Woodstock win JB Carr & over 400 play captain’s prize in Lahinch
WOODSTOCK were crowned Munster champions while 421 players took part in the captain’s prize at Lahinch Golf Club.
WOODSTOCK were crowned Munster champions while 421 players took part in the captain’s prize at Lahinch Golf Club.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis. CO CLARE is on course to host The Irish Open for the second time in less than a decade with a deal close to getting over the line for Trump Doonbeg to be the official venue.
*Jonathan Keane celebrates winning the South of Ireland Men’s Amateur Open where he is lifted by Aaron McNulty & Oisin Vaughan. Photograph: INPHO/Ben Brady KILFENORA’S Jonathan Keane had his finest sporting hour to date when winning a title which had so much personal significance for him.
KILFENORA’s Jonathan Keane has become the first Clare winner of the South of Ireland Golf Championships in half a century.
LAHINCH’s Jonathan Keane is today (Sunday) aiming to become the first local golfer representing the club in over half a century to win the Pierse Motors South of Ireland Amateur Open Championship.
*Eoin Magill. FIVE players from the host club, Lahinch, are, this week, competing for the oldest of the amateur golf championships, the South of Ireland.
THERE was a big turnout for lady captain Chaye Kelly’s prize at Woodstock at the weekend when Mary Morgan (31) captured the honours with 71 nett.
Lady Captain Sandra Ferguson presents her prize to Noeleen Neylon. Photograph: Joe Buckley LADY captain Sandra Ferguson’s prize was played for at Shannon last week when there was a very big entry.
The men’s competition at Ennis last weekend was for the Dr Rodgers shield, a team of four event.
Thomas O’Dea (L) and Lewis O’Dwyer with NBA legend Steph Curry, who enjoyed a round of golf at the Old Course in Lahinch on Sunday. LAHINCH GOLF Club welcomed one of the world’s biggest sporting stars for a round of golf this weekend.