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1st B Wilson 45pts
2nd N Grimley 43pts
3rd G Kelly 43pts
4rd JG Willis 41pts
5th C O'Callaghan 41pts( visitor Dungannon GC
6th N McMahon 40pts
7th M Loughran 39pts
Gross
1st C McGurgan 37pts
2nd N Cromwell 35pts
Presentation of prizes will take place on Sat 14th @ 6.30 p.m
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Tommy's becoming a Sunday specialist
MISSING out on the top prize in the previous Sunday stableford by the narrowest of margins, Tommy Mackin was to go one better to win the very next week.
14-handicapper Tommy returned an untouchable 40points to claim the prize. He produced steady golf on the outward trek to chalk up 19 points by the turn. And with a three over par back nine, added a further 21 points for that winning score.
Barry Scully, even with a birdie to finish his round, just couldn't quite catch Tommy. His 39 points for runners up however, might have been a winning score had he not had a 'no score' at the 15th.
Alan Pedlow led home the category winners with 39 points with Andrew Dunwoody runner up in Category 1 with 38 points.
Tom Fox returned a similar 38 points to win Category 2, just beating on countback another 38 points scorer in Kenny Spence.
And Tom Donnelly's 38 points was two better than Henry Lyttle's 36 in Category 3.
County Armagh Golf Club Captain Pat McAleavey congratulates Tommy Mackin after winning the Sunday Club Stableford.
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HIS card may reflect a measure of safety in the final three holes, but even with three bogeys to finish Anthony McElmeel's nett 61 was the outstanding score which clinched the the Henry White Memorial Cup at County Armagh.
A three-over-par back nine, which included a birdie at the par five 12th, after a steady front nine, where six shots were dropped, secured the coveted trophy for 18-handicapper Anthony by a massive four shots.
Philip White, proprietor of Philip White Tyres Ltd, Armagh, and sponsor of the Henry White Memorial Cup, joined Club Captain Pat McAlaeavey for the presentation following the day long open stroke competition.
A previous winner, Jim Carberry had to settle for the runners up prize on this occasion. His nett 65 was the next best, but still way off the winning score set by Anthony.
Honorary Treasurer Pat Brannigan also returned a nett 65 but conceded that runners up spot to Jim on countback.
In fourth place was Francis Grimley with a nett 66 which might have been a serious challenge to the day's top score had he not recorded a triple bogey at the first hole and a double bogey at the par five 8th.
Winston Gordon was back in the winners enclosure to collect fifth prize and will almost certainly incur the wrath of the handicap convenor on the back of a winning run.
And Paul Doyle who has spent the last few weeks picking up prizes for his son Caolan, was himself on the receiving end this time around for sixth place, after returning a nett 67.
The final prize of the day went to Chris Stockdale who also returned a nett 67 - four double bogeys on his card almost certainly his downfall.
County Armagh Golf Club Captain Pat McAleavey and Philip White, from Philip White Tyres Ltd, are pictured with prize winners in the Henry White Memorial Cup Open Stroke Competition. They are, from left: Anthony Fagan, Paul Doyle, Jarlath McReynolds, Andrew Millar and Winston Gordon.
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Tuesday Cup - 3 June
1st Jim Bruce 45pts
2nd James Johnston 44pts
Front Nine: Chris Stockdale 23pts
Back Nine: Gerard McCoy 22pts
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1st Tommy Mackin 40pts
2nd Barry Scully 39pts
Category 1
1st Alan Pedlow 39pts
2nd Andrew Dunwoody 38pts
Category 2
1st Tom Fox 38pts
2nd Kenny Spence 38pts
Category 3
1st Tom Donnelly 38pts
2nd Henry Little 36pts
Prize Vouchers can be collected from the Pro Shop later in the week.
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Henry White Memorial Open Stroke
Sponsored by Philip White Tyres Ltd
1st A McElmeel nett 61
2nd J Carberry nett 65
3rd P Brannigan nett 65
4th F Grimley nett 66
5th W Gordon nett 66
6th PG Doyle nett 67
7th C Stockdale nett 67
Gross Prizes
1st J McReynolds 70
2nd A Miller 72
The presentation took place on Sat 31st May.
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IRISH traditional musician Marty Daly had a winning tune to his game as he triumphed in the Lonsdale Cup Open competition at County Armagh.
His nett 65 score was the perfect manuscript to lift the coveted trophy in the annual event, sponsored this year by Armagh City Hotel.
Playing off a handicap of 11, Marty, who is also the club's entertainments convenor, got his winning round off to a steady start before he dropped his first shot at the 4th hole. A double bogey at the 6th hole and a further dropped shot at the 9th were however, the only other sour notes on his front nine.
But he found the perfect rhythm on the final set with a double bogey at the 16th hole the only blemish on the remaining manuscript for a winning 65 nett.
Gary Livingstone, off a handicap of 17, paraded in behind Marty with a tuneful 66 nett for the runners up prize. Derek McKeever beat a steady drum to to third prize with a nett 67, his better back nine a winning beat better than Nial McGeown's 67.
Student Niall Brady meanwhile, was calling the tune among the low handicappers on the day - off a handicap of five, his one under par back nine and nett 68 deservedly earned him fifth prize. Rodney Villiers, signing for a similar nett 68 lost out to the young golfer on countback.
And the final note to the prize winners list was provided by Gary O' Reilly, returning also a nett 68.
Marty Daly is presented with the Lonsdale Cup by County Armagh Golf Club Captain Pat McAleavey, in the company of runners up Gary Livingstone (right) and Derek McKeever.
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Past Captains outing at Ballymacscanlon House Hotel on Monday 26th May 2014.Captain Seamus Coyle.
Winner on the day Walter Neville who is also the secretary.
(photos courtesy Tom Calvert)
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