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County Armagh Golf Club Captain John Flack presents Gerard Kelly with his prize after winning the recent stableford competition. Included also are category prize winners (from left), Kieran Grimley, Andrew Millar, Michael Curley, John Sheehan and Tommy Mackin.
Brian McGuigan is presented with his prize by County Armagh Golf Club Captain John Flack after winning the recent Sunday Stableford competition. Included also are (from left), Henry Little, Paul Doyle, Alan Wilson, Danny Maxwell and Stewart Hall.
Liam Ross is presented with his prize by County Armagh Golf Club Captain John Flack after winning the recent club stroke competition. Included also are category prize winners Andrew Millar, Davy Spratt and Dr Oliver Woods.
Andrew Millar is the County Armagh Golf Club champion for 2013 and is pictured receiving his prize from Club Captain John Flack. Included also are Club championship prize winners (from left), John Maguire, Jarleth McReynolds, Jimmy Wilson and Stewart Hall.
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Gentleman Gerry's a stableford winner
GENTLEMAN Gerard Kelly's birdie three at the 15th hole proved the deciding factor in the final club stableford of the season at County Armagh.
A countback was required when both he and Tommy Mackin each returned scores of 41 points. But that birdie just ncked the prize for Gerard. And the importance of it will have been thoroughly realised after a 'no-score' at the par five 12th!
There was infact, nothing to separate the two men after nine holes, both recording 21 points on their cards.
Kieran Grimley's 40 points and better back nine earned him first prize in the 0-12 handicap category with Michael Curley, 40 points, losing out on countback.
John Sheehan made a welcome return to the winners enclosure with his 38 points taking first prize in the 13-18 handicap category ahead of Paddy Darragh on 37 points.
Peter Murtagh and Paul Hughes both signed for 39 points but on a back nine countback Peter edged it to take the 19-28 handicap category prize.
Andrew Millar produced the best gross score, 32 points.
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Sean's red-faced at six point win
SEAN Dougan was ever so slightly embarrased by his six-point margin of victory in the recent club stableford competition at County Armagh.
The Philip White Tyres Manager was miles ahead of the rest of the field in the penultimate stableford competition of the season after signing for 45 points. Nat McGeown,Andrew Miller and Alan Wilson were his nearest challengers, way back on 39 points each.
13-handicapper Sean got off to a flying start with 16 points chalked up after just five holes - a birdie three at the 5th hole boosting his tally - and he reached the turn with a massive 24 points. that consistent scoring continued on the homeward trek where a further birdie three at the 14th hole set him on his way to 21 points from the back nine and that uncatachable total of 45 points.
Nat McGeown equalled Sean's back nine tally but was six points behind on the front nine as he carded a total 39 points for the runners up prize.
Club champion Andrew Miller brought home the category winners with 39 points in the 0-12 handicap group with Mark Loughran runner up on 38 points winning on countback.
Alan Wilson's 39 points also earned him first prize in the 13-18 handicap group with Brendan McKinney runner up on 38 points also.
And Rodney Villiers claimed first prize in the 19-28 handicap category with 38 points where Dudley Marjoram's 37 points earned him the second group prize.
Conor McGurgan produced the Best Gross (36pts) score.
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2013 CUP COMPETITIONS PRESENTATION
Friday, 25th October at 8.30 pm sharp
CHARLEMONT CUP (Sponsored by the Charlemont Arms Hotel)
Winners: Declan Lenagh and Paul Corvan
Runners-Up: James Conlon and Michael O’Kane
Losing Semi-Finalists: Nigel McMahon and Kenny Edgar
Kyle Johnston and Chris Stockdale
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2-BALL CLASSIC RESULTS - Sunday, 6th October, 2013
1st Team
Leo King 61 pts
Gary Lappin
2nd Team
Mark Gillen 58 pts
Steven Miller
3rd Team
Nathan Grimley 57 pts
Ian O’Hea
4th Team
Brendan Lynch 56 pts (back 9) - Score of 58 pts on scorecard was incorrect.
Gerry Doyle
Derek McKeever/Paul Corvan’s scorecard of 57 pts – disqualified – card not signed by marker of card.
Prizes to Pro Shop Account
P Burns - Competition Committee
6th October 2013
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2-BALL SCRAMBLE RESULTS - Saturday, 5th October, 2013
1st Team
Lee Stewart nett 59.25
Neil Linton
2nd Team
Basil Jolly nett 60.00 (back 9)
Paul Doyle
3rd Team
Michael McGuirk nett 60.00
Brian Cleland
4th Team
Harold Price nett 60.5
Neil Monaghan
Prizes to Pro Shop Account
Paddy Burns - Competition Convenor
5th October 2013
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Brian's on fire for stableford win
WORLD Fire and Police Games competitor Brian McGuigan extinguished the rest of the field by producing the winning score in County Armagh's recent Sunday stableford.
His 42 stableford points saw him take top spot on the podium ahead of Paul Doyle who finished just a point behind on 41. A back-nine which included two birdies and yeilded 22 points topped a steady front nine and 20 points for victory.
Teenager Stewart Hall led home the Category winners, his 40 points winning the 0-12 handcap ahead of Gervase Hughes on 39 points.
Danny Maxwell was the outright winner of the 13-18 handicap section with 40 points also, with Eamon McVeigh two shots adrift on 38 points, taking runner up after a back nine countback.
Kieran McAuley won the 19--28 handicap category with 38 points, but had Henry Lyttle not failed to score at the 17th and not double-bogeyed the last, it could have been a very different story. Henry however, will be happy just to have collected a prize.
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Stroke victory not without pain for Liam
LIAM Ross will next year play of a handicap considerably less than that which he completed this year after winning County Armagh's final white marker stroke competition of the season.
The affable Liam signed for a nett 62 for his two shot win ahead of Harold Price who returned to his winning ways with a nett 64.
Kieran Mullan picked up third prize with a nett 65 ahead of the final three who all returned nett 67 scores. Jerome Leer's better back nine saw him home in front of Conor McGurgan whose better back nine proved that little bit better than that of Davy Spratt who picked up the sixth and final prize.
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- Record breaker Andy is club champion
- CLUB STABLEFORD RESULTS – Saturday, 29th September, 2013
- CLUB STABLEFORD RESULTS – Saturday, 28th September, 2013
- Fairlawns prize is reward for Noel's fair day's work
- Michael's birdie delight secures September Medal
- CLUB STABLEFORD RESULTS – Sunday, 22nd September, 2013
- CLUB STROKE RESULTS – Saturday, 21st September, 2013
- CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS - Saturday, 14th/21st September, 2013
- LADIES AND GENTS OPEN SENIORS - Fri. - 20th Sept
- CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP and Club Stroke Presentations