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Caolan grows his prize haul

CAOLAN Doyle added yet another prize to his growing list in what has been a hugely successful season for the young golfer at County Armagh Golf Club by winning the recent Sunday Stableford.

The 10-handicapper was simply way better than all the rest with a superb 45 points. A birdie four at the par-five 8th hole helped boost his points tally for the front nine to 22.

And further birdies at the 12th and 14th holes set him on his way to an even better 23 points tally for the back nine holes.

Even the club's most inform player Andrew Millar was unable to catch him. The Killylea man, who plays of a handicap of two, returned an impressive 44 points for his gross 64 to lift the runners up prize.

In Category One meanwhile, Philip Kelly was equally impressive with 43 points for his two-under par round. Shea Brady was a point further adrift on 42 for his one-under par round to lift the category runners up prize.

C Hughes 42 points won Category 2 where Derek McKeever claimed second prize with an excellent 42 points.

And Brendan O'Hea led home the Category 3 golfers with 41 points. Legal-eagle John George Willis runner up on 38 points.


County Armagh Golf Club Captain Pat McAleavey congratulates Caolan Doyle, winner of the recent Sunday Stableford competition and runners up (from left) Shea Brady, Philip Kelly, Andrew Millar, John George Willis, Brendan O'Hea and Derek McKeever