Lahinch Juniors win Fred Daly pennant for first time
It was another historic day for Lahinch junior boys at Ballybunion Golf Club on Sunday when they won their first ever Fred Daly pennant defeating Killarney 4/1 in the West Munster area final.
It was another historic day for Lahinch junior boys at Ballybunion Golf Club on Sunday when they won their first ever Fred Daly pennant defeating Killarney 4/1 in the West Munster area final.
Despite the absence of Áine Donegan due to her involvement in the US Open, Lahinch ladies senior cup successfully defended their West Munster Area title at Castletroy Golf Club.
*Woodstock seniors who have qualified for the Munster semi-final. Back row (L to R); Paddy Meehan, Paul Sherlock, Sean Howard, Kieran Patton, Michael O’Brien, Ollie McNamara, John O’Donovan (Team Manager). Front Row (L to R) Gerry Griffey, Barry Pavitt, Tony Coote, Leo Quinlan, Declan Coote. Woodstock are through to the Munster semi final of the …
*Bernard Fitzgibbon winner, David Jones Captain Shannon Golf and Mary Fitzgibbon at the presentation of prizes. Photograph: Joe Buckley There was a huge turnout for captain David Jones’ prize day at Shannon where Bernard Fitzgibbon (24) emerged as the winner with 66.
There was an excellent turnout for the Play in pink day at Woodstock last week, an event which raised funds for breast cancer.
*Áine Donegan. Áine Donegan has qualified for the Women’s US Open to be held at Pebble Beach from July 5 to 9 this year.
The annual St. Flannan’s College past pupils’ competition took place at Ennis last weekend.
*Donncadh Nagle (Coach), Tom Browne (12), Ruairi Young (13), Jack Foley (16), Sean Nagle (13), Brian Conway (12), Darragh Coleman (13), Tom Clancy (17) and Jim Young Jnr (Coach). KILRUSH GOLF CLUB’s junior section have advanced to the Munster semi-finals.
Ninety seven members of the inter county hurlers golf society played for their captain’s prize on Friday last.
Niall Woods. Photograph: Joe Buckley The men’s 18 hole singles stableford competition at Dromoland was won by Niall Woods with 42 points.