Drogheda Independent

A GOOD WALK

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ARDEE

RESULT from the Singles Stroke GoY Monthly Medal held on 10th June, sponsored by Trailer Vision Ireland: 1st Noel Collier 60, 2nd David Minogue 61, 3rd Michael F Durnin 63, Gross Paul Wisniewski 74.

Singles Stableford on 9th June: 1st Brian Wogan 45pts, 2nd Peter Long 44pts ocb, 3rd Eamonn O’Neill 44pts, Gross prize David Hoey 28pts.

Open two-person scramble, on 4th June, sponsored by the McKeever Family: 1st Trevor Dardis & Tony Delaney 57.6pts; 2nd John Kieran & Mark McCarthney 60.4pts; 3rd Andrew Callaghan & Thomas Malone 61pts.

BELLEWSTOW­N LADIES

LAST weekend’s 18-hole Summer League result: 1st Grace McCullen 38pts, 2nd Ann Marie Ennis 31pts.

COUNTY LOUTH

SUNDAY’S club singles: 1st Stephen Ward (25) 43pts, 2nd Seamus Reilly (7) 41pts ob6, Gross prize Nigel Beirth 38pts ob6. CSS 36pts.

Saturday’s singles competitio­n: 1st John O’Sullivan (3) 70, 2nd Gavin Tuite (13) 72, Gross prize John Mullen (Meadows) 78. CSS 72.

CO LOUTH LADIES

RESULTS from last Tuesday’s Pink Day greensomes scotch foursomes stableford competitio­n (held in aid of Cancer Research) were as follows:

1st Mary Hanna (16) & Bronagh McCaffrey (20) 43pts ob6, 2nd Mairead Duffy (18) & Aoife Allen (33) 43pts ob9, Gross prize Rosemary Howell & Anne Keane 30pts, 3rd Andrea Byrne (25) & Susan McGuirk (27) 43pts.

Nine-hole qualifier Heather Gavin (30) 21pts, Senior ladies winner May Hayes.

DUNDALK

THERE were mixed fortunes for Dundalk Golf Club teams last Saturday but two teams managed to progress to the next stage of their respective competitio­ns.

The Mixed Foursomes team defeated Greenore on Saturday but the ladies Minor team saw their run come to an end at the hands of Ashbourne in a match played in Beaverstow­n.

The Jimmy Bruen team, managed by Fergal Harte and Clem Walshe, qualified for the regional semi-final in a blustery Roganstown Golf Club.

The new look line up featured many of Dundalk’s young up and coming players who showed maturity beyond their years to get the job done and ensure the club qualified for the section semi- final which will be played against Balbriggan on Sunday next, June 24, at 8am in Roganstown. The regional final will be played that afternoon against the winners of Forrest Little & Co Louth at 2pm.

Balbriggan were the leading qualifiers on 336, which was five ahead of Forest Little and Co Louth on 341 with Dundalk a shot further back on 342.

A big incentive for Dundalk is that the Leinster Finals take place in Mount Wolseley on Saturday, July 21, alongside the Barton Shield which Dundalk have already qualified for.

This Thursday, the Ladies Revive Active team face Ardee in the Third Round of the competitio­n at 3.30pm with the three matches in Dundalk while at 4pm the All-Ireland Fourball team will meet Malahide In the Leinster quarter-finals with three of the five matches at home.

On home turf former Men’s Captain, Brendan Keane, was the winner of Lady Captain Pat Cleary’s Prize to the Men on Sunday when he shot a four under par 68 to win by one shot.

He took full advantage of an early start which allowed him to miss the rain that descended on many of the later starters and made a tough blue course even tougher in the windy conditions.

Keane, playing off 12, went through the opening nine in nett level par as pars at the third, fourth and eighth, where he had shots, cancelled out double bogeys at the first and ninth and a bogey at

 ??  ?? Seapoint GC President Paddy Sullivan congratula­tes Aidan Conlon on winning
Seapoint GC President Paddy Sullivan congratula­tes Aidan Conlon on winning
 ??  ?? Brian Kelly, winner of the President’s Prize to the Men at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club with a score of 42 points, is presented with his prize by Club President Tom Ryan.
Brian Kelly, winner of the President’s Prize to the Men at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club with a score of 42 points, is presented with his prize by Club President Tom Ryan.
 ??  ?? Davy Reynolds accepts the winner’s prize from Lady Captain Rita O’Connor at the recent Drogheda & East Meath Hospice Golf Classic at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club. Some 48 teams entered the competitio­n and some €18,000 was raised for the hospice.
Davy Reynolds accepts the winner’s prize from Lady Captain Rita O’Connor at the recent Drogheda & East Meath Hospice Golf Classic at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club. Some 48 teams entered the competitio­n and some €18,000 was raised for the hospice.
 ??  ?? Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club President Tom Ryan presents scratch player Carol Wickham with her prize as winner of the President’s Prize to the Ladies after she returned a superb score of 70.
Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club President Tom Ryan presents scratch player Carol Wickham with her prize as winner of the President’s Prize to the Ladies after she returned a superb score of 70.

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