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Thrilling Finish to Irish P.G.A. Championship

The Irish PGA Championship has produced it’s fair share of photo finishes since it’s inception just over 100 years ago and this year was no exception with the outcome not resolved until the third tie hole in gloomy light at picturesque Mount
Juliet. The championship which was due to be decided over 72 holes commencing on last Thursday had to be curtailed to 54 holes due to the incessant rain which fell during Wednesday night and again on Thursday morning as play commenced. Players had already started their round only to be called in after less than an hour and it was reluctantly decided to abandon the first round and to shorten the tournament to 54 holes. After the 1st round the early leader was Peter Martin from Riverside Golf Acadamey in Northern Ireland with a 67, which was 5 under par and he was followed by John Kelly, Eamon Brady and Barrie Trainor on 69. Peter Martin still led after the second round on -6 after a 71 and he was just ahead of Eamon Brady and local hope Gary Murphy both of whom had closed to within a shot with the remainder of the field closing in on the leader as well.

After the second round the field was reduced to 54 players and play had to be suspended for 3 hours on Sunday morning due to heavy fog. When play eventually got under way three players were making a move up the leader board and these were Noel Murray of Massereene, Gary Murphy and David Higgins of Waterville with Peter Martin still holding on to the lead. Gary took over the lead on the 8th hole and moved to 8 under par for the tournament after a succession of birdies. He held this lead until the very last hole where he was joined by David Higgins and Noel Murray. Gary was still a shot ahead of his pursuers playing the 54th hole but he unfortunately dropped only his second shot to par over the final round when he had a five.

The play-off was over the par five 17th and par four 18th holes and the format was a sudden death. Unfortunately for Gary he made his exit on the first play-off hole, the 17th,when he hit his second shot to the front edge of the green he proceeded to three putt and although David Higgins and Noel Murray had not executed as fine an approach they both chipped and putted for birdies. This meant that Gary was eliminated from the play-off and both Higgins and Murray continued play down the 18th. Here both players had a four after they both chipped and putted to save their pars. Up the long 17th again and after David Higgins’ approach shot came to rest some 90 yards short of the green and under a large tree he executed a divine low chip to within a foot for a winning birdie 4 with Noel Murray lipping out from the bunker for a half after his approach chip finished in the left hand bunker. Gary was unfortunate not to win the championship as he had chances for birdies to consolidate his lead on the 16th and 17th holes in his final round.

The winner pocketed a cheque for €3,500 with the two runners-up receiving a cheque for €2,150 each with Peter Martin getting €1660. It was a day to remember for David Higgins as he also won the Order of Merit and another handsome cheque.

Result of the Irish P.G.A Championship 2012

Winner: David Higgins, Waterville Golf Club (70,72,67.) ….209

Second: Noel Murray, Massereene Golf Club (70,70,69)……209

Gary Murphy, Laytown Bettystown (70,69,70)……..209

Fourth: Peter Martin, Riverside Golf Academy (67,71,72)….210

The Pro-Am which took place on Wednesday before the championship was won by a team from Stranorlar/Ballybofey Golf Club led by John Dolan with a massive score of 100 points. They just got home on a countback from a Castlecomer Golf Club Team led by Robert Giles with a Mount Juliet team led by John Dywer of Ashbourne Golf Club on 97 points in third place. John Dwyer shot a sizzling eight-under-par 64 to win the professional prize.

The final lap of the “Lexus Race to Mount Juliet” was decided last Sunday when Barrie Trainor clinched the title over 36 holes in Mount Juliet. Barrie, who was a former Senior Cup player with his home club, Warrenpoint, had rounds of 68 and 70 for a total of 6 under par to win by four strokes from his playing partner on Sunday, Brendan McGovern and by winning the final he just pipped last year’s winner, David Higgins, for the Order of Merit title as well. Barrie collected €4,000 for winning in Mount Juliet and he collected a further €10,000 for the Order of Merit title.

