The articles below were submitted previously and published on www.realboyle.com
Finally we wish all members, friends and supporters a Happy Christmas and a Peaceful New Year.
30th November
Results for last Sundays Christmas Turkey Competition were 1st Gerry Emmett with 19pts, 2nd Michael Simon 18pts (Countback) and 3rd Gary Carty 18pts. Next Sunday will be the Christmas Bonanza with prizes for all cards returned. Format will be 18 hole stableford. Prize-giving will take place at 5.30 with each person picking their prize in order of placing. It is important to attend to ensure you choose your own prize (unless you come last).
At the Mens AGM held in the Clubhouse last week Captain Brendan Gaffney thanked all the Members, Officers and Committee for their support in 2009 and said it had been a great honour for him to be Captain. He also thanked all local people and business for their support during the year. He wished incoming Captain James Cooke the best for the coming year. In response James Cooke thanked the Meeting for electing him and looked forward to a successful 2010. He paid tribute to Brendan Gaffney for a great year and thanked him for all his hard work. The newly elected Officers are Captain James Cooke, Vice Captain Michael Keville, President Willie Tiernan, Secretary Jim Mooney, Treasurer Jimmy Doyle,
In other news congrats & best wishes to James “Tractor” Shivnan who celebrated a notable
birthday last week.
9th November
Next Sunday will be second of the Turkey competitions. Format will be a nine hole stableford. A club outing will also take place next weekend to Castlebar with golf in Claremorris and Ballinrobe. Report to follow next week.
Date for your diary are the AGM’s next Sunday at 5.00 for the Mens and Ladies Clubs. All members are encouraged to attend. Best wishes to incoming Captains for 2010, James Cooke and Peggy Feely.
27 October
Last weekend's Club Classic was a great success in spite of the weather, thanks to all who took part. The winners were the “Dream Team” of Liam Whyte, Michael Keville and Pat Conroy who finished with a great score of 57.2, close behind in second place were the Loftus Family of Colm, Dara and Margaret who finished with 57.4. Rumour is that Margaret was the Putting Queen in the team, 3rd place went to Pat Gannon and Phil and Gerry Emmett with a score of 58.8.
Next weekend is the final round of the Winter league with all still to play for. Leading the way are Brendan Gaffney, Michael Reid and Attracta Keville, with Dermot Lally, Ross Andrew and Paddy McLoughlin close behind. Gerry Emmett, Declan Carty and Gerry Egan are in third place. Watch out for the King Harmon Final between Brendan Gaffney and Michael Keville.
18 October
The 2nd round of the winter league took place last weekend with most teams still in contention. Current leaders are Brendan Gaffney, Michael Reid and Attracta Keville, 2nd Dermot Lally, Ross Andrew and Paddy McLoughlin, 3rd Gerry Emmett, Declan Carty and Gerry Egan. The final round takes place in two weeks time as next weekend is a Club Classic. Format will be a Three Ball Scramble and can be played Saturday, Sunday and Monday.Entry fee is €15 per person with a re-entry of €10. Catering will be available on Sunday and Monday.
Last Thursday's Mens competition was won by Michael Keville with 22 pts, 2nd Brendan Gaffney, 3rd Dermot Lally. Results from Thursday 8th were 1st Owen Garvin 25pts, 2nd Michael Rush 21pts and 3rd Michael Reid 20pts. There will be a competition this Thursday, weather permitting.
In other news best of luck to Brendan Gaffney and Michael Keville who will contest the King Harmon Final.
28 September
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday and an 18 hole stableford on Sunday 4th
The draw for the winter league took place last Sunday with the first round on Saturday/Sunday October 10th/11th. Format will be an 18 hole Scramble, full details on noticeboard.
An finally, Best wishes to Phil and Gerry who head off for a well earned break and also a speedy recovery to James Shivnan who put his back out while on holiday recently!
