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8/6/2025

good win for Women's Junior cup

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​On the inter-club scene there was a great win in the rain for the Women's Junior Cup team but three other defeats over the past week for other Dundalk teams.
On Saturday, the Women's Junior Cup team beat Ardee 3-2 with Katie Rowland, Ellen McEneaney and Pauline Campbell contributing the winning points.  
On Bank Holiday Monday the Leinster Men’s Fourball team lost 3-2 to Greenore with the final match being decided on the 19th hole.  
Greenore also won the third round tie in the Pierce Purcell Shield on Sunday on a 3.5 to 0.5 scoreline.
​The Mixed Foursomes team were beaten 2.5 to 1.5 by All-Ireland champions Malahide on Sunday.  
There is another busy week coming up with the Barton Cup team meeting Ardee on Thursday at 5pm while on Friday the Barton Shied team will meet Seapoint at 2.50pm. The Jimmy Bruen team finish the week on Sunday when they play Royal Dublin 4.20pm.

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5/6/2025

Matthews wins latest mckenna man open

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Austin Matthews (19) shot 42pts to win the McKenna Man Open Singles Stableford on Wednesday beating Paul O’Hare (33) by one point.
Ciaran Sheridan (8) won Division 1, Aaron Waite (13) took Division 2 and Baltray visitor Sean Matthews (20) claimed Division 3. Neal MacKell with 34pts had the best gross score.
Wednesday,  4 June  - McKenna Man Open Singles Stableford - Overall: Austin Matthews (19) 42pts. Paul O’Hare (33) 41pts. Division 1: Ciaran Sheridan (8) 36pts. Division 2: Aaron Waite (13) 37pts. Division 3: Sean Matthews (20, Co. Louth) 39pts. Gross Recogntion: Neal MacKell 34pts.
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3/6/2025

Kenny tops on bank holiday monday.

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On Bank Holiday Monday, Adrian Kenny (22) needed countback to see off Jack McCaughey (9) and Jim McEneaney (17) after all three finished on 39pts in the singles stableford competition sponsored by The Neptune, Blackrock.
Kenny went out in 19pts helped by a par at the par five sixth and came home in 20pts as he recorded pars at the 12th, 14th and 17th.  That back nine score saw him pip McCaughey by one point and McEneaney by three on countback. McCaughey took Division One, McEneaney claimed Division 2 and John McErlean (26) was the winner of Division 3. Aidan Lawless shot 35pts to card the day’s best gross score.
Monday, 2 June - Bank Holiday Open Singles Stableford sponsored by The Neptune, Blackrock - Overall: Adrian Kenny (22) 39/20pts. Division 1: Jack McCaughey (9) 39/19pts. Division 2: Jim McEneaney (17) 39/17pts. Division 3: John McErlean (26) 38pts. Gross Recognition: Aidan Lawless 35pts.

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2/6/2025

Prendergast takes parddy markey cup as O'hanrahan wins Veteran's prize

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John Prendergast showed a clean pair of heels to the field as he won the Paddy Markey Cup by three shots after shooting a nett 64.
His nearest challenger was 89-year-old Harry O’Hanrahan (32) who shot a nett 67 and won the Veteran’s Prize with the experienced Peter Rogers shooting 74 to take the gross prize.
Prendergast, who was playing off 20, had a birdie on the par five seventh and pars at the second, third, fifth and ninth holes as he went out in 44 for a nett 34. More pars followed at the 10th and 14th before he finished with a birdie at the 17th and a par at the last. That saw him come home in 40 gross for a nett 30 and a final score of 64 nett.
O’Hanrahan was the only player to come any where close to matching Prendergast’s score with his 67 nett which earned him the Veteran’s prize. His round included pars at the fifth, 12th and 18, as he went out in 36 nett and home in 31 nett.
Rogers shot 37 on both nines on his way to winning the gross score. Pars at the fifth and 16th were cancelled out by bogeys at the first and fourth and a double bogey at 11 left him two over par for the round.
Divisional winners were Sean Gallagher (10), Eamon Kelly (17) and Michael McKevitt (19).
Saturday, 31 May and Sunday, 1 June  - Paddy Markey & Veterans Cups Singles Stroke (GOY 4) – Overall: John Prendergast (20) 54. Veteran’s Prize: Harry O'Hanrahan (32) 67. Gross: Peter Rogers 74. Division 1: Sean Gallagher (10) 69, Dennis Cunningham (11) 70. Division 2: Eamon Kelly (17) 69, Martin Byrne (16) 70pts. Division 3: Michael McKevitt (19) 68/30pts, Patrick Cole (26) 68.



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1/6/2025

mixed fortunes for inter-club teams

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​On the inter-club scene there were mixed fortunes for the various Dundalk teams in action over the past week.
The Senior Cup team lost 4-1 to a strong Co Louth side that has the potential to go all the way in Irish golf’s most prestigious inter-club competition. Baltray won both matches at home with Evan Farrell beating Conor Curran and Gavin Tiernan defeating Joseph Laverty with Stuart Grehan’s win over Eoin Murphy confirming the win as the matches involving NealMacKell and Louis Goodman and Ben Cahill and Gerard Dunne were called in.
For the second successive year the Leinster Fourball team were beaten in a play-off in the first round of the competition. Last year it was Ardee who ended their interest in the competition and this year it was another neighbour, Greenore, who came out on top. The match was decided on the second tie hole in Greenore after the teams had drawn 2-2.
The Newsam Cup team lost 4-1 to Rathcor on Sunday, losing both matches at home and one way with the other two called in once the result was known.
But the Jimmy Bruen team are into the Leinster North quarter-final after a titantic battle with Corballis in the wind on Sunday afternoon. Dundalk won both matches away but lost both homes ones by one hole. With the scores tied at 2-2 the match went to a play-off with Cameron Kilcoyne and John McKeever parring the first tie hole in Corballis to send Dundalk into the last eight against either Royal Dublin or Co Louth. 

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