Dear Member,
Change in instructions from WHS. Members will only be able to gain access to their handicap index online by registering at golfireland.ie from 2nd November and NOT during week commencing 26th October as originally envisaged. We will keep you updated with any other changes. Siobhan Bogues, Gerry McGreevy and Sean Quinn Competition and Handicap Secretaries. Dear Member,
As you may have heard, the World Handicap System is being introduced to harmonise the handicap system worldwide on the 2nd November 2020. This will replace the current CONGU handicap system that we have all used to date. Each member is required to register with Golf Ireland and in doing so check that their playing record is correct – current handicap and cards submitted. Members can do so using their Club membership number and their pin number – the 4 digit number on the rear of their membership card. Members are requested to do this before the 31st October 2020. Members should use the membership number of their “Home” Club only. To do this: a. Log on to the http://www.golfireland.ie/ b. On top right hand corner “click” onto handicap/login c. If you have never registered before you will need to create a password. So “click” on “Create an account”. You will need your membership number your pin number from back of membership card and your own password – minimum 7 characters d. Once you receive a return email you will then need to “click” into the link provided and register using your own password e. Once registered please check to make sure your details including handicap record is correct. If they are not correct, please contact the Club by email. For Republic of Ireland clubs only.
8.45pm, Thursday 22nd October, 2020 Over the past number of days and weeks , the GUI and ILGU have engaged in detailed and extensive discussions with the relevant Government departments and agencies in relation to Level 5 restrictions, and their impact on golf. Since the start of the pandemic in Ireland, both governing bodies have fully endorsed the public health advice of the Irish Government and engaged extensively and successfully with government to ensure an early and safe return for golf. We have consistently highlighted the health and mental health benefits of golf and the strong compliance with the safety protocols which has ensured that our sport has been a safe outlet for people of all ages over the past five months . We have also highlighted the substantial employment in the sector and the benefits of golf to the Irish economy The Government has decided however, that Level 5 restrictions mean that all sports facilities, golf included must close. The decision is one that we regret, but also accept. Following receipt of guidance from government on Thursday evening, the guidance on Level 5 is clear, with the risk to public health meaning that individuals are asked to stay at home, with certain exceptions. As they are not recognised as essential services, the decision of Government is that all sports facilities must close in the Level 5 restrictions. This includes both indoor and outdoor sports facilities. It is permitted to open sports facilities for training sessions and scheduled matches for the exempted categories of sport, i.e. high performance and professional. It will also be permitted to open outdoor sports facilities for structured training sessions by school aged children, i.e. those aged 18 years and younger, in pods of no more than 15, under the supervision of designated coaches and in compliance with approved COVID-19 protocols and all relevant public health guidance. During these training sessions it will only be permitted for participants and relevant coaching and support personnel to be present. In the case of children’s sport, parents will be permitted to attend for child safeguarding purposes, however they will be required to comply with social distancing and other public health advice. The restrictions applicable in Level 5 are available in full here: https://www.sportireland.ie/news/return-to-sport-expert-group-issues-guidance-to-sports-sector While