The ladies festive 9 hole competition at Dromoland last week was won by Mairéad Toomey with 17 points. She won on a countback from Julie Fitzgerald with Marie Meaney a point back in third place.

Meanwhile the winner of the men’s competition for the combined dates of December 7, 14 and 15 was David McNamara with 15.39 from Brian Maloney with 15 38 with third spot filled by Edward Egan with 12 38.

The gross was won by Seamus Cusack (3) with 37 points while the winner in the 20 plus handicap category was Daniel Lennon with 29 36.

Kilrush Golf Club:

Former club captain Finbar McMahon (13) was the week 5 turkey competition winner at Kilrush at the weekend with 30 points. He had one to spare over Tommy Clancy (12).

East Clare Golf Club:

The winner of the men’s Christmas turkey open singles competition at East Clare on Sunday was Teddy O’Hanlon (14) with 40 points. Paul Hayes (10) was second with a similar score.

The winners of the ladies Wednesday competition were Breda McCarthy, Brid Hayes and Helen Conway from Noreen Doyle, Breda O’Loghlin and Siobhan Mulcahy with third spot filled by Pauline Nugent, Evelyn Skehan and Mary Collins.

Last Friday’s mixed scramble winner were Kevin Grimes, Jonathan Walsh and Breda O’Loughlin from Mary Farrell, Kieran McNamara and Dave Condren with third spot filled by Pat McNamara, Brid Hayes and Siobhan Mulcahy.

The winners of the ladies 9 hole re-entry competition for December were
Siobhan Shanahan, Trish Nash and Margaret. Lynch. In second place were Ann C. Harte, Connie McKenna and Ursula Hogan and they were followed by Pauline Nugent, Mary Brennan and Bernie Cox.

Woodstock Golf Club:

The winners of the Texas scramble Ozone Health nnd Fitness Winter league at Woodstock at the weekend were John McGrath and Tommy Flynn with 40 points.

In second place with 39 points were Vinny McInerney and Ross Kenny and they were followed by Henry and Nelius Butler, also with 39 points
The league continues this weekend when the format will be a modified betterball stableford.

Last week’s club singles was won by Dickie Pyne (14) with 35 points
with second place filled by Paddy Meehan (10) who had a similar score.
Kenneth Fieldung (17) was third and he also returned 35 points.
There will be another club singles this weekend.

Gort Golf Club:

Pat McNamara (19) was the weekend winner of the 18 holes singles stableford competition at Gort with 42 points.

The gross was won by Alan Minogue (9) with 31 points.

Ennis Golf Club:

The ladies mince pie scramble at Ennis was won by Ann A Gallery, Helen Gallery and Anne Pyne Gallery from Mary Curley, Carmel Verling and Sinéad O’Sullivan with third spot fillled by Carmel Cummins, Elaine Kelly and Anne Kelly. The prize for the best decorated golf bag was won by Phil Butler with Marie Connolly in second place and Carmel Verling in third spot.

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