AN HISTORIC CLUB WITH A MAGNIFICENT GEORGIAN PARKLAND SETTING SINCE 1893

Overall

1st  Neil Monaghan (42 pts - back 9)

2nd  Noel Murtagh (42 pts)

(0 - 12)

1st  Paddy Duffy 41 pts

2nd  Shay Brady 40 pts - back 9)

(13 - 18)

1st  Brian Wilson (41 pts)

2nd  Fergal McKinney (40 pts)

(19 - 28)

1st  Basil Jolly (41 pts)

2nd  Paul McKeown (38 pts)

Gross

Neil Cromwell (32 pts - gross)

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Neil nails it!

Three closing pars secured the Sunday Club Stableford competition first prize for Neil Monaghan.

The 13-handicapper nailed the course's most difficult 16th hole and delivered par scores at the 17th and 18th holes to push Noel Murtagh into second place on countback.

A birdie two at the third hole helped Neil to a front nine score of 21 points, and that consistent scoring continued on the homeward trek with a thrilling climax to sign off on. Similarly 12-handicapper Murtagh recorded his own bridie at the fourth hole on the way to 22 points after nine, and he added a further 20 on the back - a bogey five at the final hole ultimately costing him the top prize.

Paddy Duffy was again recording 40-plus scores - he had 41, with birdies at the sixth, 12th and 18th holes - to win the 0-12 handicap category ahead of  Sunday morning early bird Shay Brady on 40 points.  

Brian 'Red' Wilson lambasted the day's slow play for his failure to win it outright, having chalked up 39 points before he stepped onto the 16th tee box. After a one-over par front-nine recording 24 points and steady scoring across the next six holes, he secured only a further two points from the remaining three holes for a 41 points finish - enough, however, to win the 13-18 handicap category ahead of Fergal McKinney on 40 points.

Basil Jolly was delighted with his return to the winners rostrum winning the 19-28 handicap category with 41 points and three points ahead of his nearest rival Paul McKeiown.