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JONATHAN Hewitt's birdie at the 17 th hole was, in reality, the difference between him lifting County Armagh's Lonsdale Cup or having to settle for the runner's up prize.
Winner of the County Armagh Golf Club Lonsdale Cup, Jonathan Hewitt is presented with trophy by competition sponsor Brian McCormick, Armagh City Hotel, and Club Captain Richard Black. Included also are runners up and category winners (from left) – Alan O'Donaghue, Brendan Powell, Jarlath McReynolds, Niall Brady and Ronan O'Reilly.
In the Open Stroke competition, sponsored by Armagh City Hotel, the 4-handicapper returned a nett 64 – the very same score returned by Ronan O'Reilly. On countback however, it was Jonathan who was deemed the victor.
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WITH an eagle at the par five 12 th hole along with three birdies on his card, Lee Stewart was always onto a winning round in the Sunday stableford at County Armagh.
County Armagh Golf Club Captain Richard Black presents Lee Stewart with his prize after winning the James Coburn and Son Ltd sponsored Stableford competition. Included also are runners up Niall Brady and Brian Hughes.
The 9-handicapper was in fact five points better than all the rest in the competition sponsored by James Coburn & Son Ltd .
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Warrenpoint 307
Co Armagh 309
Slieve Russel 310
Nuremore 317
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1st Conal Patterson nett 64
2nd Stuart Hall nett 65 (back nine)
3rd Shea Brady nett 65
4th Derek McKeever nett 66 (back nine)
5th George Bradshaw nett 66
6th Gareth Frizzell nett 67
7th Lee Campbell nett 67
Best Gross Niall Brady
2nd Philip Kelly
Prize giving sat 30th may @ 10pm
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PHILIP Kelly was the clear winner of first Open Stableford mid-week competition of the year at County Armagh.
His 40 points was three better than all the rest in the competition which is proving very popular among members and visitors alike.
And he was also back atop the prize list in the second week with a winning 39 points.
Visitors Lee Annett and James Gibney picked up second and third prizes respectively on week one. And in week 2 it was Niall Brady (38points) and Alan Pedlow (38points) who were runners up.
In the Seniors Open Stableford competition played on the same day, another visitor Felix Treanor, returned a winning 37 points to take first prize. Kenny Gordon was runner up with Jimmy Wilson in third place, both players returning scores of 37 points. And in week 2 it was Jimmy Wilson (36points) and Marty Oliver (35 points) who were runners up.
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GLEN Baird was following in his father Gary's prize-winning footsteps as he picked up the Bankers Cup.
Glen Baird is presented with the Bankers Cup by Bernard Grimley, from Bank of Ireland. Included also are County Armagh Golf Club Vice Captain Martin Oliver, Jerome Leer and Gary McDonald.
Last month Gary collected runners-up prizes in the County Armagh April Medal and Hirsch Cup competitions. But son Glen will lay claim to the household bragging rights by winning the club's Bankers Cup competition, sponsored by Bank of Ireland.
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JERMOME Leer's 3-shot victory in County Armagh's May Medal was a masterclass in combating difficult blustery conditions.
May Medal winner Jerome Leer (left) and Mark Stevenson, runner up, are pictured with County Armagh Golf Club Vice Captain martin Oliver.
The five-handicapper produced an untouchable winning score – nett 67 - in the Sunday stroke competition to claim the honours. Mark Stevenson was his nearest rival with a nett 70 score.
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JONATHAN Hewitt may initially have wondered why his name was missing from the system when he went to register his score in the County Armagh Club Stroke competition, sponsored by A&N Shilliday.
County Armagh Golf Club Vice Captain Martin Oliver (centre) is pictured with winners in the A&N Shilliday sponsored Stableford Competition, from left, Ronan O'Reilly, Colm Shannon, Michael Grant and Colin Gamble.
But there was no confusion in the result – his nett 67 was the outstanding score on the day and deservedly earned him the top prize.
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