There was a large turnout last Sunday for the Captains Prize with almost seventy taking part. Congrats to Pat Conroy who has come close on a number of occasions and is a worthy winner. At the presentation ceremony Club Captain Brendan Gaffney thanked everyone who took part or helped in any way with the event. He congratulated all the winners and said he was delighted the day was such a success. The thanked the Musicians and also Phil and Gerry. He also thanked all those who took part or assisted in the Captains Scramble and the Junior Competition. The full list of prize-winners were as follows:
1st Pat Conroy, 2nd Michael Bermingham, Gross Pat Gannon, 3rd Damian Eames, 18 Nett Patrick Egan, Categories 0-13 John Tiernan, 14-18 Gerry Emmet 19-28 Gerry O’Hara, 1st Nine Jonathan Egan, 2nd Nine Colm Loftus, 3rd Nine Eamon Perry, Past Captain Jimmy Doyle, Senior Michael Costello.Student Gary Carty.Ladies Prizes 1st Maura O’Farrell 2nd Kathleen Mahon Gross Liz Dwyer, 3rd Mandy Toolan 1st nine Annette Bartlett, 2nd nine Peggy Feely. Special thanks to Brendan and Susan for a great day.
In the junior competition the category winners were Karen Carty, Mairead Nally, Paddy Nally Cillian Doyle, and Niall McDermott. Paddy Nally spoke on behalf of the Juniors to thank all who helped with the competition and he wished Brendan the best of luck with the Captains Prize.
Other results for the week were Thursday Nights Mens competition was won by Pat Gannon (30), 2nd Michael Keville (28) 3rd Gary Carty (27). Fridays Captains Scramble was won by Gary Carty, Gerry Egan and Donal Smith. 2nd Patrick Egan, Carmel Keenan and Peter Leydon, 3rd Brendan Gaffney, Paddy McLoughlin and Sean McLoughlin. A double for the McLoughlin brothers.
In inter club news good luck to our Connacht Shield Team who take on Castledargan on Tuesday and our Cecil Ewing Team who play Carrick on Saturday. The first round of the the King Harmon has begun and is to be completed by August 16th. Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday and Friday nights Scramble. Next Sundays competition is an Open Event for Boyle Business Association. Details to be confirmed
And finally, congrats to Aine O’Connor on winning the Queen of the Curlews last Saturday and well done to the Ladies GAA on a great night.
July 27th
Michael O’Donnell won Sunday's 18 hole stroke with a 64. 2nd Karl Keenan 66 (Countback), Gross Gary Carty, 3rd Thomas Gallagher 66. Thursday nights Competition and Fridays Scramble were both cancelled due to the bad weather. In inter club competitions congrats to our Connacht Shield Team who beat Strandhill and now play Castledargan in the next round. Congrats also to our Cecil Ewing Team who beat Enniscrone and are now through to the zone final against Carrick-on-Shannon. Commiserations to our mixed foursomes who were narrowly beaten by Claremorris in the Connacht semi-final
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday will be the Captains Scramble and next Sunday is the Captains Prize. Format will be an 18 hole stroke with a timesheet on the noticeboard. Best wishes to Club Captain Brendan Gaffney for a great day. A presentation social will take place approx 10.00 in the Clubhouse with all welcome. Captains prize to the Juniors will take place on Saturday at 11.00. The King Harmon draw has taken place with first round matches to be played by August 16th.
And finally: Commiserations to the Roscommon Minors who were beaten in the Connacht final last Sunday and also to the seniors who were beaten by Meath on Saturday
July 13th
Last Saturday saw the start of open week with an 18 Hole stableford won by Jordan Nally with 40pts, 2nd David Wynne 39pts, Gross Gary Carty, 3rd Dylan Beirne 37pts. Winner for the Ladies was Liz Dwyer 32pts, 2nd Tish Perry 29pts (countback), 3rd Phil Emmet 29pts.
Sunday was a fourball better ball won by Patrick and Vincent Egan with 47pts, 2nd place to John Tiernan & Jimmy Dwyer 46pts (countback), 3rd place Brendan Gaffney & Jim Mooney 46pts Visitors prize G Burke & D McDermott. Thursday nights Mens Competition was won by Dermot Lally with 28pts (countback), 2nd Michael Gilmartin 28pts (Countback), 3rd Michael Bermingham.
Friday evening's Scramble was won by Patrick Egan, Michael Simon and Thomas Conroy, 2nd place went to Gerry Emmet, Liz Dwyer and Adrian King. In inter club Competitions congrats to our Cecil Ewing Team who won 3/2 against Ballaghdereen last Saturday and now face Enniscrone in the next round.
