Sunday, November 17, 2024

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Sunday, October 6, 18-hole open singles: 1, Brian Cawley, 37 points; 2, Chris Dowling, 33 points; 3, Seán Lynch, 32 points (countback); best gross, Niall Ellard.

Wednesday, October 9, 18-hole open singles: 1, Jimmy McMahon, 35 points; 2, John Lyons, 33 points.

Friday, October 11, nine-hole open singles: 1, Gary Hunt, 18 points; 2, John Stafford, 16 points (countback).

Saturday, October 12, open fourball (any combination): 1, Chris Maddock and Dermot Walsh, 44 points; 2, Pádraig Tiernan and Stephen Kearns, 43 points (countback); 3, Joe Kelly and Sinéad Cahill, 43 points (countback).

Sunday, October 13, 18-hole open singles: 1, Wayne Tobin, 35 points; 2, James McMahon, 34 points (countback).

Upcoming events: Wednesday, October 16, 18-hole open singles; Friday, October 18, nine-hole open singles; Saturday, October 19, 18-hole open singles; Sunday, October 20, 18-hole open singles.

Margaret Mooney (seated) accepting the Irene Dowdall Cup for Wexford player of the year 2024 from Philip and Con Dowdall, with lady Captain Deirdre Colfer and lady President Mary Rice looking on.

WEXFORD

Saturday, September 28, 18 holes singles stableford for sponsors and committee: 1, Seán Barrett (22), 39 points; 2, Kieran Purcell (21), 38 points; 3, Peter Byrne (4), 36 points; 4, Paddy McGuire (24), 36 points; gross, Andrew Farrell, 34 points.

Wednesday, October 2, open singles stableford: 1, Jonathon Bennett (14), 32 points (back six); 2, Patrick Mahon (10), 32 points; 3, Dermot Breen (9), 31 points; gross, Darren Jordan, 22 points; vets., Ray Heffernan (12), 28 points.

Friday, October 4, open three-person team event, 14 holes reverse waltz: 1, David Durack (8), Peter Corish (12), Tony Kelly (12), 60 points.

Saturday and Sunday, October 5 and 6, David O’Sullivan Memorial 18 holes singles stableford: 1, Brian Kirwan (16), 42 points; 2, Liam Flood (16), 41 points; 3, James Keane (14), 40 points (back six); 4, Ray Cullinane (12), 40 points; 5, Paul Kelly (19), 39 points; gross, Andrew Farrell, 33 points; vets., Patrick Mahon (12), 38 points.

Tuesday, October 8, open 18 holes singles stableford: 1, Myles Byrne (30), 38 points; 2, Tom O’Gorman (22), 37 points; 3, Donie O’Brien (20), 35 points; 4, Michael Quirke (17), 34 points.

Wednesday, October 9, open fourball: 1, Tom Butler (12) and Adrian Doran (7), 37 points; 2, Paul Carthy (9) and Chris Grant (11), 36 points.

Events for next week: Wednesday, October 16, open singles and 14 holes; Saturday and Sunday, October 19 and 20, singles; Tuesday, October 22, Seniors.

ST. HELEN’S BAY LADIES

The winter league singles 2024 starts on Saturday, November 7 for seven weekends. Full details are on Clubnet.

Wednesday, October 9, open singles: 1, Sinéad Cahill (40), 34 points; 2, Mairéad Kavanagh (46), 25 points; 3, Frances Reid (32), 23 points.

Sunday, October 13, nine-hole open singles: 1, Collette Mellon (8), 17 points; 2, Sinéad Cahill (20), 15 points; 3, Anna Healy (24), 14 points.

Our competitions this week are: Wednesday, October 16, open singles; Saturday, October 19, open singles; Sunday, October 20, open singles; Wednesday, October 23, open singles.

ROSSLARE

Last week’s Joan Bowe-sponsored competition unfortunately fell victim to the bad weather and will be rescheduled to Tuesday, November 5. The competition was run as a sweepstake instead.

The Burrow competition did not go ahead.

Sunday and Tuesday, October 6 and 8, 15-hole stableford: 1, Mary McDonald (20), 32 points; 2, Mary Carey (17), 29 points; 3, Susan Evans (5), 28 points.

Next Tuesday will be team of three 15-hole rumble, sponsored by Rosalind Kilduff.

Dates for your diary: Thursday, October 17, 6.30 p.m., volunteers appreciation evening; Saturday, October 19, 6 p.m., joint presentation evening; Saturday, October 26, home v. away fourball; Friday, November 1, 7 p.m., ladies’ AGM.

