Jones & Reddan elected golf captains in Shannon
DAVID JONES and Debbie Reddan have taken on the respective captain roles in Shannon Golf Club with Niamh O’Regan elected captain of Woodstock ladies golf club.
DAVID JONES and Debbie Reddan have taken on the respective captain roles in Shannon Golf Club with Niamh O’Regan elected captain of Woodstock ladies golf club.
Photograph: Brian Morrisson CLUB COMPETITIONS continue across the county with multiple winners in Woodstock, Dromoland, Ennis, Kilrush and East Clare.
*Elected representatives in the Ennis MD have long debated the busy junction. TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IRELAND (TII) should be brought in before the Ennis Municipal District “kicking and screaming” over the reluctance to install a solution to traffic issues at the Shanaway Rd and Lahinch Rd junction.
*Bob Loftus accepts the Shannon Senior Scratch Cup from Shannon Golf Club captain, Derek Sweeney. Photograph: Joe Buckley Ennisman Bob Loftus was presented with the Shannon senior scratch cup at the club’s presentation night on Saturday last.
*Willie Roche. Photograph: Veronica McMahon FORMER GAA HANDBALL PRESIDENT, Willie Roche was among the winners of the nine hole scramble at East Clare Golf Club.FORMER GAA HANDBALL PRESIDENT, Willie Roche was among the winners of the nine hole scramble at East Clare Golf Club.
The ladies masters 18 hole stableford competition at Woodstock, sponsored by the late Jack Heaslip, was won by Niamh O’Regan with 34 points.
Niall Reynolds has won the golfer of the year competition at Woodstock. He finished with 46 points.
President Ollie McNamara’s prize was played for at Woodstock at the weekend and resulted in victory for Tony Neville (15) on a score of 42 points.
*Irish international golfer, Aideen Walsh, as Sports Direct is unveiled as new partner of the 2022 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Walsh, the Sports Direct ambassador for the tournament which takes place in Dromoland Castle from September 22nd – 25th, announced the launch of their new ‘Get A Grip’ campaign to support the partnership. Photograph: James …
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The Lahinch ladies senior cup team continued their golden period when they claimed their third AIG women’s senior cup title in five years (no competition in 2020) by defeating Douglas golf club 4/1 in an all-Munster clash at Tramore.