Commiserations to our Jack O’Sullivan Team who lost out narrowly to Strandhill. Open week continues this week with Ladies 18 hols stroke on Tuesday and a nine hole Stableford for the Men, a Scotch Mixed Foursomes on Wednesday, Thursday is a Mens 18 hole stroke and nine hole stroke for the ladies. Friday a nine hole Stableford re-entry and Saturday a Three Ball Rumble for Ladies & Gents. The finale on Sunday is an 18 Hole stroke Ladies & Gents. Thanks to all our sponsors and the organising committee and we look forward to a great week.
And finally…..It was with great sadness that the Club heard of the passing of Niamh Nangle during the week. Niamh was a past member of the Club and a daughter of Paddy and Phylis Nangle, Maple Drive. We send our deepest sympathy to all her family. Ar dheis de.go raibh a hanam dhílis. May she rest in peace.
July 6th
The Junior competition took place on Saturday with a great turnout of 27. The prize for the boys was won by Ryan Finneran, 2nd Niall Brennan, 3rd Gareth Gilmartin. The prize for the girls was won by Aileen Emmet, 2nd Niamh Scanlon, 3rd Henrietta Daly. Category prize winners were Stephen Scanlon, Liam Kelly, Daniel Murphy, Paddy Nally, Cian McKeon, David Boles, Freddie Stewart, Devon Finneran, Robert Kearney, Michael Gaffney and Finley Daly. Susan thanked all for taking part and congratulated all the winners. Ryan Finneran, spoke very well on behalf of the players thanking Susan for arranging the competition and he wished her well for Lady Captains Day. Thanks to all who helped out and to Myra Egan for organising the lessons
Thursday nights Mens.Competition was won by the in form Michael Keville (30pts), 2nd Jimmy Doyle(29pts), and 3rd Jimmy Dwyer (29pts). Fridays Lady Captains Scramble was won by Jimmy Dwyer, Geraldine McDermotroe and Fergal Gallagher, 2nd Liz Dwyer, Pat Conroy and Margaret Loftus. 3rd Jonathan Egan, Carmel Conlon & Gerry Egan, 4th Stephen Bohan, Hazel Lynn & Adrian King . Congrats to the mixed foursomes on a great win against Ballina last Wednesday evening. Good luck to our “top golfers” in action next weekend as the Cecil Ewing Team take on Ballaghdereen in the first round.
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday is social golf with a nine hole Scramble. Open Week commences next Saturday and runs until Sunday 22nd. Saturdays competition will be an 18 Hole Ladies and Gents Stableford, with a Four Ball Better Ball on Sunday. There are Competitions each day, please check noticeboard for full details. Date for your Diary is the Captains Prize on Sunday August 4th.
June 22nd
Last Sunday's 18 Hole Stableford was won by Sean Heslin with 47pts (another one for Geevagh), 2nd Gary Carty with 44pts, Gross Dermot Lally, and 3rd Pat Conroy 41pts. Special mention for Benny Morgan who had an eagle on the 7th, the connection to Shane Lowry is obviously paying off. Thursday night's Mens Competition was won by Pat Brogan with 31pts (Countback), 2nd Michael Keville 31pts and 3rd James Cooke 29pts. Friday's Scramble was won by Brendan Gaffney and Michael Bermingham, 2nd Gerry Emmett, Susan Gaffney and Michael McCawley. Congrats to the Mixed Foursomes on a great win on the 20th against Carrick-on Shannon last Wednesday and are now through to the zone final against Ballina.
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday is social golf with a nine hole Scramble. Next Sunday is the Lady Captains prize for the men on Sunday. Format will be an 18 Hole Stroke.Lady Captains Day is on Sunday July 5th.
Golf lessons continue on Saturday mornings at 11.00am for Boys and Girls. Please call Myra Egan on 086 8561561 if interested. Watch out for the Lady Captains competition for the Juniors on Saturday July 4th.
And finally, Commiserations to Roscommon on their defeat by Mayo last Saturday. We wish them good luck in the qualifiers.
There was a large turnout last Sunday for the Presidents Prize with Patrick Egan winning after 27 holes.At the presentation Club President Owen Garvin thanked everyone for taking part and for making the day a great success.He paid tribute to all those who helped on the day or assisted in way in the running of the club with a special mention for John Breheny and the greens committee for the great condition of the course. He also thanked Phil and Gerry for the excellent catering and finished by thanking his wife Geraldine for picking the prizes.