Keep up to date with news, results and pictures on our website (www.rosslaregolf.com) and on social media.

WEXFORD LADIES

A most enjoyable and very well-attended presentation evening took place on Thursday, October 10. It was a very busy schedule as it was the final presentation night of this season, with so many awards to be presented.

First up was for the weekly stableford competition for October 5 and 10, sponsored by Gill Publishers. The changing of the seasons was noticeable in the resultant scoring and much credit is due to the best performers in the competition, with only the countback separating first, second and third placings.

There was also a novel element introduced to the day in the form of a ‘blind fourball’, and well done to the prize-winners as listed below.

Results (57 played): 1, Margaret Atkinson (12), 34 (back nine); 2, Una Robinson (26), 34 (back nine); gross, Leonie Furlong (7), 26; 3, Martina Dempsey (25), 34; Senior, Beppi O’Connor (21), 33; nine-hole (ten played), Una Seaver (17), 19; secret fourball: 1, Bernie Duffy and Catríona Walsh, 62 points; 2, Amy Rossiter and Wendy Tiernan, 60 points; nearest the pin, Carmel Murphy, 7m 50cm.

The end-of-year roll of honour is: Irene Dowdall golfer of the year, Margaret Mooney; J.J. Devereux club matchplay: winner, Breda Murphy; runner-up, Suzanne Glynn; semi-finalists, Deirdre Colfer and Josephine Brennan; medal winners: silver, Rachel O’Connor; bronze, Patricia Hanton; junior, Georgia Harrington; birdie tree winners: Cat. A, Ruth Kennedy; Cat. B, Susan Kelly; Cat. C, Brigid Furlong and Suzanne Glynn; Cat. D, Liz Butler and Aileen Foran;

Very well done to Denise Dunne on a superb score of 30 in very difficult conditions on Monday, October 7 in our Seniors’ stableford competition.

Results (40 played): 1, Denise Dunne (19), 30; 2, Martina Gately (14), 28; 3, Geraldine Broaders (16), 27; 4, Margaret Mooney (9), 25 (back nine).

COOLLATTIN

Tuesday, October 8, 18-hole open men’s Seniors singles stableford competition: Cat. 1, Ciarán Doyle (visitor, 6), 37 points; Cat. 2, John G. Kinsella (visitor, 19), 38 points; Cat. 3, John Maher (visitor, 15), 37 points.

Wednesday, October 9, open men’s singles stableford 18-hole competition: Cat. 1, Peter Brennan (7), 35 points; Cat. 2, John Thompson (15), 40 points; Cat. 3, Harold Brownrigg (20), 33 points; Cat. 4, David Murray (35), 38 points.

BUNCLODY

Wednesday, October 9, 18-hole open singles stableford – Category 1: 1, Michael Kehoe (10), 39 points; 2, Martin Bennett (11), 38 points; gross, Paul Connolly (2), 34 points; Category 2: 1, Pat Doran (17), 40 points; 2, Noel Hayes (Palmerstown, 23), 37 points (back nine); best lady, Eileen Kelly (13), 33 points.

ENNISCORTHY LADIES

Tuesday, October 1, OmnoPro-sponsored competition, 18-hole singles stableford: 1, Deirdre Bowler (32), 37 points; 2, Lena Jordan (47), 36 points (back nine); 3, Breda O’Leary (26), 36 points; nine-hole qualifying competition: 1, Maureen McCafferty (14), 19 points.

Thursday, October 3, Champagne scramble, sponsored by Karl Martin Hair: 1, Marie Dunphy, Cora Mernagh and Helen Cosgrave, 82 points; 2, Meta Cummins, Breda Morrison and Sheelagh Farrell, 75 points; nine-hole qualifying competition: 1, Bernie Webster (11), 19 points (back six).

Don’t forget our end of season scramble is on this Saturday, October 19, with a shotgun start. There is still time to get your names down, ladies.

Entries are now open for our winter league competitions, singles and pairs of any combination.

BALLYMONEY

Saturday and Sunday, October 5 and 6, open singles stableford: Division 1, Neil Harris (9), 39 points; Division 2, Damien Power (15), 39 points; Division 3, Garry Doyle (18), 39 points; Division 4, Colm Creagh (26), 41 points.

Wednesday, October 9, nine-hole open competition: 1, Johnny Murray, 26 points; 2, Andy O’Brien, 23 points; 3, Garry Doyle, 22 points.

