWell, the boys and the parents and Johnny Reynolds and myself, weโ€™re all delighted. It’s time consuming but were happy to do it and the boys are happy to turn up,โ€ said Glynn.

โ€œI’m 27 years involved with junior golf, never have we won it. We never even got out of Munster, we got to the North Munster final but Limerick would always put a stop to usโ€.

Glynn puts all of Lahinchโ€™s junior success down to the addition of their recently built golf academy and the coaching that the juniors are receiving.

โ€œThe boys were lucky to have the golf academy in Lahinch. The golf academy in Lahinch has been a big boost to us. All the boys get coaching there from October through to May. If you’re interested, youโ€™ll get coaching,โ€ said Glynn.

โ€œWhy this year of all years, I would say its coaching with Donal McSweeney. Thatโ€™s the big difference. The club are funding coaching to a big extentโ€.

The All-Ireland finals of the Boys’ and Girls’ Inter-club, Boys’ Junior Foursomes and Boys’ Fred Daly will take place at Castletroy Golf Club while Lahinch will have the opportunity to bring two pennants back to the club.

โ€œWeโ€™re happy and were looking forward to it in a big way,โ€ said Glynn.

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