The winner Patrick Egan responded by saying he was delighted to win and thanked Owen for a great day.He also thanked his playing partners and added that it was time for an Egan to win a major after coming so close in the past. He finished by complimenting Gerry Egan, the Greens convenor adding that otherwise he wouldn't have a lift home.
The full list of winners are as follows: 1st Patick Egan, 2nd Michael Keville, 27 Gross Charlie O’Donnell, 3rd James Shivnan 18 Nett Jonathan Egan Categories 0-13 Gerry Emmett, 14-18 Sean Heslin, 19-28 Paddy McLoughlin 1st Nine Richard Clarke (Dublin), 2nd Nine Lional Lynn, 3rd Nine Thomas Gallagher, Past President, Jimmy Dwyer, Senior, David Boles. Student prizes were 1st Michael O’Donnell, 2nd Declan Carty Visitors winners were 1st Colin Garvin, 2nd Christine Daly. Congrats to all the winners.
Thursday nights Mens Competition was won by Michael Keville 30pts, 2nd Pat Conroy 30pts, 3rd Dermot Lally 29pts. In Inter Club competitions commiserations to the Seniors who were beaten by Ballymote last Wednesday evening. Good Luck to the mixed foursome who play Carrick on this Wednesday evening. Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday is social golf with a nine hole Scramble. Next Sunday is a fourball better ball (High/Low) draw. Date for your diary is the Lady Captains prize for the men on Sunday 28th.
Golf lessons continue on Saturday mornings at 11.00am for Boys and Girls.Please call Myra Egan on 086 8561561 if interested.
And finally, Rumours are that the Cecil Ewing Management are very impressed with the recent form of Paddy McLoughlin and James Shivnan, both very popular prize winners last Sunday. PS Paddy, when are you going to model your new shirt?
June 8th
On Sunday the Barty Moran Trophy waswon by Paddy McLoughlin with a great score of 62pts, 2nd Liam Whyte 64pts, Gross Thomas Gallagher, 3rd Michael Gilmartin 65pts.
Thursday night's Mens Competition was won by Brendan Gaffney with 30pts, 2nd Peter Perry 29pts and 3rd Sean Heslin 27pts (countback). Friday's Scramble was won by John Cryan, Maura Farrell, Pat Wynne and Michael Gilmartin, 2nd place to Michael Keville, Gloria Hogan and Michael McCauley. In Inter Club, well done to the Mixed Foursomes who beat Enniscrone last Wednesday evening. Also well done to Michael Gilmartin who won the first inter club competition in Ballaghdereen with 41pts.
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday is social golf with a nine hole Scramble.
Next Sunday is Presidents Prize Day, best wishes to Owen Garvin on his big day.Timesheet will be in operation on the notice board.
Best of luck to the Seniors who play Ballymote on Tuesday evening.
Golf lessons continue on Saturday mornings at 11.00am for Boys and Girls.Please call Myra Egan on 086 8561561 if interested.
June 1st
On Sunday we had the Club Classic in aid of course development. The winners were Liam Whyte and Michael Keville with 44pts, 2nd Michael Gilmartin and Declan Carty with 43pts and 3rd Colm Cooke and Paddy McLoughlin 41pts (countback). All prizes were bought locally and special thanks to Cromleach Lodge and Susan O’Mahoney for sponsoring “Nearest the Pin” and the “Longest Drive” These were won by Seamus and Colm Cooke. The raffle was won by Susan Gaffney and Carmel Keenan. Thanks to all for taking part and supporting the Classic.
The weekend was also the first of the new inter club competitions with Ballaghdereen hosting the first event. Results to follow, Thursday nights Mens Competition was won by Eamon Perry with 27pts, 2nd Jonathan Egan 25pts, 3rd Michael Keville 24pts (countback) Fridays Scramble was won by Stephen Bohan, Jonathan Egan and Pat Manahan. 2nd place to Carmel Corcoran, Michael Keville and Jack Fallon. In Inter Club competitions commiserations to the Jimmy Bruen Team who lost 3/2 to Carrick last Monday and best of luck to the Mixed Foursomes who play Enniscrone this Wednesday evening. Please note that the Club meeting has now been moved to Wednesday 10th (same time)
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday is social golf with a nine hole Scramble. Next Sunday will be The “Barty Moran Trophy” in fond memory of Barty Moran who was a great member and supporter of the Club. Format will be an 18 Hole stroke.
