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The new golfing season got off to a bright start at Co Armagh on Thursday 10 March 2022 as new Lady Captain, Karen Edgar, hosted a Ladies’ Soiree - ‘Step into Spring’.
The Spring theme ran throughout the evening,
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The Lady Captain’s Inauguration Ceremony returned to Co Armagh Golf Club on Saturday 1 January. In a break with tradition the outgoing Lady Captain and incoming Lady Captain had both served two terms on account of the pandemic and restrictions which had significantly curtailed normality during 2020. Precision logistical planning for the event and full compliance with the government restrictions ensured the Club House provided a safe environment for the incoming Lady Captain’s family, invited guests and fellow golfers to celebrate this prestigious occasion.
The Lady Captain’s Inauguration 9-hole competition and delicious breakfast provided by Parklands Restaurant took place before the formal Inauguration Ceremony got under way.
Outgoing Lady Captain Anne McDonald thanked those present for their attendance; Parklands for the breakfast and Damien, Aoife and the bar staff and extended best wishes to incoming Captain Michael Calvert and President Paddy Burns for their 1 and 2 year terms respectively. She said it was her pleasure to be handing over the brooch of office and extended good wishes to incoming Lady Captain Karen Edgar for 2022, presenting her with the brooch of office.
Having been presented with the Vice Captain’s brooch, Lady Vice Captain Lily thanked Lady Captain Karen for considering her as her Vice Captain. She said she was delighted to accept and would support her to the best of her ability, adding that it was a great honour to accept the role of Vice Captain and to be wearing the beautiful brooch. She said Lady Captain Karen would make a wonderful Lady Captain and urged her to make 2022 her year, enjoy it, make great memories and shine. She said the Ladies would all support her as their Lady Captain and she offered best wishes to Lady Captain Karen for her year.
Starting off her speech with a toast to a Happy New Year, Lady Captain Karen expressed her delight at the day having finally arrived and thanked all those involved in making it so successful – Cormac Knott for his photography; Brenda and the staff at Parklands for the lovely breakfast; the bar staff for the liquid refreshments; Mary Black, Denise Murphy and Joy Steenson for organising the competition; Hugh McElvanna for his tailoring skills and to those present for sharing in her very special day. She explained that the pride she felt and the honour bestowed on her to be Lady Captain for 2022 was overwhelming and thanked Past Lady Captain Anne for asking her.
Lady Captain Karen referred to the Club’s rich history, stretching back to 1893, and the number of Past Captains, Lady Captains and Presidents who names were proudly displayed on the boards and her disbelief that her name would soon be there too. She then recounted with fondness her golfing firsts over the past 40 years – her first time stepping out on the course; her first beginner’s prize; her first open competition win and her first Lady Captain’s Day win in 1987, before turning to a more recent golfing achievement – her second hole in one in 2021.
Looking forward Lady Captain Karen hoped that 2022 would bring great golf and provide special memories. Whilst New Year brought new beginnings it was also a time to remember past friends no longer with her, but she knew they were with her in spirit. With reference to equality for ladies and the changes to the management structure of the Club ahead she acknowledged that things wouldn’t be plain sailing but hoped that the Ladies’ Section did not get lost. She said they may need to adapt to changes but their traditions made them, made her, gave her the courage to stand before them and they must hold them dear.
Lady Captain Karen said it was with tremendous pride that she followed in the footsteps of two previous Past Captains of the Edgar family – her husband Bill and brother-in-law Kenny.
Lady Captain Karen thanked all for their good wishes and offers of help, which she treasured. She hoped that as the new golf season was under way they would play well, play brave and share much fun and friendship. She extended thanks to all the teams and thanked the Team Captains and the 2022 Committee, all of whom she looked forward to working with.
In conclusion, Lady Captain Karen proposed a toast to the past, the present and a bright future for County Armagh Golf Club and all of the ladies.
The formal proceedings ended with Lady Captain Karen making a presentation of flowers to Past Lady Captain Anne McDonald and Lady Vice Captain Lily McMullan.
Past Lady Captain Anne McDonald presents Lady Captain Karen Edgar with her brooch
Past Lady Captain Anne McDonald and Lady Captain Karen Edgar
Lady Captain Karen Edgar with Lady Vice Captain Lily McMullan
Lady Captain Karen Edgar and husband Bill Edgar
Lady Captain Karen Edgar, Bill Edgar and Kenny Edgar
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The Lady Captain’s Inauguration 9-hole competition preceded the Lady Captain’s Inauguration Ceremony at Co Armagh Golf Club on Saturday 1 January 2022.
On an unseasonably mild New Year’s Day 48 ladies took part in the first competition of the new year and new golfing season, played over holes 1-7, 17 and 18.
Lady Captain Karen conducted her first prize-giving of the new year congratulating the prize winners:
1st Maggie McKee 18 pts
2nd Frances Davidson 17 pts
3rd Barbara Hamilton 16 pts (beating Ellen Brady, Paula McCrory and Barbara Gartland on the countback).
Accepting her prize, Maggie McKee expressed her delight at having won the competition, explaining that she had been extremely focussed on her golf in no small part due to the competitive nature of her four-ball.
She concluded by extending good wishes to Lady Captain Karen for her 2022.
Maggie McKee and Lady Captain Karen Edgar
Frances Davidson and Lady Captain Karen Edgar
Barbara Hamilton and Lady Captain Karen Edgar
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Flo McCall & June Humphries winners of the Charlemont Shield are presented their prize by Lady Captain Anne McDonald.
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The Ladies Dinner took place on 3rd December in the Clubhouse.
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Lady Captain Mrs Anne McDonald presents a cheque for £1,332 to a representative from Community First Responders for Armagh and Tyrone. The monies were raised by Anne on her Lady Captain’s Day in June.
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To mark Breast Cancer Awareness Day, the Lady Captain Anne McDonald encouraged the ladies to play in pink on Thursday 21st October. The ladies duly obliged and the prizes were awarded not on scores but originality of outfits as evidenced by photos taken on the day.
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The last ladies competition of the season took place on Thursday 14th October. Overcast skies and scattered heavy showers threatened to put paid to the competition for another week, however 39 ladies participated in the 18-hole event and a further 19 played in the 9-hole competition. Lady Captain Anne McDonald expressed her appreciation of the sterling work on competition results done by Mary Black, Joy Steenson and Denise Murphy
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