AN HISTORIC CLUB WITH A MAGNIFICENT GEORGIAN PARKLAND SETTING SINCE 1893

TERRY Chin collected his first County Armagh Golf Club Championship Medal after a winning round and top score nett 66.

A double bogey and bogey at the first and second holes gave little indication this would be a winning round for Terry. But a steady stream of pars before another double bogey at the par three 9th hole left him five over par at the turn.

On the homeward trek the 14 handicapper dropped a similar five shots but his second half performance which included a birdie at the par five 12th hole was enough to secure the coveted medal from runner-up Roy Turner who also returned a nett 66.

Ten handicapper Roy's level par front nine which included a birdie 3 at the 6th hole, was followed up by a six over par back nine to secure the runner's up prize which will no doubt be put to good use on is present tour of Portugal.

Andrew Dunwoody led home the category prize winners with a nett 67, taking the Category One first prize - a level par back nine winning it from Kieran Grimley who returned a similar nett 67.

Winston Gordon's nett 68 claimed first prize in Category 2 ahead of Richard Stewart also on nett 68.

And in Cateogry 3 George Monaghan topped the prize list with a nett 68, winning on countback with Eamon Toner.


County Armagh Golf Club Captain Pat McAleavey presents the April Medal to Terry Chin. Included also are runners up in the competition John Maguire, Eamon Toner and Winston Gordon