McEntee wins Curley’s Lady Captain’s Prize in Ennis
LADY captain’s (Mary Curley) prize to the men was played for at Ennis last week when John McEntee (21) emerged as the winner of the 18 hole strokeplay competition with 66.
LADY captain’s (Mary Curley) prize to the men was played for at Ennis last week when John McEntee (21) emerged as the winner of the 18 hole strokeplay competition with 66.
Pink Pony Club. Winner of the Captain’s Prize at Dromoland Golf Club, Niall O’Connor better known as Pony surrounded by two of his supporters, Frank Melody and Niall Woods. NEWMARKET-ON-Fergus senior hurler Niall O’Connor showed his versatility last weekend when he won captain John O’Neill’s prize at Dromoland Castle golf club.
In the medal stroke competition at Dromoland last week the winner was Ann Nix with 69, one ahead of Frances Bergin with Joan Dunne in third place with 71 followed by Sheila Kent with 72. Mairead Toomey won the gross with 86.
Pictured presenting the cheque to Ms. Marie Connolly and Ms. Sheryl Knowles of (Cahercalla Community Care) are Captain John Coleman and Lady Captain Mary Curley. THERE was an excellent turnout of over 200 golfers over the Easter weekend to play in Ennis Golf Club’s 18 hole and 9 hole competitions in aid of Cahercalla Community Care.
Sixty nine teams supported the Art Data Centres (Tom McNamara) sponsored Clare football golf classic at Woodstock on Thursday and Friday last.
The Easter open team of three competition at East Clare Golf Club was well supported and produced some impressive scores.
On Sunday, the annual Costello cup fixture, a scotch foursomes competition, between Woodstock and Ennis will take place at Ennis with tee times available between 9.30am and 11am.
LAHINCH ladies club will hold their annual Play in Pink Invitational day in aid of Breast Cancer Research on Monday April 14 on both the Old and Castle courses.
The final round (round 8) In the Ozone Health and Fitness Winter league took place at Woodstock over the weekend when the format was scotch foursomes.
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.