Golf lessons continue on Saturday mornings at 11.00am for Boys and Girls. Please call Myra Egan on 086 8561561 if interested.
And finally…….. Well done to Roscommon on a great win against Leitrim last Sunday. with special mention to Club Members Fergal O’Donnell and Stephen Bohan. A good weekend for Stephen who also won the Scramble.
May 25th
On Sunday the Holmpatrick Cup was won by Pat Gannon and Gerry Emmett with 42pts, 2nd Michael Simon and Michael Reid with 41pts, 3rd Charlie O’Donnell and Terry Canning 40pts. Thursday nights Mens Competition was won by Damian Eames with 23pts, 2nd Michael Reid 21pts (countback) 3rd Jim Mooney 21pts. Fridays Scramble was won by Brendan Gaffney, Pat Conroy and Tadgh Egan. In Inter Club competitions commiserations to the Pearse Purcell Team who lost out to Castle Dargan (3/2) and also to the Ladies Junior Foursomes who also lost narrowly to Carrick-on-Shannon.
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday is social golf with a nine hole Scramble. Next Sunday/Monday will be a Club Classic in aid of course development and will be an open competition. Members/non members are encouraged to take part. Format will be a fourball betterball.
Golf lessons continue on Saturday mornings at 11.00am for Boys and Girls. Please call Myra Egan on 086 8561561 if interested.
Club Captain Brendan Gaffney announced a new inter club venture between Boyle, Ballaghdereen, Strokestown and Castlerea. It will involve weekend competitions and reduced green fees for members. More details to follow.
May 17th
The PGA Tankard was won by Pat Conroy with 39pts (Countback), 2nd Michael Keville 39pts, Gross Brendan Gaffney and 3rd Michael Reid 38pts (Countback) Thursday nights Mens Competition was won by Michael Gilmartin with 21pts (countback), 2nd Liam Mullaney 21pts (countback) 3rd Johnathan Egan 21pts Fridays Scramble was won by Willie Tiernan, Pat Conroy and Johnathan Egan.
In Inter Club competitions this week well done to the Jimmy Bruen Team who beat Tubercurry last Monday night with an exciting finish on the 19th. Congrats also to the Ladies Inermediate Team who beat Bundoran with a winning birdie for Myra Egan on the 21st. Commiserations to the Ladies Juniors who were beaten last Thursday by Ballina.
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday is social golf with a nine hole Scramble, all welcome. Next Sunday will be the Holmpatrick Cup. Format will be a fourball betterball.
Date for your Diary is the Club Golf Classic on the June weekend.
Golf lessons continue on Saturday mornings at 11.00am for Boys and Girls. Please call Myra Egan on 086 8561561 if interested.
And finally, Best wishes to Club Member Francie Flanagan. We look forward to having you back.
May 11th
There was a great turnout for last week's competition in aid of Boyle Marching Band. The winners were Gerry Emmett and Sean Heslin with 45pts. Second were David Wynne and Owen Garvinon 44pts, while Colm Loftus and Peggy Feely were third with 43 pts (count-back). Club Captain Brendan Gaffney complimented the Band for all its great work, saying that it was a pleasure to support them. Pat Conroy,in response, thanked the Club for holding the event which was a great fundraiser, sincerely appreciated by the Band. Thanks also to Phil and Gerry for catering for the event.
Competitions this week are the mens' competition on Thursday and a nine hole scramble on Friday evening. Next Sunday is the PGA Tankard.
Date for your diary; The Holmpatrick Cup on Sunday 24th May.
Junior golf continues on Saturday morning at 11am for boys and girls. Please contact Moira Egan at 086 8561561 if interested.
The Club paid its last farewells last week to past Captain and past President Tom Regan who passed away. Tom was a long standing Club member and a true gentleman. Commiserations are extended to Mai and family. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.
Finally; a sequelto the story from last week-Jimmy Doyle was seen out again with his caddy-so they must have mended their differences (and the wheel)!!
A big well done to the organisers of the Amayzing Grace concert on Saturday night last. Agreat turnout and a great Lá na gClub which celebrated 125 years of the Association.
