1. G Reid (12) & F McKenna (11) – (31 – 2) = 29 points
2. G Moffat (13) & K Moroney (22) -(29 -1) = 28 points (L9)
3. F Archer (16) & N McElroy (18) – (29 -1) = 28 points
4. J O’Neill (19) & I Gibson (18) 27 points (L2)
N McCann
Competitions

By mensclub
1. G Reid (12) & F McKenna (11) – (31 – 2) = 29 points
2. G Moffat (13) & K Moroney (22) -(29 -1) = 28 points (L9)
3. F Archer (16) & N McElroy (18) – (29 -1) = 28 points
4. J O’Neill (19) & I Gibson (18) 27 points (L2)
N McCann
Competitions
By mensclub
Front 9
1st – Dan Moore(18) 24 pts
2nd – Michael A. O’Neill (18) (22 pts -1) = 21 pts (L6)
3rd – Joe Richardson (18) (22 pts -1) = 21 pts
4th – Ken Williams (9) 21 pts (L6)
5th – Gerard Barry (5) 21 pts (L3)
6th – Maurice Connolly(17) 21 pts
Back 9
1st – George Reid (12) 19 pts
2nd – Billy Ward (20) (19 pts -1) = 18 pts
Ed McDonnell
Competitions
By mensclub
1. A ball lying on a closely mown area through the green (fairway) may be lifted, cleaned and placed within 6 inches not nearer the hole without penalty. The position of the ball must be marked before lifting and when placed and comes to rest it is again in play.
2. A ball in play in the mown rough, may be dropped within one club length not nearer the hole without penalty. The postion of the ball must be marked before lifting.
3. Where relief is taken a ball lying in the rough must be dropped and STRIKE THE GROUND in the rough.
4. A ball in play in any unmown rough or in the heather and gorse, or in ANY GRASSY AREA within the heather and gorse must be played as it lies. Any relief taken is under penalty as provided under the rules of golf 2012 – 2015.
5. A ball when dropped is in play (Rule 20-4) and can not be re-dropped unless any of the conditions of (Rule 20-2c) apply, e.g. nearer hole, on to putting green, comes to rest more than two club-lengths from where it first struck the course, etc.
All other rules of golf apply, cleaning, marking subsequently moving etc.
These winter rules apply until further notice
Paddy Cooney
The Men’s Competitions Committee
20/11/2013
By mensclub
Front 9
1st – Karl Dunne (15) – 22 pts
2nd – Ray O’Hanlon (19) – (22 pts -1) = 21 pts
3rd – Bernard McGuirk (25) – 21 pts (L6)
4th – Fred Newell (24) – 20 pts (L6)
5th – Kevin O’Riordan (24) – 20 pts (L3)
6th – Billy Ward (20) – 20 pts (L6)
Back 9
1st – Vincent Fe Kelly (15) – 20 pts
2nd – Paddy Mahon (15) – (20 pts -1) = 19pts
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Albert Harding
Competitions
By mensclub
1. B. Smyth (6) & C. Collier (13) – 30 points (31 -1) (L9)
2. J. Feely (14) & R. Murphy (16) – 30 points
3. P. Archer (12) & T. Turley (6) – 29 points (30 – 1) (L9)
Seamus Crowe
Competitions
By mensclub
DECLAN FALLON
COMPETITIONS COMMITTEE.
Founded in 1916 the heath land links style course was designed by the renowned golfer and course architect James Braid, a 5 times winner of “The Open” Golf Championship who can count the design of the prestigious Kings and Queens Courses at Gleneagles amongst his greatest achievements.
James was well known for including dog leg design golf holes in his course designs and the 5th hole in particular is an excellent example of how he blended a great golf hole into the unique Howth Heathers. The exceptional views from the 16th tee are worthy of mention in any golf guide.
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Howth Golf Club is the perfect blend of old and new. Traditional and modern trends have helped maintain the character of the golf course originally envisaged by James Braid.
A special place to play golf we are sure he would be proud of today.
Howth Golf Club is home to a unique Heathland golf course, this fine links will delight all standards of golfers visiting Dublin, ireland
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