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Results - Captain's Day 2018 - Friday 29th & Saturday 30th June
1st Juvenile Girls - 9 Hole - Yasmin Monaghan
1st Juvenile Girls - 18 Hole - Anna Jennings
1st Juvenile Boys (Junior) - Ethan Doran
1st Juvenile Boys (Senior) - Steve Donaghy
Ladies 9 Hole Putting Competition - June Humphries
2nd Ladies - Maggie McKee 39pts
1st Ladies - Teresa Corrigan 40pts
Visitors - Stephen Grimason 37pts
Country, Overseas, 18-24 age group - Glenn Baird nett 70
Council & Committee - Richard Stewart nett 71 (back nine)
Past Captains & Presidents - Tom Calvert nett 68
Gross Prize - Adam Cromwell gross 71
19-28 Category - Stephen Miller nett 70
13-18 Category Donal Moran nett 68
0-12 Category Mark Keogh nett 67
Runners - up Prize - Kevin Smyth nett 66
Winner of Captain's Prize - Jim McMullan nett 66 (back nine)
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Everyone at County Armagh Golf Club would like to wish Colm Shannon a brilliant Captain's Weekend 2018.
And to all the members and guests hitting our sun-drenched fairways this weekend: enjoy your golf!
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Senior Open Stableford
1st Sean McAnenly 40 points
2nd Derek Little 39 points
3rd John Lowe 38 points (back 9)
Open Stableford
1st Caolan McReynolds 43 points
2nd Calum Connell 41 points (back 6)
3rd Neil Linton 41 points (back 6)
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Competitions Committee 2018
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County Armagh Golf Club have reached the third round of the Senior Cowdy Cup after overcoming the challenge of Downpatrick in what turned out to be a tense encounter.
It hadn't looked like becoming a close-run affair when, on Friday 22 June, a dominant display in Armagh earned Paul Kelly's charges a hefty 27.5-4.5 lead to take into a return leg from which they would need to amass only a further five points to be sure of progression.
County Armagh Golf Club's Senior Cowdy Cup side saw off Downpatrick to reach the third round.
However, given the importance of home advantage in inter-club golf, no team can rest on their laurels after a first leg. And indeed, on a nervy afternoon in Downpatrick two days later, a spirited comeback from the home side was thwarted only when County Armagh eventually gathered up six points to prevail by a scoreline of 33.5-30.5.
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As the globe's leading footballing nations fight it out for World Cup pre-eminence in the sprawling stadia of St Petersburg and Rostov, County Armagh's hopefuls took to the battlefields of St Brigid's Well and Rokeby Green in their quest for golfing glory in the Woods, Webster and Connolly Cups.
These events, which were held on Saturday 16 June, give players a rare opportunity to test their scratch mettle against rivals from the same handicap bracket and, once again, all three were kindly sponsored by Abbey Bond Lovis Insurance.
The Woods Silver Salver, which is competed for by 6-9 handicappers, was lifted by Rónan O'Reilly after his two-over-par gross 72. O'Reilly's excellent outing, which comes hot on the heels of his podium placing in the Lonsdale Cup earlier in the month, looked unlikely given a somewhat listless opening, but peaked with three birdies in five holes either side of the turn before a pleasingly par-heavy homeward dander.
Five shots adrift of the winner was another man in form, Neil Linton. A gross 77 of a dozen pars but no birdies perhaps lacked Linton's usual spark, but its admirable steadiness was sufficient to take second spot and maintain his good run.
Woods Cup winner, Rónan O'Reilly, receives his prize from Ken Alderdice of competition sponsor, Abbey Bond Lovis Insurance, and County Armagh Golf Club Captain, Colm Shannon. Also pictured (far left) is runner-up, Neil Linton.
Those in the 10-18 handicap category contest the Webster Cup, and prevailing here was Conor McAneney by virtue of a terrific 78-stroke display. Conor was just four over par on each nine during an accomplished showing that featured nine pars and a birdie at the 4th. The resultant nett 64 means that the Webster Cup champion has taken receipt of a new handicap of 12 in addition to the coveted silverware.
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Results - Club Stroke - Sunday 24th June 2018
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1st Tommy Mackin nett 65
2nd Robert Patterson nett 66
Category 1
1st Calum Connell nett 67
2nd Lee Campbell nett 68
Category 2
1st Winston Rhodie nett 67
2nd Johnny McSorley nett 69 (back 9)
Category 3
1st Dermot O'Neill nett 73
2nd Fergal McKinney nett 74
Best Gross Shea Smyth gross 71
2nd Gross Philip Kelly gross 73
Prize giving Sunday 1st July @ 6:00pm. All prize winners are requested to attend
Competition Convenor 2018
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County Armagh Golf Club's encouraging season on the team matchplay front was enhanced on Sunday 17 June when both our Jimmy Bruen Shield and Barton Shield sides extended their stays in those competitions.
Declan McReynolds named a Jimmy Bruen line-up that was unaltered from their first round defeat of Cloverhill in May and, this time, they made the trip to the neutral venue of Killymoon for a one-off clash with Kilrea.
A rather cagey set of opening exchanges meant that each of the first three matches left the 8th green at all square. However, the County Armagh foursomes pairings of Jonathan McKnight/Stephen Catterall, Shea Brady/Nigel McMahon and John Vernon/Gary McCourt would soon turn up the heat on their opposite numbers.
After their 4-1 defeat of Kilrea, County Armagh's Jimmy Bruen Shield hopefuls will now meet Lurgan in the quarter-final.
Brady/McMahon capped a fine day's work when Nigel sunk a point-notching birdie putt on the 15th, before Vernon/McCourt responded to the disappointment of surrendering an early lead by ripping through their opponents once again and ultimately sealing a 4&2 win. Then, with McKnight/Catterall taking a slender one-hole advantage up the last, Catterall drained a 30-foot raker to finally dispense with their Derry adversaries.
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Sen Open
1st Tom Hopper 41 points. (back nine)
2nd James Kelly 41 points.
3rd Kieran Grimley 38 points(back nine)
Open.
1st David Spratt (j) 41 points
2nd Philip Devlin 39 points (back nine)
3rd Shea Brady 39 points (back nine)
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- DOYLE PLUNDERS SUNDAY SPOILS
- WARD WINS WILL'S PROFESSIONAL'S PRIZE
- Results - June Medal - Sponsored by: Johnston's Bakery
- Results - Woods/Webster/Connolly - Sponsored by: Abbey Bond Lovis
- Results Mixed Greensomes Friday 15th June sponsored by Ewart's Jewellers
- MARTY'S ULSTER CUPPERS MARCH ON
- HENRY HOOVERS UP QUARRY RIVALS
- Result Senior Open and Open Stableford Wednesday 13th June 2018
- HUGHES'S HEROICS SECURE LONSDALE GLORY
- Results - Club Stroke - Sunday 10th June