Martin Dolan on behalf of Michael Gilmartin
May 4th
Last Sunday's competition was won by Timmy Carty (60), 2nd Declan Carty (66), Gross Gary Carty, and 3rd Michael Reid (67). Thursday night's Mens Competition was won by Pat Gannon with 23pts (countback), 2nd Dermot Lally with 23pts, 3rd Brendan Gaffney 22pts Friday's Scramble was won by Gerry Emmett, Tish Perry and Paddy McLoughlin 2nd place to Brendan Gaffney, John Cryan and Michael Keville,
The Eastern Harps Classic on Saturday was a great success with almost 30 teams taking part. The winners with 103pts were Charlie O’Donnell, Damian Eames, Michael McHale & Terry Canning 2nd place with 99pts (countback) were Gerry Emmet, Sean Heslin, Jimmy Doyle and Pat Conroy. 3rd place went to Michael Morans Team. The first nine was won by Jim Mooney, Francie Flanagan, Michael Gilmartin and James Shivnan. Longest drive was Nigel Clancy, (former Sligo footballer) and nearest the pin was Junior Smith (current over 40’s soccer player).
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday, Friday is a nine hole Scramble. If you know a beginner please invite them along. Next weekend the Marching Band Competition and takes place on Saturday and Sunday. Format is a fourball betterball. Entry Fee includes a meal, full details on notice board. Congrats to the Ladies Junior Foursomes who beat Bundoran last week but commiserations to the Miele team who were beaten by Ballyhaunis. A three week session of golf lessons begin on this Wednesday for Ladies beginners. For more information please contact Lady Captain Susan Gaffney. Lessons also begin for Junior Boys and Girls on this coming Saturday May 9th at 11.00. Please call Myra Egan on 086 8561561 if interested.
And finally…… Rumours are circulating of a caddy assault on the eighth last Thursday April 30th. Details are sketchy however it does appear to have been “wheely serious”. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Club Detective. (in confidence). The assailant is likely to be in search of a new wheel so members are advised to keep a close eye on their caddies.
April 27th
Sunday's competition was won by David Wynne with 44pts, 2nd Liam Mullaney 43pts, Gross Sean Heslin and 3rd Michael Keville 39pts. Thursday nights Mens Competition was won by Jimmy Doyle with 20pts (Countback), 2nd place to Michael Keville 20pts and third to Shane O’ Dowd 19pts. Fridays Scramble was won by John Cryan, Michael Simon, Michael Gilmartin and Michael Bermingham, 2nd place to Michael Keville, Susan Gaffney and Paddy McLoughlin.
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday with a nine hole Scramble on Friday. The scramble is a great opportunity for members to get involved in social golf and all are encouraged to take part. If you know a beginner please invite them along.
The Eastern Harps golf classic will be on Saturday May 2nd. All welcome, please contact Michael Keville for bookings. Next Sunday there will be an open 18 hole stroke and Monday (bank holiday), an open 18 hole stableford. Date for your Diary is the Marching Band Competition on Saturday/Sunday May 9th/10th. Format will be a fourball betterball.
Junior Golf lessons for Boys and Girls will commence on Saturday May 9th at 11.00. Please call Myra Egan on 086 8561561 if interested.
Finally, another quote…."If you think it's hard to meet new people at the Golf Club try picking up the wrong golf ball." (Jack Lemmon)
April 20th
The voucher competition was won by Liam Mullaney with a great score of 59. 2nd place went to Jordan Nally with a 62, gross won by Sean Heslin and 3rd place to Michael Costello with 67 (countback). Well done to all the winners.
Thursday night's Mens Competition was won by James Cooke with 21pts, 2nd place to Jim Mooney 20pts (Countback) and third to Patrick Egan 20pts.
Friday's Scramble was won by Patrick Egan, Gerry Egan and Carmel Keenan, 2nd place to Jim Mooney, John Egan and Pat Wynne. The quiz that followed was won by the the Egan Clan, with second place going to the Olivia & John Kelly, John McNamaa and Dessie McLoughlins and 3rd place to the Conroy Clan. Club Captain Brendan Gaffney thanked all for taking part with special thanks to Mandy Toolan for arranging and hosting the event. Thanks also to Phil and Gerry.
