AN HISTORIC CLUB WITH A MAGNIFICENT GEORGIAN PARKLAND SETTING SINCE 1893

Michael's birdie delight secures September Medal

Michael Cullen saved his best round of the season for the last medal competition of the year at County Armagh, and his winning score nett 60 was simply untouchable.

The 11-handicapper was a four shot winner after a superb round which included no less than five birdies. After nine holes, Michael was just three over par, but when he birdied three of the next five holes and went on to finish with a birdie also, there was no catching him.

Competitions Convenor Paddy Burns was his closest challenger with a very impressive nett 64 winning on countback from Jim McKeown and Brendan McKinney who also returned nett 64s, but they paled into insignificance against Cullen's brilliant nett 60.

Another 11-handicapper, Kieran Campbell, led home the category scores, his nett 65 winning the 0-12 handicap group with Michael McGuirk runner up and no doubt rueing a triple bogey seven at the 5th hole.

Jim McKeown's nett 64 earned him the top prize in the 13-18 handicap category with Jonathan Black runner up with a nett 65.

And in the 19-28 handicap category it was Brendan McKinney who topped the scoreboard with his nett 64, seven shots better than the next placed Anthony Fagan on nett 71.

Jarleth McReynolds produced the best gross score of the day - 68.


County Armagh Golf Club Vice Captain Pat McAleavey presents Michael Cullen with his Medal after winning the September Medal competition.
Included also are category winners Paddy Burns, Anthony Fagan, Jarleth McReynolds and Jim McKeown