General News
Have you booked your tee-time yet for the County Armagh Golf Club Open Fund-raising Classic on Friday 19th May, sponsored by Irwin M&E Limited?
The ladies and gents Open 4-Ball Classic invites men's, women's and mixed teams to compete for prizes of upwards of £1,000.
Club Captain Richard Stewart, said: “The Irwin sponsored Classic Competition is all about raising funds for the club but it also affords us an opportunity to showcase our magnificent woodland course and clubhouse to visitors from far and wide.”
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County Armagh Golf Club are delighted to announce the appointment of Will Carey as the club's new professional.
Will has been a professional for over 20 years and joins County Armagh from Shandon Park Golf Club, where he was the PGA teaching professional for four years.
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COUNTY Armagh Golf Club has undertaken a major tree-planting exercise to enhance and protect the historic parkland course in the heart of the City.
Upwards on 30 new trees - paid for by members - have been planted across the 18-hole course, set in the Georgian demesne.
Horticulturist and nursery expert John Flack (left) and Greens Convenor David Baird are pictured beside one of the new trees - paid for by members - planted across the course at County Armagh Golf Club.
Plaques identifying individual club members and their families who have contributed to the scheme have been put in place alongside each of the new trees on the course at County Armagh Golf Club.
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- SUBSCRIPTIONS DUE - 1 MARCH 2017
- Appointment of PGA Professional
- JIM KIRK (Past Captain) RIP
- CAGC Captains Inauguration and Message for 2017
- New Captain Richard receives his Jacket from Marty
- Grand Draw 2016 Presentations
- CLUB PROFESSIONAL
- Members support cancer charity
- County Armagh says big ‘thank you' to sponors
- Captain Martin's charity effort raises £1804