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2016 Smith Cup champion, Paul Corvan, receives the trophy from the then Captain, Marty Oliver.
CHARLEMONT CUP
FIRST ROUND MATCHES
[To be played by Sunday 28 May ].
G Doyle & B Lynch v A Hillen & P Corvan
P Wasson & D McKee v P Rice & S Smyth
B Powell & J Vernon v D McKeever & E Toner
D Leeman & G Baird v G Frizzell & C Shannon
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1st Brian McGrady nett 66(back nine)
2nd David Baird nett 66(back nine)
Category 1
1st Ian Beaddie nett 66(back nine)
2nd John Vernon nett 66
Category 2
1st Martin Grimley nett 66
2nd Tommy Mackin nett 68
Category 3
1st Kieran Beagan nett 68
2nd Benny Simpson nett 74 (back nine)
Best Gross Jerome Leer 71
Prize vouchers will be left for collection in Pro. shop
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1st Bernard Grimley nett 64(back nine)
2nd Kieran Grimley nett 64
Category 1
1st Lee Campbell nett 66
2nd Art McCrory nett 67
Category 2
1st Jim McCreesh nett 65
2nd Don McKee nett 66
Category 3
1st Gary McAleavey nett 66
2nd Malachy McSorley nett 67
Best Gross
Andrew Miller 72 (back nine)
Presentation of prizes will be held on Sat 29th April @6.30pm. All prize winners are expected to attend.
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It has often been said that there's no substitute for experience, but juvenile member Joe Rooney went some way to disproving that theory on the weekend of 15-16 April.
In clinching victory in County Armagh Golf Club's Easter Stableford competition, Joe posted a phenomenal three-under-par gross 67 to leave more world-weary rivals trailing in his youthful wake.
A breakneck start saw Rooney birdie three of the first four holes before dropped shots at the 5th and 9th somewhat stalled him in his front-nine tracks. However, an inevitable return to the birdie trail at the 10th and 12th and a serene homeward stroll of six closing pars ensured that Joe would sign for 44 points and finish the day as the happiest of Easter bunnies.
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To register back-to-back wins is a rare feat, but Neil Dowzell achieved exactly that in the stableford competitions held at County Armagh Golf Club on the weekend of 8-9 April.
Having recently turned in prizewinning displays in both the St Patrick's Day Open and the first week of the Tuesday Cup, Neil had already identified himself as a golfer on top form, but this latest merciless raid of the honours has undeniably marked him out as the man to beat of the early season.
On the Saturday, Dowzell capitalised fully on the beautiful spring weather and rapidly improving and drying course to post a simply fantastic 45 points.
This impressive gross 75 comprised 11 pars, six bogeys and a birdie at the penultimate hole as Neil slammed the door on the rest of the field.
Remarkably, the Dowzell victory margin was only a single point, as pursuing him almost all the way was Malachy McSorley, who notched a massive 44 points.
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1st Joe Rooney 44 points
2nd Stephen Catterall 43 points
Category 1
1st Brian Loney 42 points
2nd Paul Pender 41 points
Category 2
1st Brendan Lynch 42 points
2nd Oisin Gill 40 points (back 9)
Category 3
1st Christopher Lester 42 points
2nd Ciaran McCreesh 40 points (back 9)
Prize vouchers can be collected from the Pro Shop.
Competitions Convenor 2017.
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A thrilling, if nerve-wracking, 5.5-4.5 win over Ballyliffin Golf Club has ensured County Armagh's continued participation in the All-Ireland Four-Ball Trophy.
In the first leg played in Armagh on Sunday 2 April, Tim Teahan's charges comprised a mixture of stalwarts from previous campaigns and a few fresh faces, and this proved the perfect blend as the home side turned in a quite tremendous performance.
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While the traditional par 3 curtain-raiser to the Masters tournament in Augusta, Georgia, had to be cancelled amid thunderstorms and tornado threats, there were no such concerns locally as County Armagh Golf Club hosted its very own version of the event on Friday 7 April.
With the course amended accordingly in order to serve up nine testing short holes, players were treated to glorious sunshine as they went in search of pars, birdies and, ultimately, prizes in the competition sponsored by Iron Designs Armagh.
Lee Stewart, doing his most convincing Sergio Garcia impersonation, completed the challenge in just 27 strokes. This was the lowest gross score of the day and gave Lee top spot in the 0-7 handicap section.
Alongside prize winners Anne and Enda O'Reilly are Lady Captain, Gail Steed, and Philip Devlin of Iron Designs Armagh.
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- Club Stableford 9th April Results
- Results Stableford Competition Saturday 8th April
- Results Tuesday Cup Week 1
- Results C P McNabb Trophy
- Par 3 Competition Reminder
- TEAMWORK THE KEY AT COUNTY ARMAGH
- Course Closed Friday 31st March 2017
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