AN HISTORIC CLUB WITH A MAGNIFICENT GEORGIAN PARKLAND SETTING SINCE 1893

Overall

1st  Gary Lappin (44 pts) - Winner of the C P McNabb Trophy

2nd  Dudley Marjoram (43 pts - back 9)

(0 - 12)

1st  Jerome Leer (42 pts)

2nd  Anthony Farrell (41 pts - back 3)

(13 - 18)

1st  Francie Grimley (43 pts)

2nd  Miceal McParland 42 pts - back 9)

(19 - 28)

1st  Winston Gordon (43 pts)

2nd  Jim Bagnall (42 pts)

Best Gross

Conor McGurgan (35 pts - back 9)

Presentation of Prizes - Saturday, 14th April at 6.30 pm.  All Prizewinners are expected to attend.  (No further comunication will be sent to any of the above prizewinners regarding presentation)

 

Season first for Gary

Gary Lappin will be presented with the CP McNabb Trophy at County Armagh Golf Club later this month after winning the season's first major stableford competition.

Last year's Tuesday Cup winner clinched the coveted silverware with a superb 44 stableford points. The 17-handicapper was in sizzling form from the off and by the turn was just four over par, giving him a massive 23 points lead from his front nine which included a birdie two at the third hole. After a double bogey at the tenth hole, Gary used up just a further three shots of his handicap to add a further 21 points for a winning total 44.

In second place with 43 points Dudley Marjoram produced steady scoring front and back nine with 21 and 22points respectively earming him the runners up prize on countback.

Traditionally held over two-days, the CP McNabb Trophy once again attracted a huge field, and interestingly it was the Saturday players' who produced the better scores in conditions considerably more difficult than those on Sunday.

Jerome Leer led the category charge with 42 points winning the 0-12 handicaps - a level par front nine and one over back nine producing 21 poionts from each to pip Anthony Farrell on 41 points.

Francie Grimley won the 13-18 handicap categopry with 43 points - a superb front nine producing a masisive 25 points with a further 18 added after the second nine. And Michael McParland showed some of his winning form from the previous year with 42 points securing him second prize in the category.

Winston Gordon's recent good form also earned him first prize in the 19-28 handicap category with 23 and 20 points respectively amassing a winning 43 points, importantly one more than Jim Bagnall who scored 42 points.

The Best Gross score 35 points was won by Conor McGurgan who pipped both Jarlath McReynolds and Mark Loughran with a better back nine score.