Commiserations to Willie Tiernan and Michael Keville who were narrowly beaten in the Daily Mail against Carrick. The Crumlin Classic held Easter Weekend was won by Gary Carty, Jordan Nally and Dillon Beirne with a great score of 90pts, Second place went to Colm Loftus, Dara Loftus and Liz Dwyer with 85pts and in third place were John Tiernan, Michael McHale and Jimmy Dwyer with 82pts. At the presentation Club Captain Brendan Gaffney thanked everyone for taking part and congratulated all the winners. Organiser Pat Conroy thanked Shane Kelly of SuperValu for his generous sponsorship of the prizes. Gary Carty spoke on behalf of the winning team and said they were delighted with the win and thanked the sponsors for the great prizes. He said that they looked forward to representing the Club in the regional final.
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday social golf with a nine hole Scramble, all welcome. Next Sunday there will be an 18 hole stableford.
Date for your diary is the Easter Harps Classic on Saturday May 2nd. Details in Clubhouse or from Michael Keville.
Junior Golf lessons will re-commence in May, watch this space.
April 13th
The Crumlin Classic in aid of the Childrens Hospital was held last weekend. The winners were Gary Carty, Jordan Nally and Dillon Beirne with a great score of 90pts, Second place went to Colm Loftus, Dara Loftus and Liz Dwyer with 85pts and in third place were John Tiernan, Michael McHale and Jimmy Dwyer with 82pts.
At the presentation Club Captain Brendan Gaffney thanked everyone for taking part and congratulated all the winners. Organiser Pat Conroy thanked Shane Kelly of SuperValu for his generous sponsorship of the prizes... Gary Carty spoke on behalf of the winning team and said they were delighted with the win and thanked the sponsors for the great prizes. He said that they looked forward to representing the Club in the regional final.
Competitions for this week are the Mens Competition on Thursday night, Friday is social golf with the start of the Scrambles. This will be followed by a table quiz at 9.30. All are welcome. Next Sunday is the voucher competition, timesheet on the noticeboard.
Date for your diary is the Easter Harps Classic on Saturday May 2nd.Details in Clubhouse or from Michael Keville. Junior Golf lessons will re-commence in May, watch this space.
March 29th
The weekend had the second round of the Spring League with Sean Heslin, James Cooke and Paddy McLoughlin leading the way on 178.4pts, in second place with 180.2pts are Gary Carty, Timmy Carty and Eoin O’Donoghue and in third place with 180.6pts are Jim Mooney, Jimmy Dwyer and Mary McKeon. The final round is on next Sunday with all to play for. The Thursday night competitions will be commencing shortly, more details next week.
In other news congrats to Boyle natives Chris O’Dowd starring in “The Boat that Rocked” and Paul Young whose company produced “The Secret of Kells”. Both films showing in Carrick Cineplex.
And finally to those who didn’t already know…..A lip-out is a putt that comes to and touches the hole and then changes direction.. There are three kinds of lip-outs. There's the 'baby' lip-out, which catches just enough of the hole to swerve away. The 'horseshoe', which comes right back at you. Then there's the lip-out that defies physics where the ball spins more than 360 degrees and stays out.
March 23rd
The first round of the Spring League commenced last weekend with Gary Carty, Timmy Carty and Eoin O’Donoghue leading on 87.1pts, in second place on 89.3pts are Jim Mooney, Jimmy Dwyer and Mary McKeon and in third place on 89.4pts are Gerry Emmett, Michael Reid and Maura Farrell. Nest weekend will be the second round with the final round on the following week April 4th/5th. The St Patricks Day Fourball was won by Willie Tiernan and Michael Keville (41pts) countback, 2nd Gary Carty and Jordan Nally (41pts), 3rd Vincent and John Egan (40pts).
And finally, (at last)…..Damian Eames won the 2008 King Harmon last weekend beating Fergus O’Beirne in a tight match. Well done Damian.
March 16th
Yesterday's nine hole re-entry was won by Michael Keville with 23ps (countback), 2nd David Wynne 23pts and 3rd Jordan Nally 22pts. Next weekend will see the start of the Spring League which will run over three weekends. Format is a scramble for the first nine holes with a rumble for the second nine. Teams can play Saturday or Sunday. Full details are on the Club noticeboard.
…from Golf Digest "A phrase you hear from time to time on TV is, 'he came off the shot.' If you're befuddled by what that means, it has to do with the left shoulder on the downswing. At address, your left shoulder is positioned slightly higher than the right. The goal, through impact, is to return the left shoulder to a slightly higher position than it occupied at address. When a good player comes off the shot, it means his left shoulder is too high at impact, and he delivered a glancing blow.' (as if we didn’t already know)
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