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1st Tom Murray 45pts
2nd Paddy Hicks 42pts
Front Nine: James Johnston 21pts
Back Nine: Neil Linton 22pts
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Lee - ve it to Stuart
BIG-HITTING Stuart Lee played the recent gale force winds to his best advantage to lift the Hirsh Cup.
In the NetStretch ltd sponsored competition, two finishing pars secured the coveted trophy for the six-handicapper on countback from John Leer, runner up on a similar nett 68.
A mix of birdies and bogeys told the tale of Stuart's front nine with the only par recorded at the seventh 'quarry' hole. He was just two over par at the turn and dropped only a futher two shots on the back nine holes to shoot just four over for his round in what many admitted were some of the most difficult conditions to-date.
Producing the best Gross score of the day, Jerome Leer was also able to master conditions expertly with a two-under par front nine, including birdies at the second, third, fourth and ninth holes. An eagle three at the 12th hole split pars at nine and ten, 13 and 14 before he began recording a string of dropped shots - a sickly seven at the 16th hole ultimately cost him the top prize.
Next best on the day was Paul Doyle whose nett 70 won the 0-12 handicap category, two shots ahead of Paul Smyth on nett 72.
Stephen Miller's Ulster Fourball experience the previous week obviously stood him in good stead as
he produced a nett 70 to win the 13-18 handicap category. On countback he beat Pascal Toner who also returned a nett 70.
Franciie Smyth was the man to beat in the 19-28 handicap category returning a nett 70 to win ahead of Peter Murphy on nett 71.
HIRSH CUP: County Armagh Golf Club Captain Brendan Smyth presents the Hirsh Cup to Stuart Lee. Looking on are competition winners Jerome Leer, Peter Murphy, Stephen Miller and Paul Doyle.
April Medal Price is right for Harold
Harold Price collected the first (April) medal of the season with a one shot, nett 65 winning score.
In the most difficult of windy conditions, the affable Harold returned the best score of the day leaving three players - Mark Loughran, Philip Kelly and Mark Gillen - all trailing in his wake.
A birdie three at the par four second hole was followed by some steady scoring over the front nine for Harold. And with a six over par return trek, which included pars at the 11th and 15th holes, he was always going to be hard to catch.
Mark Loughran put up the best challenge with returning a nett 66 score. The six-handicapper mastered the conditions superbly for a two over par front nine and level par back nine which included a birdie two at the 13th hole.
Martin Gill lifted the 0-12 handicap category first prize with a nett 66, winning on countback from Neil Cromwell, also nett 66, who producied the Best Gross Score of the day.
Philip Kelly and Mark Gillen had also to be separated on countback after both returned scores of nett 66 - Philip just getting the nod in the 13-18 handicap category.
And in the 19-28 handicap section Dr Gary O'Reilly had the perfect prescription for his first prize with a nett 70, winning from Paul O'Hagan, also nett 70, on countback.
APRIL MEDAL: County Armagh Golf Club Captain Brendan Smyth presents Harold Price with the April Medal. Included in the picture also are competition winners Mark Gillen, Paul O'Hagan and Mark Loughran.
WALTZ CLASSIC WINNERS: County Armagh Golf Club Captain Brendan Smyth congratulates Gerry Kelly, captain of the winning team in the recent Waltz Classic. Included are team members Philip Kelly, Sean O'Kane and Paul Doyle (standing in for Pat Kelly) and second and third place winning team members (back row L- R) Colin Gamble, Johnny Brown and Patrick Brannigan.
4-BALL CLASSIC WINNERS: Neil Linton, Captain of the 4-Ball Classic winning team collects his prize from County Armagh Golf Club Captain Brendan Smyth. Looking on are team members Brian Loney and Lee Stewart.
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John joins the prize golfers with PGA Tankard win
JOHN Sheehan will represent County Armagh Golf Club in the PGA Championship this season after winning the local competition.
An excellent 41 stableford points secured John the PGA Tankard, sponsored by Armagh Oil Company Ltd.
Once again it was the difficult back-nine holes which sorted most of the winners from the losers. On countback John's 19 points clinched the win ahead of Neil Monaghan who will have been disappointed by his 17 points return after a sizzling 24 points from the first nine holes. Birdies at the second and fourth holes helped John to 22 points and the additional 19 made it up to a winning score 41 points.
Paul Smyth's steady scoring - for a 40 points return - including a birdie two and birdie four at the 12th hole, secured him first prize in the 0-12 handicap category, one point ahead of Paddy Duffy, once again making an appearance among the prizewinners and collecting from the Twos pot with a birdie at the par three ninth hole.
PJ Quinn topped the 13-18 handicap category with 38 points while Patrick Kelly's 37 points and better back nine secured him the runner up spot.
Tim Teehan's 40 points was the outstanding score in the 19-28 handicap category where Basil Jolly made a return to the prizes with his 38 points securing runners up spot.
And Conor McGurgan's 33 points and better back nine was the Best Gross score of the day.
PGA TANKARD WINNERS: John Sheehan is congratulated by County Armagh Golf Club Captain Brendan Smyth after winning the PGA Tankard competition. Included also are (from left) Tim Teehan, Conor McGurgan, Neil Monaghan and Paddy Duffy
Overall
1st John Sheehan (41 pts - back 9)
2nd Neil Monaghan (41 pts)
(0 - 12)
1st Paul Smyth (40 pts)
2nd Paddy Duffy (39 pts)
(13 - 18)
1st P J Quinn (38 pts)
2nd Patrick Kelly (37 pts - back 9)
(19 - 28)
1st Tim Teahan (40 pts)
2nd Basil Jolly (38 pts)
Best Gross
Conor McGurgan (33 pts gross - back 9)
Presentation of Prizes: Saturday, 12 May at 6.30 pm sharp. Prizewinners expected to attend.
