Last week’s 9 hole challenge qualifier at East Clare was won by Eileen Donnellan and Kieran Kennedy with 36 points.

The ladies team of 3 winners were Noreen Doyle, Helen Ahern and Helen Downey with 63 points.

The winners of the ladies Wednesday competition were Connie McKenna, Kay Grimes and Trish Kerr from Ann Marie Ryan, Phil Burke and Siobhan Tiernan

The senior men’s competition last week was won by Nick Ryan. Michael Moloney and Jackie McHugh from Brendan Moloney, Willie Roche and Nick Obolewicz with third spot filled by Ger Teefy, Michael Moloney and Jackie McHugh.

In the men’s singles at East Clare Stephen B Moloney won with 66 nett from Adam Nelson with 70. The gross was won by Michael Rockford with 77

Woodstock Golf Club:

Kenneth O’Malley (19) won the weekend singles at Woodstock with 43 points thanks to a better back 9 over Brian Carty (21) who had a similar score.

Sean Myatt (3) won the gross with 40 points while the category winners were Pat Keane (3) with 40 points, Joe Barry (15) with 42 points and Mike Martin Hogan (3) with 42 points.

The winners of the club modified fourball were Paddy Meehan (10) and Brian Kilker (19) with 53 points. They were a point ahead of Colm Geary (6) and Mike Kelly(16) with 52 points.

There will be an open singles this weekend while the April monthly medal, a strokeplay competition, will also be played for.

Shannon Golf Club:

Last week’s ladies competition at Shannon was won by Jane Kennedy (16) with 73 nett from Nollie McCarthy (25) with 74.

Laura O’Brien (9) won the gross with 86 while the category winners were Jean Murphy (14) with 79, Dynpna Hogan (26) with 77 and Glynis Scott (334) with 75.

Kilrush Golf Club:

The men’s competition at the weekend at Kilrush at the weekend was sponsored by Whelans and the winner was Seamus Kenny (14) with 4 up.

Conor Saunders (12) was the winner of category A with 3 up from David Nagle with 1 up.

Category 2 was won by Bernard Coleman (17) with a level score from Denis Nagle (16) with 1 down.

Brendan Carey (21) won category 3 with I up from Matthew Dillon (21) with a similar score.

Brian Rogers (36) won the front 9 with 3 up while Bryden Cody (11) was the winner of the back nine with 2 up.

Gort Golf Club:

Jack Losty (27) won the Supermacs sponsored 18 holes singles stableford competition at Gort last weekend with 42 points. Colie McGarry (13) won category 1 with a similar score. The category 2 winner was John Commins (17) with 39 points. Pat Fogarty (29) won category 3 with 40points while the gross was won by Mark Deegan (6) with 34 points.
Eddie Leen (17) won Monday’s open singles, sponsored by Ward and Burke. with 43 points. Gavin Lally (3) won the gross with 35 points.
Fanny O’Dea’s society

Shannon was the venue for an outing for the Fanny O’Deas golf society on Saturday last.

James Whelan with 37 points emerged as the winner of the Dermot Custy sponsored outing. Liam Hayes with 35 points was second followed by Peter O’Leary with 34, Paul Faulknan with 33 and Brian Kilker with 32. Thomas Monahan was nearest the pin while Leroy Crowe had the longest drive.

The next outing will be on Saturday May 27 when members will play for society president Noel Haier’s prize in Portumna

Sixmilebridge Society:

Sixmilebridge society will hold an outing to Woodstock on this Saturday, May 6 with the tee reserved from 9.40am. Only those pre-booked can play on the day.

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