He beat a select field of his professional compatriots to end his year on top of the pile. This is his sixth year as a professional, having won the Irish Amateur Championship and the PGA Ulster Championship, on the way to the biggest win of his career so far. Both Trainor and McGovern led the field on Saturday after they both had recorded rounds of four under par, 68’s, over the blue championship course. Trainor started his round with eight straight pars on Sunday before he birdied the par four 9th. He dropped two shots on the 11th and 12th before he finished his round with three further birdies on the 13th, 14th and 17th holes for a two under round of 70 shots. In the meantime, McGovern, who lost a ball on the 4th and try as he might could not catch Trainor to finish his round with a 74 which was two over par and this was enough to earn him second place on Sunday. Jimmy Bolger, Kilkenny, finished joint third with David Higgins on Sunday for a good week-end.

The Pro-Am on Friday was contested by 33 teams of four comprising of a professional and three amateur golfers. This event was won by a team led by Old Conna professional, Donal Gleeson, who beat the Jimmy Bolger led team on a countback. Both teams having scored 95 points and were 3 shots clear of the team led by Greenore professional, Robert Giles. The evening concluded with a dinner and presentation of prizes in Kendals Restaurant with some lively and funny entertainment from Barry Murphy of Apres Match fame.

On the amateur scene last week there were two competitions played and the first one was the opening round of the popular Winter Series. This proved to be benefit for some members of Thurles Golf Club as they won the first two prizes. The winners had a great score of 99 points and they had 5 shots to spare from their fellow club members.

The last of the Ladies Invitation Days was held on Wednesday and the format was a Three Person Rumble. This proved to be a successful outing for the team led by Brona Reidy who had a convincing win with 71 points. Brona’s partners were Edel Banim (11) from Woodbrook G.C. and Maeve O’Reilly (12) from Powerscourt G.C.

 

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Results Winter Series 4 Person Team Event

Winners

Pat Stakelum (18) Thurles G.C.

Pat McEvoy (13)

John Nevin (15)

John McGrath (15) 99points

Second

Jack O’Keeffe (15) Thurles G.C.

V. O’Keeffe (17)

Eamon O’Kennedy (12)

David O’Kennedy (13) 94 points

 

Results Pro-Am Friday 14th October

Winners

Donal Gleeson, Old Conna

Hugh O’Connor (6)

Helen Hedigan (20)

Geraldine Forde (32) 95 points

Second

Jimmy Bolger, Kilkenny

Bill Connolly (16)

P.J. Butler (15)

Billy Fanning (14) 95 points

Third

Robert Giles, Greenore

Alan Hoyne (7)

Mark Adamson (10)

Gary Stewart (6) 92 points

 

The race is almost over ?

Next week sees the culmination of the Professional golf scene in Ireland with the final of the Lexus Race to Mount Juliet down for decision on Saturday 16th October. There will be a Pro-Am tournament on Friday 15th which is part of the weekend competition. The professional tournament itself decides which of our Irish professionals will head the order of merit for 2010 and will involve the top 30 players on the current list. At the moment this list is headed by David Mortimer who recently won the P.G.A. Irish Championship and he just leads from David Higgins with John Kelly in third place. There is a sizeable amount of money to be won on the weekend so the competition will be keen and the public are sure to see some great golf. Kilkenny professional Jim Bolger lies at 16th place on the money list at the moment and is assured of his place in the final. The winner will receive an invite into some of the top professional tournaments on the European tour in 2011. The Pro-Am will be an interesting day on Friday with teams of three amateurs joining a professional in a team event to try and win some of the valuable prizes on offer. There is only 1 remaining vacancy in the amateur team event on Friday so if some of you fancy a game in a very competitive atmosphere on Friday, call the golf shop and Francis will try to accommodate you and give you the necessary details regarding the Pro-Am Event.

Last week saw the last of the Summer Series decided and this proved to be an emphatic win for a team of Kilkenny golfers with a score of 94 points. They had a clear 5 points to spare from their nearest rivals. The winners had nines of 45 and 49 points respectively and they really put on the style on the back nine holes to clinch their win. This was the last in the series and the Winter Series will commence in two weeks time with the same format of last year i.e., teams of four, any combination, with two scores to count on each hole.

Results of Summer Series

Winners
Peter Ryan (16)
Martin Mullane (12)
Henry Bourke (16)
John McCarron (13)
(Kilkenny Golf Club) 94 points