Gents Club Stroke
Sunday 29th May 2022 1st Cyril Robinson (29) 61 2nd Paul McGuicken (19) 68 Gross: Brendan McGrath (1) 69 3rd Knox Wilson (25) 69 1st 9 Kieran McTaggart (14) 32 2nd 9 Patrick Connaghan (42) 34 Congratulations to Neil McGinley who scored an ace at the 9th during Sunday's competition. A legend of a golfer! Gents Open Stableford Saturday 28th May 2022 1st Liam McKinley (13) G'dore 42pts 2nd Bryan O'Hara (33) 41pts BOT Gross: Declan Sherlock (8) B'doran 29pts 3rd William Hamilton (17) 41pts 1st 9 Eamonn McBride (19) 22pts BOT 2nd 9 Mark Anthony McGinley (26) 23pts Gents Open stableford Wednesday 25th May 2022 1st John McGarvey Cruit (11) 37pts 2nd Sean Quinn (10) 35pts BOT Gross: Robert McElhinney (4) 31pts 3rd Cathal Rodgers Cruit (20) 35pts 1st 9 James McCorkell (23) 20pts 2nd 9 Jim Carey (38) 18pts Gents Club Stableford
Sunday 22nd May 2022 1st Liam McKillion (22) 39pts BOT 2nd William Hamilton (18) 39pts BOT Gross: Brendan McGrath (1) 34pts 3rd Noel McGinley (16) 39pts 1st 9 Cornie McMullan (11) 22pts 2nd 9 Patrick Conaghan (44) 24pts Gents Open 4Ball Better Ball Saturday 21st May 2022 1st - 45pts Eamon Doherty (24) LK GC Padraig Doherty (20) Clane GC 2nd - 42pts BOT Patrick O'Neill (23) Mark Caithness (12) 3rd - 42pts BOT Kevin Ward (22) Joseph Langan (18) Gents Open Single Stableford Wednesday 18th May 2022 1st Bernard McGlade (13) 41pts 2nd Don Sheridan (13) 38pts Gross: Charles Roarty Jr (10) 23pts 3rd Patrick Hunter (23) 34pts 1st 9 Shaun T Friel (31) 20pts 2nd 9 Kevin Roache L/K (16) 22pts In case you didn't see a copy of the recent Takeoff Magazine, we have been given permission to reproduce the article on Donegal Golf for everyone to see.
I am reaching out to all local golf clubs regarding an amazing opportunity, well suited for 16–18-year-olds, to caddie for a professional, celebrity or amateur in this year’s Irish Legends presented by The McGinley Foundation. A televised professional golf tournament on the Legends Tour played at Rosapenna Hotel and Golf Resort, featuring leading tournament professionals such as the likes of Paul Lawrie, Michael Campbell, Mark James and Ian Woosnam playing with amateur golfers and celebrities such as DJ Carey, Anthony Nash, Joe Canning, James Nesbit, Keith Duffy, Brian McFadden.
The Details
(It’s possible that caddies will get a bag in the Championship Pro – Am and a bag in the Celebrity Pro – Am.) Thursday 18, Friday 19 and Saturday 20 August (3 days), for the Irish Legends tournament (Alliance format) starting from 09.00 to 11.20 The Reward
What to Do
Good luck and hope to see you at Rosapenna. Best regards, Paul McGinley Gents Monthly Medal (Stroke)
Sunday 15th May 2022 1st Cornie McMullan (12) 63 2nd Finn Dalton (10) 64 Gross: Daniel McColgan (3) 70 3rd Michael Kelly (11) 65 1st 9 Tommy Reidy (18) 28 2nd 9 Aidan Fox (23) 30.5 Gents Open Single Stableford Saturday 14th May 2022 1st Bill McCallion (8) 42pts 2nd Maurice Irvine (19) 41pts Gross: Brendan McGrath (2) 38pts 3rd Paul Grant (8) 37pts BOT 1st 9 Ciaran Ferry (21) 22pts 2nd 9 Brian O'Hara (33) 21pts Gents Open Single Stableford Wednesday 11th May 2022. 1st Conan Brennan (16) 40pts 2nd Charlie Harkin (16) B&S 38pts Gross: Carlos O'Reilly (3) 31pts 3rd Oisin Langan (8) 37pts 1st 9 Davie Logue (20) 21pts BOT 2nd 9 Fergal Callan (10) 18pts BOT Gents Club Single Stableford.
Sunday 8th May 2022 1st Nigel Doherty (15) 40pts 2nd Liam McBride (20) 39pts Gross: Gary Martin (12) 26pts BOT 3rd Cornie McMullan (12) 36pts 1st 9 Knox Wilson (25) 21pts 2nd 9 Tony McGilloway (10) 19pts BOT Hickey, Clarke and Langan Gents Open Stableford Saturday 7th May 2022 1st Seamus McCauley (10) 41pts 2nd Paul Grant (8) 40pts BOT Gross: Brendan McGrath (2) 33pts 3rd David Logue (21) 40pts 1st 9 Barry Treacher (22) 21pts BOT 2nd 9 James McMullan (10) 22pts Gents Open Single Stableford Wednesday 4th May 2022 Revised Result 1st Wm Nixon (19) P'Down 39 pts 2nd Eamonn Hunter (15) 37 pts BOT Gross: Jamie Foley (0) L'K 34 pts 3rd Brian Dolan (11) 37 pts 1st 9 Dan Sweeney (11) 21 pts 2nd 9 Joe Terry (14) 18 pts Dunfanaghy Overcome Royal Portrush in the Jimmy Bruen.
