Enniscorthy Guardian

WEXFORDLAD­IES

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As the great weather continues, our Senior ladies continue to excel with high scores and very competitiv­e golf. Thirty ladies played in a very closely-fought competitio­n on Monday, June 25.

Results: 1, Eileen Lauhoff (38), 30 points (back seven); 2, Maggie Hearne (15), 30 points (back seven); 3, Rosaleen Shiel (32), 30 points; 4, Kay McCabe (38), 29 points (back seven).

On Thursday, June 28, 65 ladies competed in the 3Ts tournament qualifier sponsored by Pettitt’s SuperValu, Wexford. It was a high-scoring competitio­n.

Results: 1, Geraldine Draper (24), 41 points; 2, Caroline Creane (35), 39 points; 3, Mary McMahon (38), 39 points; gross, Carmel Murphy, 28 points; Senior, Therese Glasheen (22), 36 points; nine-hole competitio­n, Marie Kehoe (18), 19 points; nearest the pin, Tara Dunne, 2m 10cms.

The popular 3Ts tournament is part of an awareness campaign to highlight the issue of suicide in Ireland. Entrants have the opportunit­y to play some fantastic clubs in the provincial rounds in September, with lucky qualifying teams proceeding to the All-Ireland final at the K Club Ryder Cup course.

Congratula­tions to our winner who goes forward to play in the regional round in September in the company of lady Captain Patricia, club profession­al Liam, and the qualifier from the men’s competitio­n.

Thursday’s (July 5) competitio­n is an open 18-hole singles stableford, sponsored Shoe Style Internatio­nal. There will be a presentati­on of prizes on the night.

Next Saturday, July 7, for open week, there is a two-person ladies’ and gents’ team event sponsored by Boggan’s Motors.

A reminder to collect your tickets for the holiday draw which are available in the clubhouse. All members are asked to sell two tickets each.

Winners can either take the holiday or the cash value. All members are asked to support the draw as it is an important fundraiser for the club.

Deepest sympathies to Margaret Atkinson on the loss of her mother, Mary, who passed away peacefully on Monday, June 25. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.

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