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Thursday, 20th
April 2017 East Cork Golfing
Restaurant Open for Sunday Lunch Due to the success of
our Sunday Lunch spe- cial offer we have decid- ed to continue the deal for the month of March. why You can have the Sunday Special and a Choice of Dessert
for
only €15.00. An unbe- lievable deal. Don’t miss out!!! Sunday Lunch at West Waterford continues to
be a great success to date and we wish to thank you all for your continued support. Sunday is available
lunch between
12.30pm and 3.30pm and you can choose from our varied menu selec- tion. Don’t
forget that
parties and all special occasions are catered for in West Waterford. So if you have a party or event coming up why not con- tact us at 058 43216 for
further details or to dis- cuss your party needs.
Junior Notes: Easter Camps: Camp No. 2: Tues -Fri 21st
18th April. To book Please con-
tact Tim Murphy 086 352 1070
CONTACT DETAILS Telephone: 058 43216 Fax: 058 44343
Lismore Ladies Golf Club
We had our very popular
Easter Prizes which usually starts us on our way into the 18 Holes season on Sun- day the 9th the 12th generous
of April, our very Sponsors
and Wednesday were
Riordan’s Super Valu Fer- moy, our thanks to them once again for their spon- sorship. Some more super scoring from our ladies, with Fiona Howard taking 1st
spot went to our Lady Vice Captain Mary Ahern with
38pts also, only the back 6 separating them, 3rd
place
went to Katherine Moyni- han with 34pts. Our first Open day/s of the year is Sunday 23rd Wednesday 26th
& April Kind-
ly sponsored by Knocka- nore Cheese - 18 Holes 3 Ball Champagne Scramble - Time sheet is on the notice board - get inviting Ladies! We also have a “Get into
place with 38pts and 2nd
Golf ” taster session for an 8 week beginner programme including lessons with a
Dungarvan Golf Club With fine dry weather,
it proved to be another hectic Easter week at the club.
It is apparent that
the Dungarvan gospel is spreading as we had visi- tors from thirty different clubs taking to our course. Visitors were highly com- plementary of our course, facilities and the welcome received. With a bit of growth our course
will
continue to improve and we expect many visitors during the season. On the home front, our
club turned a Good Fri- day into a Great Friday as our Junior Foursomes team led the qualifiers in the Irish Junior Four- somes. Playing at the Gold Coast, our first pairing of Danny and Ethan Raher overcame three
disasters
• West Waterford’s Seamus Power and Gary Hurley who are both in action this weekend.
to post a score of 721/2. In the second match, Jake O’Riordan & Michael Troy were playing beau- tifully and reached the clubhouse
of 691/2 to set a total of 142. That
with a score proved good
Castlemartyr Ladies Golf Club
Ladies 18 hole Stableford results for Weekend Competition
14th - 16th
April, as follows: 1st
Mary Roche Bar- ry 41 points (25) 2nd Marie O’Sulli-
van 34 points (20) This was a non qual- ifying competition for Handicap Purposes.
enough for a three shot victory from Tramore who we now face in matchplay over the coming weeks. We hope our good form continues next Saturday as we face West Waterford in the first round of the Fred Daly Trophy at Carrick. We tee off at 2pm and all support at Carrick will be welcome. Some recognisable faces
were spotted on the course last week as Tipperary Greats Babs Keating and
Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email:
sport@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web:
www.eastcorkjournal.ie
PGA Professional, registra- tion is Wednesday 26th
Sun 23rd April
at 7pm, equipment will be provided, sample chipping, putting and long game in a fun and friendly environ- ment cost €50.