Captained by Ger Dalton, a ten man team took up the challenge of facing Royal Portrush in the foursome format. 2 teams at home and three away at the formidable open championship course. On paper Dalton's troops were up against it, made worse by the ever dependable Peader Curran's late withdrawal. 6 players travelled to the famous course Shaun Cannon/Billy Griffin, Bill McCallion/Sean Quinn and Captain Dalton and Brendan Kelly with a strong home side of Brian Dolan/John McNulty and Keelan McGee and Oisin Langan given the task of winning 2 points at home by captain Dalton. Portrush took the early advantage in almost all matches home and away, and would cement their advantage with two early wins at home despite some fantastic golf from both pairings of Cannon/Griffin and Dalton/Kelly they both came up short. A quick call back to base brought brighter news that both home pairings were going well, and would go on to win both matches, a fantastic achievement against formidable opponents. 2 -2 with one match left, McCallion and Quinn were 2 down with 4 to play and under pressure. However, with a win at 15 and 16 the match was back to all square with 2 to play. A half at 17 brought the match up the 18th, advantage Portrush as their drive landed 60yds in advance of the Dunfanaghy men. McCallion hit an exceptional 3 wood 30 ft. from the pin, this brought the best out of Port rush men, playing a difficult downhill chip from a dodgy lie into 12 ft. Quinn had a chance to win the match however came up 12 ft. short. The next putts were missed...hole halved! The match would be decided on the 19th. The Dunfanaghy men had the honour and McCallion made the most of it with the drive of the day, splitting the fairway. This put pressure on their opponents, who drove the ball out of bounds on the left, a long walk back to the tee ensued for them and unfortunately the second drive also marginally passed the out of bounds post. With their opponents now having played 5 Dunfanaghy were in control and when Quinn hit an 8 iron on the green, the the Royal Portrush men gracefully conceded the match. 3-2 to Dunfanaghy, a fantastic achievement from everyone concerned. Credit to all players from Royal Portrush who were gentlemen and fantastic opponents on and off the course. The courtesy shown to us during the practice round and on match day was second to none. Captain Dalton and his team move forward into the next round where they will meet City of Derry Golf Club. It’s all go here ahead of Friday Morning!
We are all very excited to welcome everyone to the opening of The 19th Bar & Bistro We are open from 9am Friday morning serving Breakfast, Tea/Coffee Scones & Tray bakes, with our Lunch menu also available until 4pm followed by our evening Dinner Menu from 4-9pm To mark our opening night we have Live Music with the fantastic Shane McGinley Music from 7-9pm Sky Sports now also available showing all Live Sporting Events. And what better way to kick it off than with Donegal VS Cavan in the Ulster Semi Final this Sunday, ladies KO at 1:45pm followed by Senior Gents at 4pm All welcome and we look forward to seeing you all here Gents Club Single Stableford
Sunday 1st May 2022 1st Billy Griffin (10) 39pts BOT 2nd John McLaughlin (13) 39pts BOT Gross: Daniel McColgan (3) 27pts 3rd Willie Wilkin (20) 39pts 1st 9 Sean P Gallagher (8) 20pts BOT 2nd 9 Adrian Cummings (17) 21pts Gents Open Stroke Saturday 30th April 2022 1st Gerard Dunleavy (15) 65 2nd Malachy Dunleavy (8) 68 Gents Open Stableford Wednesday 27th April 2022 1st Stanley Johnston (22) 36pts 2nd Don Ponsomby (7) L'Kenny GC 35pts BOT Gross Brendan McGrath (1) 31pts 3rd David McNamee (27) 35pts BOT 1st 9 Joe Langan (20) 19pts BOT 2nd 9 Sean Quinn (10) 20pts BOT Over the May Bank Holiday weekend Dunfanaghy’s Ulster Cup team played a very strong Dungannon side, with Captain Fergal Callan pulling out all the stops to field a quality side from Dunfanaghy Golf Club. The Ulster Cup format consists of 7 singles matches with the “home” side hosting 4 ties and the “away” side hosting the remaining 3 ties. The Dunfanaghy side boasted a very seasoned side made up of Fergal, Paddy Farry, James McMullan, Billy Griffin, Brian Dolan, Tom Kelly and Sean Quinn. The lads were up against it but travelled in hope with Fergal, Paddy, James and Sean making the long journey up to the home of British Open winner, Darren Clarke. Having picked up Paddy Farry in the recent transfer window, this shrewd signing quickly repaid his transfer fee by winning his tie. At home, Billy showed his golfing prowess by picking up another win. In 4 of the other 5 ties, our lads were defeated by very narrow margins with their matches going down the 18th only to lose on the final green. We wish Dungannon every success in their ongoing journey in the Ulster Cup. Many thanks to Fergal for putting this quality side together and it’s great to see a team of club stalwarts and recent newcomers come together for what could have been a superb victory. Maybe next year… Finally, a word of thanks to Mary Lafferty for arranging the catering for the teams whilst the renovations at the clubhouse are completed. Darren Clarke gazes out admiringly at Dunfanaghy legend Sean Quinn!
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