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Thursday, 3rd May 2018


sport@eastcorkjournal.ie


83 East Cork Golfing season.


West Waterford Golf Club


Gents Results 18 hole


Sat/Sun April 28th 1st


39pts b6, 2nd (18) 39pts.


Bausch and Lomb Society – Saturday 28th April 1st


36pts, 2nd ergan 36pts, 3rd


Troy 35pts 4th


34pts.


Congratulations to Maurice Shanahan who had a hole in one on the 9th


.


Two Person Scramble Friday27th 1st


April


Joan Ronayne - 33, 2nd


Pat


Ray Bannon and Denis Conwayand


Vinny O’Mahoney – 34.2/8, 3rd


Rena Landers – 37.1/8, 4th


Phil Kelly – 37.5/8.


Fixtures Tuesday 1st


May – 9


Hole Open Singles Sta- bleford Wednesday 2nd


May


– Al Eile Open 18 Hole Sfd – Chance to win four ball with Seamus Power


Presentation of Prizes on Sunday 6th


May.


Prizes for Comer- agh Oil Winter league, South East


League,


US PGA Tour - Zurich Classic of New Orleans Seamus Power and his


playing partner David Hearn put in a strong performance


over the


four days to finish in a tie for 10th


place on 16


under par. The result provides a much needed boost for the West Wa- terford professional


in


his bid to acquire some valuable


Fedex cup


points and to retain his PGA tour card for next


Tom Higgins and Powerand . Ollie


lihan (15) 39pts b6 3rd


Stableford /29th


. Shane Roche (10) Colin Hou-


Broderick


and The Country Store Open weekend will be presented to the win- ners on Sunday evening May 6th


at 8pm. In ap-


. Mick O’Mahoney Eddie Lon- . Mark


Gerry Moroney


preciation of our very generous sponsors we would like to see a big representation from the ladies and men’s club on the evening. Why not play the Par 3 competi- tion and stay on for the presentation.


May Bank Holiday Open Weekend at West Waterford Friday 4th


May – 18 Friary 18th


Annual Handball Golf Classic Friday 18th


and


Saturday 19th May. Teams of four can be


ladies, gents or mixed. Fabulous prizes on offer. Entry fee is €120 per team of four. Book your tee time by contacting West Waterford Golf Club on 058 43216. Your continued support is appreciated .


JB Carr Tournament West Waterford re-


May –


Open 18 Hole Singles Stableford sponsored by Country Store Saturday 5th


Hole Open Singles Sfd sponsored by Country Store Sunday 6th


May – 18


Hole singles up to 2.30 sponsored by Country Store Sunday 6th


May from


3pm. – 11 Hole Par 3 singles Competition ladiesand gents.


corded their second win in this year’s tour- nament when they had a hard earned victory over the home team at the Gold Coast on Tues- day last. For a time on Tuesday morning we doubted if the fixture would


go ahead


thanks to improving weather conditions and a course in good con- dition the game started as scheduled at 2pm. Jim Murphy and Denis Conway gave us an ear- ly lead when they won on the 16th


and Tommy


Butler and Des Cleary doubled our advantage by winning on the same hole.


The remaining


matches were too close to call and as expected two matches would go down the 19th


. Gold


Coast were back in the hunt when John O’Con- nell and Ray Rochford were beaten on the 19th


.


Phil Kinsella and Pat Murphy made a late rally to take their match to the playoff hole. Our final pairing of Padraig Breathnach and Mi- chael Lawlor were made to fight every inch of


Damien Collins (10) East Cork Golf Club


Ladies Results Open 3 Ball Better Ball


Men’s 1st John O’Callaghan


(16) Colin Marshall (13) Hilary McCarthy (28)


57 pts 2nd


Oliver Myers (12) Brendan Black (17) Pat Walsh (16) 53 pts 3rd


Michael Collins (6) Barry O’Brien (7)


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51 pts (cb) 4th Ger Scanlon (9) Rory Naughton (10) Pat Butler (15) 51 pts


(cb)


Ladies 1st Deirdre


(9) (9)


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the way before winning the decisive match on the 18th


. Our thanks


to Bob and his team for the customary welcome and cooperation, which is very much appreciat- ed. Our next outing is a home tie vs Tramore Golf Club in the county semi final. Date to be announced.


Jimmy Bruen and Pierce Purcell Shield Competitions. Following on our vic-


tory in the South East League, team manager Stephen Spillane contin- ues his task of selecting his teams for the upcom- ing Bruen and Purcell competitions. First up is a meeting with Faithlegg in the first round of the Bruen shield at Youghal GC on Saturday May 12th


on May 27th but


. Two weeks later our Purcell


team will travel to Faith- legg to play Tramore. A lot of time and effort has gone into preparing both teams and your support on both days would be greatly appre- ciated.


Check notice


board for exact match times.


Weekly ule


Competitions for 2018 at West Waterford. The following sched- of weekly events


will commence in April and should provide something for everyone throughout the Spring/ summer season. Tuesday: All day 9


hole Open Singles. Wednesday: Al Eile


Open 18 hole Singles. Top 25 with best 3 cards qualify for Grand Final in September.


All en- trants included in free Claire


49pts 2nd


Noreen Walsh (29) Frances O’Brien (30) Anne Kearney (31)


46pts


Mixed 1st


Ann O’Shea (25) Margaret Rea (17) Andrew Rea (9) 50pts


Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: sport@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie O’Brien (18)


draw for a four-ball with USPGA player Seamus Power Friday: A.M. 18 hole


Open Seniors plus open 9 hole mixed foursomes from 4pm.


Junior Golf West Waterford were among the 12 teams to compete in the Irish Boys U18 Inter club champi- onship at Cahir park on Sunday 29th


ers coming from USA, England and Ireland to take part. This year we hope to encourage more members from the three local clubs to take part by offering them a spe- cial rate of €45 entry for the competition instead of the normal €140.


New Members Welcome West Waterford can


April. Our


representatives on the day were Max Quinn, Sergei Quinn, Ciarán Power, Sean Spratt and Jack Ronayne.


cial word of thanks to team manager Michael Byrne.


day 28th day 31st


Dungarvan Golf International over 20 Years in Existence: Running from Mon- May to Thurs- May, this tour-


nament, which is run over the


three local


courses, continues to prove popular with play-


A spe-


offer a variety of pack- ages to anyone wishing to take up the game of golf. Renowned for its friendly atmosphere as well as being home to two professional golfers, we at West Waterford would like you to sample what we have on offer. We pride ourselves on dealing with our mem- bers on a first name basis and involving all members in events at the club. Why not call along and talk to Gillian or Austin and discover for yourself an experi- ence which you only get at West Waterford.


Sunday Lunch at West Waterford – General Public Welcome Thinking of some-


where new to go for Sunday lunch, then go no further than West Waterford


Golf and


Country Club. Located in the splendid setting of the Brickey Valley this is the ideal venue for the family lunch on Sunday. Remember you don’t have to be a member to visit our restaurant. The General Public are most welcome to our Sunday Lunch served from 12.30 to 3.30 each Sunday. The kids will enjoy the spacious surrounds within and outside


the clubhouse.


Our chef John offers a wide and varied menu to suit all tastes and you are assured of a hearty welcome and personal attention at West Water- ford Golf Club. We look forward to serving you.


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