1st Henry Lyttle nett 63
2nd Aidan McParland nett 65
Cat1
1st Tom Calvert nett 66
2nd Shea Smyth nett 67
Cat 2
1st David Baird nett 68 (back nine)
2nd Noel Loye nett 68
Cat 3
1st Kieran Beagan nett 74(back nine)
2nd Brendan Lynch nett 74
Prize giving Sun. 4th Sept @ 6.30 pm
All prize winners are requested to attend
Competitions Convenor
1st Jonathan McKnight 42 points
2nd Rodney Villiers 38 points (back 9)
Category 1
1st Adam Cromwell 37 points (back 9)
2nd Martin Gill 37 points (back 9)
Category 2
1st Michael Calvert 38 points (back 9)
2nd Garrett O'Reilly 38 points
Category 3
1st Brendan Lynch 38 points
2nd Gerry Cullen 34 points(back 9)
Gross Stableford
1st Shea Smyth 33 points
Prize vouchers can be collected from the Pro Shop
Competitions Convenor 2016
Open Stableford
1st Roy Davis 40 pts
2nd Simon Arthurs 38 pts
3rd Barry Scully 38 pts
Open Seniors Stableford
1st Jim King 41 pts
2nd Paul O'Hagan 39 pts
3rd Paul G Doyle 38 pts
Prize vouchers will be left in the pro shop
Competitions Committee
24/8/16
JARLATH McReynolds’ level-par round for 40 stableford points won the recent Sunday competition at County Armagh.
The talented young golfer, playing off a handicap of 4, landed the prize with two birdies, 14 pars and two bogeys.
His 40 points was one better than Tomas McElmeel who pencilled 21 points from his front nine holes, but managed only a further 18 points from the back nine.
Tomas’ 39 points and better back nine holes however, was just that little bit better than Gareth Reilly who also returned 39 points.
EUGENE Creelman’s 41 stableford points was enough to lift the County Armagh Half-Century Cup.
In the annual competition for the club’s over 50’s golfers, the 13-handicapper took the honours – albeit on countback, after Derick Hynes returned an equally impressive 41 points.
A massive 23 points from his back nine holes – added to 18 points from the front nine - undoubtedly sealed the result for Eugene.
IT may not have been the Olympic gold medal won by Justin Rose, but Sean Dougan’s August Medal win at County Armagh will be treasured just the same.
The local tyre company manager was the impressive winner of the Daly Motor Spares sponsored stroke competition.
Playing off a handicap of 13, his nett 62 was three shots better than the rest of the field. Anthony Conlon was the closest anyone got to Sean, returning a nett 65.
Sean Dougan is presented with the August Medal by Nicky Daly from Daly Motor Spares Ltd, competition sponsors, in the company of County Armagh Golf Club Captain Martin Oliver, and runners up Philip Kelly and (back row L-R) Sean McAnenly, Anthony Conlon, Ronan O'Reilly and Norman Mallon
1st Mark E Hughes 40 points
2nd Lee Stewart 38 points (back 9)
Category 1
1st Gary McCourt 37 points (back 9)
2nd Jonathan McKnight 37 points
Category 2
1st Kenny Spence 38 points
2nd Conor McGuigan 36 points (back 9)
Category 3
1st Norman Mallon 36 points
2nd Tom Donnelly 34 points (back 3)
Gross Prize Jarlath McReynolds 33 points
Prize vouchers can be collected from the Pro Shop.
Competitions Convenor 2016
1st Ronan O'Reilly nett 62
2nd Paul Pender nett 67
Category 1
1st Neil Linton nett 69 (back 9)
2nd Kieran Grimley nett 69
Category 2
1st Declan McReynolds nett 68 (back 9)
2nd Winston Gordon nett 68
Category 3
1st Pat McAleavey nett 73 (back 9)
2nd Jason Yau nett 73
Gross Prize Philip Kelly Gross 72
Presentation of prizes Saturday 27th August @ 6.30pm.
All prize winners are requested to attend.
Competitions Convenor 2016.