The final round (round 8) In the Ozone Health and Fitness Winter league took place at Woodstock over the weekend when the format was scotch foursomes.

Winners on the day were Noel Casey and Michael Lynch with 43 points two more than Ollie McNamara and Dermot Thornton with third place filled by Jonathan Clohessy and Brendan Neylon with 40 points.

The previous round was a modified fourball when the winners were Liam O’Connor and Tony Neville with 49 points and they won on a countback from Aidan Mulcahy and Sean Howard who had a similar score.

The overall league winners are Pat O’Brien and Kieran Quinn with 234 points, one more than Aaron Lavery and John Baker.

Joint third on 230 points were Cathal and Mike Kelly, Brian Kilker and Paddy Meehan. They were followed on 229 points by Aidan Mulcahy and Sean Howard with sixth spot filled by Noel Casey and Michael Lynch with 228 points.

It is hoped to present the winners with their prizes at the Captain’s Drive-In in March.

The Ozone Health & Fitness Spring will commence on the weekend of January 17 and will run for 7 weeks. Again, it will be for 2 player teams playing different formats.

The St Stephen’s Day team of 4 ‘Reversed Waltz’ competition was won by Rob Cantwell, Chris McGrath, Paul Coote and Kenny O’Shaughnessy with 79 points.
Last week’s club singles was won by Tony Coote (13) with 36 points from Pat O’Brien (12) with a similar score. Frank McEnery (15) with 35 points was third.

The previous week’s club singles was won by Pat Barry (14) with 38 points. There will be a 15 hole club singles this week-end.

Kilrush Golf Club:

The week 6 winner (December 22) in the Christmas Turkey competition at Kilrush was Eoin Fitzgerald (9) with 26 points.

Last weekend’s singles winner was Bernard Coleman (8) with 31 points from Brian Scanlan (6) with 29 points. In joint third place with 27 points were Patrick Coleman (8) and Gavin Duffy (12).

The winner of the par 3 league was Bernard Coleman (8) with 50 points
John Stapleton with 36 points was the winner in the Exlectic stableford competition while the gross winner was Patrick Coleman with 41 points.

Dromoland Golf Club:

The winner of the Christmas week ladies 9 hole festive competition at Dromoland was Joan Ryan with 20 points from Mairea Toomey with 18 and Siobhan Fitzpatrick with 17 points.

The men’s competition winner was Daragh McCoy (15) with 41 points and he had one to spare over David McNamara (15) with third spot filled by Sam Kaghazchi (35) with 35 points.

The December 28/29 festive 9 hole competition for men was won by Gordon Daffy with 24 points from Brian Maloney with 19 with third spot filled by Pat Keogh who also scored 19 points.

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