it is acknowledged that golf has demonstrated itself to be a safe sport during the pandemic, the wider public health guidance must be adhered to and we encourage all golf clubs and golfers to comply fully with the advice of the National Public Health Emergency Team and Government at this time. The Unions acknowledge the efforts of all affiliated golf clubs throughout the year and would like to thank the volunteers, staff and members of all golf clubs for their work in ensuring our sport is played in a safe and responsible manner. In the meantime we will continue to engage with the relevant government authorities and agencies with a view to golf courses reopening as soon as possible. Alan Kelly Communications & Academy Manager Golfing Union of Ireland Dear Members,
Regrettably the Government has just announced that under level 5 Covid restrictions, golf courses in the Republic of Ireland will close with immediate effect. This restriction remains in place until 2nd December. Paul and our green-keeping staff will continue to work on course maintenance. We are awaiting further clarification on whether or not the practice ground can be used. We will update you on this when we have more information. Bill & Paula Captain & Lady Captain Gents Open Stableford
Wednesday 21st October 2020 1st Charles Roarty Jnr (12) 36 pts 2nd Neil McGinley (13) 34 pts Gross: Ger Dalton (10) 23 pts 3rd Hugh Herrighty (27) 31 pts CSS: 70 Gents Senior Open Stableford Monday 19th October 2020 1st Kevin Roche (18) L/Kenny 38 pts BOT 2nd Sean Gilroy (26) L/Kenny 38 pts BOT CSS: 36 pts Brian McGinley Memorial - Stroke (Golfer of the Year)
Sunday 18th October 2020 Revised Result 1st Liam Shovelin (14) 64 2nd Brendan Kelly (7) 66 BOT Gross: Daniel McColgan (4) 73 3rd Lucas Wood (16) 66 BOT Front Nine: Connie Ferry (18) 30 BOT Back Nine: Bernard McGlade (17) 33.5 CSS: 68 Open 4 Ball Better Ball Stroke Saturday 17th October 2020 1st - 59 BOT John McNulty (9) Billy Griffin (10) 2nd - 59 James Gallagher (15) Portnoo Paul Blake (24) Portnoo 3rd - 60 BOT Gerard Dunleavy (19) Tommy Friel (21) CSS: N/A Gents Open Stableford Wednesday 14th October 2020 1st Eoghan Kelly (19) 46 pts 2nd Odhran MacNiallais (11) G/Dore 44 pts Gross: Carlos O'Reiily (5) 37 pts 3rd Declan McBride (27) 41 pts Front Nine: Conor Gallagher (16) F/C 22 pts Back Nine: Brendan Kelly (8) 23 pts CSS: 37 pts Gents Club Stableford
Sunday 11th October 2020 1st Seamus McGinley (15) 43 pts 2nd Ian Ireland (13) 41 pts BOT Gross: Shaun Cannon (8) 32 pts 3rd Finn Dalton (16) 41 pts BOT Front Nine: Sam Hegarty (15) 23 pts Back Nine: Fergus Mullen (15) 21 pts BOT CSS: 38 pts Today's competition was exceptional for the fact that there were two Hole-in-Ones by competitors. Paul Smyth had his at the second hole and Sam Hegarty's came at the seventh hole. What made it unique was that they were both playing in the same fourball. Congratulations to Paul and Sam and drinks can be claimed when the bar opens again! Gents Open Stroke Saturday 10th October 2020 1st John McNulty (10) 61 2nd Oisin Langan (14) 64 BOT Gross: Johnny Shields (4) P/Salon 71 3rd James Doherty (13) 64 BOT Front Nine: Eugene Gallagher (17) 30.5 BOT Back Nine: Bernard McGlade (17) 32.5 BOT CSS: 67 Gents Open Stableford Wednesday 7th October 2020 1st Keelan Magee (11) 38 pts BOT 2nd James Doherty (13) 38 pts BOT Gross: Brendan Kelly (7) 29 pts 3rd Ger Dalton (10) 38 pts BOT Front Nine: Tony McGilloway (10) 22pts BOT Back Nine: Colm Donaghy (13) 19 pts BOT CSS: 37 pts Sunday's Competition fell foul of the weather.
Gents Open Stableford Saturday 3rd October 2020 1st Seamus McGinley (16) 40 pts BOT 2nd Liam Shovlin (15) 40 pts BOT Gross: Bill McCallion (6) 31 pts 3rd Joe Terry (12) 40 pts BOT Category: Oisin Cannon (20) 44 pts Front Nine: Don Sheridan (11) 23 pts Back Nine: P Keys (13) B'Bofey 22 pts CSS: 37 pts Gents Open Stableford Wednesday 30th September 2020 1st Brendan Kelly (8) 38 pts 2nd Billy Griffin (10) 37 pts BOT Gross: Carlos O'Reilly (5) 29 pts 3rd James Doherty (13) 37 pts BOT CSS: 37 pts |
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