Mount Juliet Golf Notes

Golf news and competition results from Mount Juliet Golf Club, Co. Kilkenny

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Last week was an important one for our junior members as the competition for the Captain’s (James J. Brett) prize and the Lady Captain‘s (Margaret Twomey) prize took place. This competition was washed out last June when it should have taken place in conjunction with the adult competition. Some fine scoring was recorded by our Junior members as both Darcey Carr, a granddaughter of J.B. and Luke Donnelly, nephew to the hurling Fennellys, scored 42 points and were winners in their respective sections. Darcey, playing off the ladies red tees, had a remarkable two over par gross. She dropped a total of four shots to par but struck back with birdies on the 13th and 15th holes, a fine achievement indeed. As a result Darcey now sees her handicap of 8 reduced further.

Luke Donnelly playing off the yellow tees had a level par round for 42 points and will see his handicap of 6 reducing further in the near future as well. Luke dropped two shots to par at the 9th and 16th holes but made up for these lapses with birdies at the 2nd and 15th. No doubt there is a bright golfing future in store for both of these young players. Other notable scores were recorded by Brian Staunton, Jack Cullen in the boys section and Elizabeth Shields scoring 40 points in the girls section, with the Mulcahy brothers scoring well on each nine holes. Prizes were presented in the clubhouse with proceedings ending with a social get-together for all contestants.

Myra Phelan, followed in the footsteps of her husband Bryan, a previous winner, by capturing the Residential Trophy last week. This annual competition which has a much sought after prize and is confined to the many residents who grace the estate and add great life to the social scene at Mount Juliet. Myra recorded a fine score of 38 points and had a shot to spare from her nearest rivals. Myra scored a first nine holes of 17 points but really came to life on the back nine holes by scoring a further 21 points to clinch victory from John Thompson. The youthful Iona Stevenson won the Junior Prize with a very commendable 37 points and so reduced her playing handicap further in the past week. Myra, who is also Lady Handicap Secretary, will no doubt have to adjust her own handicap accordingly after her fine winning score.

On Saturday afternoon last a Member/Guest 18 hole singles competition was held and competitors had to endure some heavy, thunder showers during the course of play. The winning score of 33 points was returned by Conor Spain with Martin Holohan and Liz Hedigan finishing second and third respectively.

Next Sunday sees the “vice-versa” competition down for decision and this is a Golfer of the Year competition. The competition is officially the Captain’s Prize to the Ladies and the Lady Captain’s Prize to the Men and both competitions are run off together with a “shotgun start” at 11a.m. sharp. Starting holes will be allotted to all competitors on Sunday morning. This competition is another of the “majors” on the golfing calendar and could clinch the G.O.Y. competition as the “Summer Golf” nears a conclusion.

Also the next round of the popular Summer Series takes place on Tuesday 16th August and as usual this is a 4 person team event over 18 holes with any combination eligible to partake and 2 scores to count on each hole.

Results Captains Prize for Juniors

Boys Winner Luke Donnelly (6) 42 points
Second Brian Staunton (17) 41 points
Third Jack Cullen (22) 39 points
Best 1st Nine Luke Mulcahy 19 points
Best 2nd Nine James Mulcahy 19 points
Girls Darcey Carr (8) 42 points

Results Residential Trophy

Winner Myra Phelan (23) 38 points
Second John Thompson (12) 37 points
Third Stephen Skehan (18) 36 points
Fourth John Mulcahy (15) 36 points
Junior Iona Stevenson (30) 37 points

Member/Guest 18 Holes Singles 6th August

Winner Conor Spain (11) 33 points
Second Martin Holohan (11)
Castlecomer G.C.
32 points
Third Elizabeth Hedigan (24)
Charlesland G.C.
31 points

Mount Juliet Golf Notes Monday 4th August 2008

The Residential Trophy took place on Saturday 2nd August. This was an 18 holes singles stableford competition confined to the Mount Juliet residents and there was an excellent turnout for the event. Play was off the green and red tees and the competition was “hot” on a pleasant day for golf.

The winner on a countback was Ray O’Malley who returned a fine score of 40 points which was just good enough to beat Chris McHugh by virtue of a better back nine holes. Ray had nines of 18 and 22 points against Chris’s 19 and 21 points. In third place came Joe Tuohy with 39 points. Ray blanked the 7th and 11th holes but otherwise he was very consistent and upped his game considerably on the back seven holes which he covered in one over par gross.

The Ladies section was won by Michelle Reynolds with 37 points. There was a special prize for the Juniors which was won by Iona Stevenson with 36 points. Michelle had nines of 21 and 16 points to win the ladies section and Iona had a great last nine holes of 23 points.

Results

Winner Ray O’Malley (14) …….. 40 points (last nine)
Second Chris McHugh (20) ….. 40 points
Third Joe Tuohy (20) …….. ...39 points
Ladies Michelle Reynolds (24).. 37 points
Junior Iona Stevenson (36) ….. 36 points

The McCalmont Cup Matchplay

The McCalmont Cup Matchplay has now reached the semi-final stages with John Mulholland to play Andrew Nixon and Pat Price Sr. to play Michael Doyle. The semi-final must be played by Sunday 31st August.

The Junior Day

The Junior Day took place on Friday 1st August and again there was a good turnout from the under ages with a full evening’s activities for all which included the championship putting course and an eighteen hole singles for the more mature juniors. Prizes were presented after some refreshments and to borrow a certain cliché “there was something for everyone in the audience”.

Results

Putting Course Winners
Girl’s – Emma Thompson
Boy’s – Max Mulcahy

Golf Course Winners
Girl’s – Flora Stevenson
Boy’s – Luke Mulcahy

Summer Series – August

The Summer Series for August takes place on Tuesday 12th August and there is a full timesheet in operation with a “shotgun” start at 2pm. The Captain’s Prize to the Ladies and the Lady Captain’s Prize to the men is scheduled for 17th August and with the running of this competition it heralds the end of the long evenings and no foreseeable improvement in the weather.