NEW ROSS

Wednesday, October 9, ladies’ 18-hole stableford, sponsored by Abbey Par 3: 1, Denise Bolger (21), 38 points; 2, Mary Shannon (18), 35 points; 3, Eileen Cullinan (17), 34 points; Cat. 1, Aishling Wall (18), 34 points; Cat. 2, Liz Roberts (25), 33 points; Cat. 3, Margaret Kavanagh (39), 32 points; best gross, Maria Burford (10), 21; nine-hole, Evette Cody-O’Regan (28), 12 points.

Saturday and Sunday, October 12 and 13, men’s 18-hole singles stableford, Top Dog, sponsored by Visiconnex: 1, John Halligan (14), 43 points; 2, Andrew Ryan (11), 40 points; 3, Thomas Healy (6), 39 points; gross, Joseph Doyle (7), 32 points; Cat. 1, Liam Connolly (9), 39 points; Cat. 2, Cyril O’Grady (13), 38 points; Cat. 3, Ger Maher (18), 35 points; Cat. 4, Richard O’Connell (26), 36 points.

Congratulations to all our winners, and thank you to our generous sponsors.

Upcoming competitions: Wednesday, October 16, ladies’ 18-hole stableford, sponsored by Farrell Fitness; Wednesday, October 16, ladies’ nine-hole stableford; Saturday and Sunday, October 19 and 20, men’s Culcitia Cup, 18-hole strokes.

Our club member Carmel Fenlon would like to extend an invitation to all art lovers to her art exhibition at Wexford Opera Festival this year. Her exhibition can be seen upstairs at Clayton White’s Hotel, Wexford.

Opening times are Monday, October 21 to Saturday, November 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Our Junior boys and girls have enjoyed a great year. They were successful in getting to the Leinster final of the Golf Sixes tournament. If anyone is interested in joining the Juniors next year, please contact the office at the golf club.

NEW ROSS SENIORS

It was a challenging day for golf on Thursday with a stiff north, north-west wind sweeping down the course.

The temperature was way down as indeed were the scoring returns. No one got near the target score of 100 points but, considering the wind, anyone breaking 90 points did rather well.

In an ultra-tight finish, the team of Seán O’Neill, Seamus Bolger, Les Jastrebski and Colin Casey took first prize with 94 points.

After a countback over the last nine holes and with a total of 93 points, Jimmy Ryan, Paddy Bennett, Tommy Kehoe and Peter Aldridge took second place.

On the same score and taking third prize were Mikey Lee, Willie Whitty, Pat Coady and Jamesie Murphy.

Teams and tee-times for Thursday, October 17: 9 a.m., Jimmy Furlong, John Browne, Patsy Farrell, Colin Casey; 9.08 a.m., Tony Redmond, Tony Harford, Tommy Ryan, Donie Cody; 9.16 a.m., Mikey Lee, Paddy Mahony, Peter Goggin, Martin Hartley; 9.24 a.m., Joe O’Farrell, Richie Aylward, J.P. Aylward, Michael Long; 9.32 a.m., Seamus Aylward, Frank Boyle, Tommy Kehoe, Pat Coady; 9.40 a.m., Seán Murphy, Aidan O’Connor, Aidan Wallace, Willie Kelly; 9.48 a.m., Garfield Lindo, Jack Fardy, Robert O’Dwyer, Kevin Treacy; 9.56 a.m., Jim ‘Ross’ Ryan, Dan Quigley, Martin Whelan, Jim Kehoe; 10.04 a.m., Mossy Ryan, Kenny Irwin, John Riordan, Michael Brennan; 10.12 a.m., Denis Kirwan, Denis Murphy, Lar Miskella, Seán Ó hUiginn; 10.20 a.m., Martin Murphy, Paddy Bennett, Martin Burke, Fr. Jim Curtis; 10.28 a.m., Pat Phelan, J.J. Hoyne, Willie Naddy, Jamesie Murphy; 10.36 a.m., Michael Kavanagh, Willie Whitty, Les Jastrebski, Paddy Power; 10.44 a.m., Billy Redmond, Pat Traynor, Vincent Long, Peter Aldridge.

Winter rules: Person with longest drive, play ball as it lies, other team members place within six inches. Fairways, all place within six inches. Rough, drop within one club length. Play off green markers or the plates, whichever is the most forward. All please put your name down on the sheet at gate.

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