Results: 1st
38pts B6 2nd
38pts 3rd
Fiona Howard (5) Mary Ahern (31) Katherine Moynihan
(18) 34pts
Fixtures: Sun 16th
& Wed 19th April
- Members Prizes - Course closed until Wednesday
12.30pm
board. Many of our members
John Leahy took to the course. Methinks it was a sneaky practice
round
for the Dungarvan GAA classic. It was “back to school”
this week as we welcomed the SouthEast Teachers Society to our course. Unlike my school days where I was repeatedly told I could do better, the teachers lavished praise on the condition of the course, complimenting Anthony Morrissey and his greenkeeping staff. The co-operation of club pro- fessional David assisted by Grace proved beneficial in running a smooth opera- tion. Tom and his staff in the restaurant provided an excellent menu and good food was enjoyed by all. An amazing atmosphere prevailed throughout the clubhouse which turned into a mini Gaeltacht for the afternoon. It was lovely to hear our native language ringing around the club- house turning Dungarvan Golf Club into a Gailf as Gaeilge venue for the day. The blas agus banter was so good. Ta suil again go raibh Gailf iontach agaibh uile don Chaise.
Our Louis Copeland
Challenge kicked off last Friday and entries are still available. Your best 4 scores over the next 5 weeks could win a voucher for €150 from the famous Louis Copeland store. Paul Power currently leads and you can follow the leader- board on Master Score-
would remember the latest Irish Golfing “star in the making” Paul Dunne play- ing at Dungarvan in the Irish Boys Championship. It was both great and dis- appointing to watch him lose the Moroccan Open yesterday but Paul is well on his way to securing his playing rights for next year. And this Wednesday Dun- garvan will witness the next crop of junior golfers as we host the South Mun- ster US Kids Champion- ship. This is an exciting event
for Dungarvan to
host and we look forward to welcoming the future of golf.
DUNGARVAN GOLF CLUB CLASSIC Have you got your team
ready for the Dungarvan Golf Club Classic? This major fundraising event for the Club takes place over the May Bank Holi- day weekend commencing on Wednesday 26th
and runs until Sunday 30th April 2017. Teams of 4 players
which can be (Men’s, La- dies or Mixed Teams) are eligible and the entry fee is €100 per Team (Re-Entry Only €50). The format is all scores to count on the par 3’s, 2 scores to count elsewhere.
Prizes are to
the value of €1,500 are kindly sponsored by Life members Billy Queal- ly, Ger Darcy and Liam Carroll.
Traditionally
this event always receives great support from Club members and visitors
eastcorkjournal & Wed 26th
April - 18 Holes S/Ford - Open Day - 3 Ball Cham- pagne Scramble All Competitions are
subject to change so please check the notice board reg- ularly for any changes. Fees now due since Nov , please forward all forms
1st
and cheques/cash to Mr. John McGrath the registrar.
Our sincere condolences
to Mr. Tom Doocey’s fam- ily on his recent passing, may he rest in peace. As a mark of respect to Tom the course will remain closed until 12.30pm on Wednes- day 19th
April.
alike, expectations are of another good turnout this year. We’d be delighted with your support entering a team or sponsoring a tee box for only €50. Contact Irene Lynch on 058 43310 for further information or book online at www.dun-
garvangolfclub.com.
SPECIAL
MEMBERSHIP OFFER &
INTRODUCTORY RATE FOR U-35’S All of us who play know
that Golf offers so much more. Not only is it a hob- by for life, it offers a social outlet as well as a healthy lifestyle option. It can be therapeutic as well as fun. New members can avail of a special Introductory Offer of just €300 includ- ing one
complimentary
lesson from our resident Professional David Hayes. Dungarvan Golf Club is the only members club in the town and our facilities include a Championship course and practice
April clubs
fa-
cilities, Bar, Restaurant, Snooker Room, a resident PGA professional and ful- ly stocked Pro-Shop. Also now the Club are intro- ducing a very attractive joining rate for new U-35 members.
Contact Irene
Lynch Secretary/Manag- er on 058-43310 or dun-
garvangc@eircom.net for further details. Offers are for a limited time only.
GENTS RESULTS Mon. 10th
iors: 1st Open Sen- Kieran Foley
(WestWaterford) (14) 42, 2 John O’Brien (Youghal) (12) 40pts, 3 D Drom-
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