The winner of the men’s 3 T’s singles competition at Ennis, played off the yellow markets, was Darren McGill with 40 points.

He will now join the club captains and the winner of the ladies 3Ts qualifier at either the Ryder Cup course in the K Club or Portmarnock Golf Club.

The overall winner of last week’s ladies competition at Ennis was Kathleen Pyne (32) with +1.

Kitty Morris (15) won division 1 with a level score while Peggy Costello (22) was the division 2 winner with plus 1 with the division 3 honours going to Patricia O’Reilly (47), also with plus 1.

In the 9 hole competition, the division 1 winner was Claire Ruane (9) with 16 points while Mary Gardner (17) winning division 2 with 18 points while Carmel Cummins (22) won division 3 with 20 points.

The Ennis senior men’s social group competition played on Thursday April 20 was won by Ollie Kennelly, Tim Kelly, Noel Connellan and Tony Kehoe with 69 points.

In second place were Martin Coffey, Michael Kerin, Sean Ryan and Matt Flynn also with 69 points and in third place were Liam Pyne, John O Flynn, Larry Parks and Paul Mockler with 68 points.

Shannon Golf Club:

In the Australian Spoons qualifier at Shannon the winners were Jane Kennedy and Emma O’ Halloran with 39 points, winning on the back 9 from Michelle Pyke and Laura O’Brien with third place filled by Linda Boland and Joan Hoctor with 37 points.

Dromoland Golf Club:

The weekend competition at Dromoland was a men’s 18 hole foursomes event which was won by Eric Flynn and Stephen Bergin with 41 points. They had one to spare over John Hayes and Cian Connellan with club captain Jimmy McManus and Gerry McInerney a further point back in third place.

Alan Pyne won the midweek 9 hole competition with 20 points from Paul Morrissey with 19 and Sean Hayes with 18.

In the men’s seniors competition last week, Bart O’Brien won category A with 18 points. William Fitzgerald was second with 17 points with John Casey in third place, also with 17 points.

In category B the winner was Matthew Cooney with 22 points from John Murphy with 19 and Paul Dyar with 12.

East Clare Golf Club:

Heather Cullen (22) with 34 points was the winner of the ladies green jumper competition at East Clare last week.

Noreen Doyle (22) was in second place with 33 points while the gross was won by Evelyn Skehan (14) with 14 points.

Last Wednesday’s ladies competition was a team scramble which was won by Joan Kinsella, Hannah Guinnane and Breda McCarthy with 32 points. In second place, a point behind were Mary Collins, Ursula Hogan and Ann O’Grady.

The winners of last week’s senior men’s competition were Brendan Moloney, Terry Coughlan and Jim Bradley from Stefan Hahne, Jimmy Nagle and John Farrell while third spot was filled by Seamus Mason, Pat Duggan and Martin Kelly.

Kilrush Golf Club:

Last weekend’s open singles competition at Kilrush was won by Malcolm McCarthy (9) with 41 points.

Tom Dillon (12) was the category 1 winner with 39 points, Bernard Coleman (17) won category 2 with 41 points while Noel Kilkenny (20) won category 3 with 39 points.

Lahinch Golf Club:

The date for the men’s monthly medal competition at Lahinch has been changed to May 6. The Ballybunion Exchange day is scheduled for May 13.

Woodstock Golf Club:

Hugh McGrath (11) won the club singles at Woodstock last week with 39 points, a point ahead of Oisin Kenneally (9).

Ray, Edward and Stephen Casey and Frank McEnery were crowned Spring league champions at the weekend.

Woodstock won the Costelloe cup the annual fixture with their neighbours Ennis, winning on a score of 221 points to 211 points.

This weekend there will be a club singles competition and a modified fourball betterball event for which re-entry will be allowed with a different partner.

Gort Golf Club:

The Rockfield cup, an 18 hole stroke competition for ladies at Gort, was won by Fran O’Reilly (46) with 67. In second place was Phil Mulkerrins (25) with 72 followed by Charlotte Kelly (28) with 73. The gross was won by Hannah McInerney (7) with 88.

In last week’s 18 hole singles stableford competition the winner of category 1 was Sara Broderick (20) with 33 points. Category 2 was won by Patricia Skehill (28) with 34 points, category 3 by Evelyn Fahey (32) with 34 points and category 4 by Anne Flaherty (45) with 39 points.

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