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Bumble Bee Cup - it's a sting for Darren
DARREN Hughes was the golfer with the winning buzz in County Armagh Golf Club's Bumble Bee Cup.
The eight-handicapper produced a superb winning score of nett 65 to claim the Arma-tile Ltd sponsored competition first prize and coveted trophy. A level-par back-nine secured Darren the win ahead of Kevin Boyd who also returned an excellent nett 65.
Just three over par after nine holes, Darren was always a front runner, and while many other challengers struggled over the back nine he delivered expertly. A birdie four at the par five 12th hole was followed by the one single bogey of the return trek at the very next hole. But after that it was a faultless finish.
In the categories, Kyle Wilson, ironically also with a level par back nine, and finishing with a nett 66 secured himself first prize in the 0-12 handicap section ahead of Killylea man Andrew Millar, picking up from where his dad Stephen left off the previous week in the prize list.
Michael McParland's nett 67 and better back nine, including birdies at the 13th and 14th holes, earned him first prize in the 13-18 handicap category ahead of another Killylea man Andy McCrea.
Five double bogeys in the last eight holes undoubtedly cost Jonathan Black the top prize - he finished with a superb nett 65 which deservedly earned him first prize in the 19-28 handicap category, two shots ahead of John Grant in runners up position.
BUMBLE BEE CUP WINNERS: Darren Hughes (third from right) is presented with the Bumble Bee Cup by Marty Kelly, from Armatile Ltd, who kinldly sponsored the recent stableford competition. Included are category winners (from left) Andrew Miller, John Grant, Club Captain Brendan Smyth, and Jonathan Black.
Overall
1st Darren Hughes (nett 65 - back 9) - also best gross (73) - Winner of Bumble Bee Cup
2nd Kevin Boyd (nett 65 - back 9)
(0 - 12)
1st Kyle Wilson (nett 66)
2nd Andrew Miller (nett 69 - back 9)
(13 - 18)
1st Miceal McParland (nett 67 - back 9)
2nd Andy McCrea (nett 67)
(19 - 28)
1st Jonathan Black (nett 65)
2nd John Grant (nett 67)
Prizegiving on Saturday, 12th May at 6.30 pm sharp. All Prizewwinners are expected to attend.
No further communciation regarding prizegiving.
Competition Convenor - 5th May 2012
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Gents 1st 2nd 3rd Stableford ( depending on number of entries) Last card 1pm
Ladies 1st 2nd 3rd Stableford ( depending on number of entries) Last card 1pm
Presentation of prizes 6pm sharp Friday 11th May.
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1st Ian Millar 44pts
2nd Thomas Murray 42pts
Front Nine: Michael Hannon 24pts
Back Nine: Davy Spratt 22pts
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All Prize-winners in the Competitions listed below are asked to attend Prize-giving on Saturday, 5th May at 6.30 pm sharp.
1. WALTZ 4-Ball Classic (Sat - 21st April)
2. 4-Ball Classic (Sun - 22nd April)
3. April Medal (Sat - 28th April)
4. Hirsch Cup (Sun - 29th April)
Competition Convenor (29 April 2012)
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Lee - ve it to Stuart
BIG-HITTING Stuart Lee played Sunday's gale force winds to his best advantage to lift the Hirsh Cup.
In the netstretch ltd sponsored competition, two finishing pars secured the coveted trophy for the six-handicapper on countback from John Leer, runner up on a similar nett 68.
A mix of birdies and bogeys told the tale of Stuart's front nine with the only par recorded at the seventh 'quarry' hole. He was just two over par at the turn and dropped only a futher two shots on the back nine holes to shoot just four over for his round in what many admitted were some of the most difficult conditions to-date.
Producing the best Gross score of the day, Jerome Leer was also able to master conditions expertly with a two-under par front nine, including birdies at the second, third, fourth and ninth holes. An eagle three at the 12th hole split pars at nine and ten, 13 and 14 before he began recording a string of dropped shots - a sickly seven at the 16th hole ultimately cost him the top prize.
Next best on the day was Paul Doyle whose nett 70 won the 0-12 handicap category, two shots ahead of Paul Smyth on nett 72.
Stephen Miller's Ulster Fourball experience the previous week obviously stood him in good stead as he produced a nett 70 to win the 13-18 handicap category. On countback he beat Pascal Toner who also returned a nett 70.
Franciie Smyth was the man to beat in the 19-28 handicap category returning a nett 70 to win ahead of Peter Murphy on nett 71.
Overall
1st Stuart Lee (nett 68 - back 9) Winner of Hirsch Cup
2nd Jerome Leer (nett 68 - Also Best Gross (73)
(0 - 12)
1st Paul G Doyle (nett 70)
2nd Paul Smyth (nett 72)
(13 - 18)
1st Stephen Miller (nett 70 - back 9)
2nd Pascal Toner (nett 70)
(19 - 28)
1st Francie Smyth (nett 70)
2nd Peter Murphy (nett 71 - back 9)
Presentation of Prizes: Saturday, 5th May at 6.30 pm sharp. All Prizewinners are expected to attend.
No further communications regarding Presentation.
Competition Convenor (29th April 2012)
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- APRIL MEDAL - Price is right for Harold
- Tuesday Cup - 24 April
- 4-BALL CLASSIC RESULT - 22nd April
- WALTZ 4-BALL CLASSIC RESULT - 21st April
- Tuesday Cup - 17 April
- COMPETITION CHANGES - 21st / 22nd April
- Club Stableford - 15th April - Neil nails it!
- Club Stableford 14th April - Kelly's a hero!
- Tuesday Cup - 10 April
- PRIZE-GIVING - Saturday, 14th April at 6.30 pm