Woodstock ladies masters title for Niamh O’Regan
The ladies masters 18 hole stableford competition at Woodstock, sponsored by the late Jack Heaslip, was won by Niamh O’Regan with 34 points.
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.
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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.
*Ciaran Coote (second from left) won the Paddy Con Trophy with Barry Lynch. ENNIS DUO, Ciaran Coote and Barry Lynch came up trumps in the Paddy Con trophy at Ennis Golf Club while Adam Roberts emerged victorious when President James P Horgan’s Prize was played for.
*Kilrush Golf Club President Mr Sean Moran presents his prize to the winner David Keane. President Sean Moran’s prize was played for at Kilrush on Sunday when David Keane (12) emerged as the winner with 45 points.
Shannon Golf Club’s JB Carr team became Munster champions when beating Tralee in the final earlier this week.
President Con Woods’ prize was played for at Dromoland at the weekend and it ended with two retired Garda colleagues filling the top two positions.
*Noel Kilkenny presents the Captain’s Prize to John McNeilis. Captain Noel Kilkenny’s prize was played for at Kilrush at the weekend when John McNeilis (18) emerged as the winner with 110.