AN HISTORIC CLUB WITH A MAGNIFICENT GEORGIAN PARKLAND SETTING SINCE 1893

Philip's a stableford winner

PHILIP Kelly continued his recent run of good form winning the County Armagh Club stableford Sunday competition.

The 15-handicapper signed for a winning 42 points to take the top prize. A double bogey six at the first hole were two of just four shots he dropped over the front nine holes for 21 points. He dropped a further six shots on the back nine but still managed to add a similar 21 points for that winning total.

Six handicapper and runner up James Conlon, in contrast, got off to a flier with a birdie at the first and with some consistent scoring had racked up 21 points by the turn. And with a birdie at the tenth the story was much the same for his homeward trek for a finishing total 41 points.

Alan Pedlow was just a point behind on 40, scoring 20 and 20 points respectively front and back nines off his six handicap.

Ian Ritchie, among the prizes earlier in Open Week, was back on form at the weekend and with 39 points deseveredly claimed fourth prize.

Keady man Conlon Rice lost out on the back nine countback when he returned a similar 39 points and Neil Monaghan claimed the final prze with another 39points.