Senior Open Stableford
1st Declan McReynolds 37pts (back six)
2nd Patrick Digby 37pts
3rd Brian McGuigan 34pts (back nine)
Open Stableford
1st Brendan Powell 39pts (back nine)
2nd Shea Smyth 39pts
3rd Robert Fagan 38pts (back nine)
Prize vouchers will be available for collection in Pro Shop
Competitions Convenor 2017
With Kieran Grimley, Gary McAleavey and Joe Rooney already having tasted monthly glory this season, 119 contenders took to the city’s fairways on 30 July in pursuit of the latest Medal up for grabs at County Armagh Golf Club. And getting his hands on said silverware in the Alexander Mills-sponsored event was Sean Dougan Senior, who laid waste to all of those opponents with a quite peerless Sunday performance.
Dougan has already demonstrated his matchplay prowess this term in qualifying for the latter stages of both the Smith Cup singles and the Charlemont Cup doubles along with his son, also called Sean and no stranger to honours himself. Sean Senior even featured among the prizewinners in June’s ‘9 & Wine’ event but, on this occasion, he proved himself to be more than adept at coping with the challenges posed by the game’s bread-and-butter format: 18-hole strokeplay.
A gross 75 didn't appear to be in the offing when uninspiring early exchanges left Dougan four over par after five holes. However, it was at that juncture that the then 11-handicapper really hit his straps, backing up consecutive pars at the 6th, 7th and 8th with a brilliant birdie at the 9th. Even better than that latently fruitful three-over-par front nine was a homeward dander of just 38 strokes, where another birdie at Sequoias iced a back-nine victory cake also boasting five pars and acceptable bogeys at the 10th, 16th and 18th.
Sean Dougan, winner of the July Medal sponsored by Alexander Mills, is congratulated by County Armagh Golf Club Captain Richard Stewart.
Juvenile girls (6 hole) competition Elli McKenna
Juvenile girls (9 hole) competition (President's Cup) Lauren McKeown
Juvenile boys (18 hole) 1st Oran McGilly 37 points
Juvenile boys (18 hole) 2nd Calum Connell 35 points
Senior ladies (9 hole) Barbara Jenkings
Senior girls Anna Jenkings 42 points
2nd Prize Ladies Geraldine Coyle 38 points (back 9)
1st Prize Ladies Geraldine Rafferty 42 points
Visitor's Prize Chris Moulds 37 points
Overseas/ Country/ 18-24 Niall Brady 36 points
Council & Committee Prize Martin Murphy 37 points
Past Captain & President Prize Damien Murray 35 points
Category 3 Fergal McKinney 37 points (back 9)
Category 2 Andrew Rennie 40 points
Category 1 Kenny Edgar 39 points
President's Prize Winner Noel Muldoon 44 points
1st Paul Traynor nett 66
2nd Caolan Doyle nett 67 (back 9)
Category 1
1st Jamie Calvert nett 69 (back 9)
2nd Andy Conn nett 69
Category 2
1st Dererk Hynes nett 67 (back 9)
2nd Oliver Connell nett 67
Category 3
1st Norman Mallon nett 69
2nd Stephen Miller nett 72
Presentation of prizes Saturday 12 August @ 6.30pm
All prize winners are requested to attend
Competitions Convenor 2017
Everyone at County Armagh Golf Club wishes Walter Neville a really happy and enjoyable President's Day on Saturday.
And best of luck to all those bidding to be the first player to have their name engraved on the stunning new President's Day Perpetual Cup. Have a good one, people!
Stamina was the watchword at County Armagh Golf Club on Sunday 23 July as the inaugural Scratch Cup competitions saw players complete a gruelling 36 holes in one day as they went in search of the coveted silverware.
This new event was kindly sponsored by FKP Smyth (Restoration, Painting, Decorating) and organised by Jarlath McReynolds and his trusty lieutenants Stewart Stevenson, Richard Stewart and Davy Baird. All those involved deserve credit for overseeing what was such an enjoyable and well-run competition — a unique fixture that is set to remain in the club calendar for years to come.
However, administrative efficiency was not the limit of Jarlath's ambitions on this occasion and, indeed, the three-handicapper produced a golfing masterclass to triumph in the Senior Scratch Cup, which was competed for by those in the 0-5 handicap bracket. With scoring as glorious as the summer sunshine overhead, McReynolds posted an exceptional 36-hole total of 139.
In a two-under-par opening round, the affable schoolteacher recorded a hat-trick of consecutive birdies at the 5th, 6th and 7th and another at the 12th. And, during a second round of 71, Jarlath notched further birdies at the 8th and 17th as he ran out a more than worthy maiden Senior Scratch Cup champion.
Scratch Cup winners Jarlath McReynolds (Senior) and Jimmy Wilson (Junior) are presented with their trophies by competition sponsor Francie Smyth from FKP Smyth Ltd and Club Captain Richard Stewart. They are joined by other prizewinners on the day (L-R): John Maguire, Shea Smyth, Adam Cromwell, Philip Kelly, Stewart Hall and Joe Rooney.
Senior Open Stableford
1st Ian O'Hea 36pts (back nine)
2nd John Lowe 36pts (back nine)
3rd Noel Murtagh 36pts
Open Stableford
1st Niall Brady 40pts
2nd Thomas Crowe 38pts (back nine)
3rd Joe Rooney 38pts
Prize vouchers will be available for collection in Pro Shop
Competitions Convenor 2017
Despite a Saturday of fine scoring at County Armagh Golf Club on 22 July, many may have regarded club professional Will Carey's provision of hotdogs, burgers and beers on the 11th tee as the day's very best result.
This was Will's first Professional's Competition since taking up post in April, and that hearty sustenance certainly went down well with the stroke event's 176-strong field.
Indeed, seemingly finding the surprise barbecue particularly to his liking was Johnny Brown, who turned in a tremendous display to take the top honours with a nett 66.
Brown's birdie at Lady Anne's Walk immediately preceded a disappointing double bogey five at the 3rd, but the string of four consecutive pars with which he reached the turn had the then nine-handicapper very handily placed at the halfway stage.
Back-to-back birdies at the 11th and 12th — surely owing much to Will's welcome nourishment just beforehand! — were the highlights of an equally impressive homeward trek that also included two pars and four bogeys.
Johnny eventually signed for a classy gross 74 to seal his victory and ensure he'll tee it up off eight next time out.
Johnny Brown, winner of the County Armagh Golf Club Professional's Competition, is presented with his prize by Adam Kerr, Assistant Professional, and Richard Stewart, Club Captain. Also pictured are other prizewinners (L-R) Bernard Grimley, John Maguire, Adam Cromwell, Don McKee and Roy Davis.