NEWROSSLADIES
Ladies’ 18-hole stroke competition sponsored by Joyce’s Hardware, New Ross: 1, Carmel Delaney (32), 66 nett; 2, Rita Furlong (32), 67 nett; 3, Claire Ogilvie-White (27), 69 nett (last nine).
Ladies’ New Ross Meals on Wheels results: 1, Frances O’Brien, 40 points; 2, Carmel Delaney, 38 points.
Wednesday’s competition was our President Harry Rheinhardt’s prize to the ladies. It was 18-hole stroke (medal) and congratulations to all the winners, well done.
Results: 1, Mary Shannon (17), 70 nett; 2, Adeline Foxe (20), 72 nett; gross, Maria Burford, 90 (last nine); 3, Carmel Fenlon (21), 73 nett (last nine); 4, Tess Ryan (25), 73 nett (last nine).
Next Wednesday’s competition is 18-hole stableford and is sponsored by Brooks Jewellers. Entries will be taken in the Pro Shop.
The next presentation will take place on Wednesday, August 15, and prize winners, representatives and club members are asked to attend in appreciation of our sponsors.
The draw has been done for the club matchplay. The sheet is in the upstairs bathroom and the first round has to be played by Tuesday, August 21.
Ladies, I would like to thank you all for supporting the presentation on Wednesday for our Pink Day, and for dressing up in pink again for the occasion.
Miriam Hand, Marketing Executive of the Breast Cancer Research Institute, and Mary McKenna, Golf Ambassador for Breast Cancer Research, were so appreciative with the turn-out and with the monies raised. Our cheque total raised was €4,290.
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women in Ireland and early detection and diagnosis is the key to survival. Let us continue to support this great cause.
Congratulations to our Revive Active team, managed by Eileen Cullinan, who had a fantastic win against East Cork on Thursday and are now through to the finals in Ballybunion on September 10. ‘United we play, united we win.’
We are still also in the semi-final of the Boyne Trophy, managed by Anne Healy, which will take place on Monday, August 27, so there’s loads of time to get more practice in girls.