October Medal 6th October 2019
Winner: Sean Fotheringhame (2) 40 Pts.
Gross: Niall Birmingham 36 Pts.
Class 1: Tommy Breen (11) 38 Pts.
Class 2: Paddy Cooney (15) 39 Pts.
Class 3 : Donal Blake (25) 35 Pts.
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October Medal 6th October 2019
Winner: Sean Fotheringhame (2) 40 Pts.
Gross: Niall Birmingham 36 Pts.
Class 1: Tommy Breen (11) 38 Pts.
Class 2: Paddy Cooney (15) 39 Pts.
Class 3 : Donal Blake (25) 35 Pts.
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By ladiesclub
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WINNER: Jassy O’Siochain (12) 34 pts
RUNNER-UP: Jane McAleese (16) 33 pts L9
By ladiesclub
WINNERS:
Mirja Wenski (27) & Geraldine McGuire (29) 43 pts.
SECOND:
Deirdre Ward (26) & Fíona Murphy (28) 40 pts.
THIRD:
Breda Mullally (14) & Carmel Walshe (22) 39 pts.
9 Hole Singles Competition
Winner: Carol Carberry (21) 15pts
Runner-Up: Liz Davies (28) 13pts L6
By ladiesclub
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WINNER: Barbara McMullan (19) 36pts
By ladiesclub
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CLASS A:
Winner: Joan O’Connell (9) 36pts L6
Runner up: Helen Dawkins (13) 36pts
CLASS B
Winner: Judith Malcolm (20) 38pts
Runner Up: Bridie Byrne (23) 37pts L9
CLASS C:
Winner: Anne Kelly (29) 36pts
Runner Up: Mirja Wenski (27) 32pts L9
CLASS D:
Winner: Siobhan O’Connell (32) 32pts L9
Runner Up: Sylvia Kennedy (33) 32pts
9 Hole Competition
Winner: Derval Magann (14) 19pts
Runner-Up: Margaret Lillis (25) 18pts
9 Hole Seniors Competition
Winner: Noreen Maynard (33) 18Pts
2’s Eileen O’Brien on the 8th hole
By ladiesclub
Ladies Cup – Singles: Winner Alice Kissane (20)
Runner Up Julie Jordan (28)
Ladies Scratch Cup: Winner Joan O’Connell (9)
Runner Up Pauline Mulligan (12)
Ladies Fourball: Winner Kate Brosnan (13) & Barbara McMullen (19)
Runners Up Pat Slowey (13) & Ann Coleman (24)
Ladies Foursomes: Winner Helen Dawkins (13) & Alice Kissane (20)
Runner Up Derval Magann (14) & Carmel Walshe (22)
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
Alan O’Sullivan is our resident club professional and offers a wide range of coaching.Please see more on our Golf Academy page.