FIRST: Gillian Guinness (11) 67 pts.
Helen Dawkins (18)
Carole Reid (35)
SECOND: Fiona McMorrow (28) 64 pts.
Pauline Jones (33)
Mary Flannery (33)
THIRD: Mary Judge (12) 60 pts.
Kay Deasy (13)
Ann Coleman (21)

By ladiesclub
FIRST: Gillian Guinness (11) 67 pts.
Helen Dawkins (18)
Carole Reid (35)
SECOND: Fiona McMorrow (28) 64 pts.
Pauline Jones (33)
Mary Flannery (33)
THIRD: Mary Judge (12) 60 pts.
Kay Deasy (13)
Ann Coleman (21)
By GM
Our Friday Nighters Final and End of Year Gala will take place this coming Saturday the 13th October.
Tee Times are available by booking online.
Cost per Couple is € 60 and this includes golf and meal.
All dinner bookings should be made via the bar.
Please pay at time of booking.
Non Players are welcome to attend the meal, Dinner only cost of € 26 per person and you can book your place for the dinner via the bar.
We look forward to a great day and a very enjoyable evening.
Michael O’Hanlon
Friday Nighters Convenor
By GM
Snooker at Howth Golf Club.
Blitz every Tuesday from 7.30 pm as our our snooker season kicks off once again. New members especially welcome. Entry Fee € 4.00 and Re-Entry € 1.00. This is a fun Event for all grades.
Contact Muiris Heron for further details.
By GM
Hamper Fourball 7th October 2012
1st: Brendan Smyth H’cap 8
John Smyth H’cap 10 40 pts
2nd: Martin Cleary H’cap 11
Pat King H’cap 18 39 pts
3rd: Dan Moore H’cap 19
George Reid H’cap 13 38 pts ( last 3 )
Mossy Connelly,
Well done to Sean Cleary – Golfer of the year
By GM
Just an update on course works. Hollow coring took place on the week of the 7th of September. I went with a half inch core which resulted in a deeper core. This was followed with sand which, believe it or not , every green got three tons so far. I was hoping to do the tees as well but with the weather last week the team were playing catch up on cutting. We hope to do the tees next week.
The main benefits of hollow coring are
It relives compaction on the greens
It allows air to get into the greens.
Encourages the roots to go further down,
Takes out thatch and black layer in the soil,
The sand helps with the drainage.
It is also a perfect time for us to over seed the greens. All of which are essential for good root and grass growth.
If all goes well you will be glad to hear that we hope, all things been equal, that we will not have to Spring core in March as we usually did.
Regards
Darren Ward
Head Green Keeper.
By ladiesclub
CSS; 74. Alt day: 74.
CLASS A
WINNER: Yvonne Agnew *(12) 37 pts
Mary Judge (13) 35 pts
RUNNER-UP: Fíona Staunton (17) 34 pts L9
CLASS B
WINNER: Mary Plunkett (19) 34 pts
RUNNER-UP: Marie Nolan (21) 33 pts
CLASS C
WINNER: BredaSwan (29) 35 pts L9
RUNNER-UP: Bernie Hourihan (26) 35 pts
CLASS D
WINNER: Mary Flannery (33) 33 pts.
RUNNER-UP: Mary E. Archer (32) 28 pts
GROSS: Laura Doherty 30 pts
TWOS: Mary Plunkett 8th Hole.
Marie Nolan 8th Hole
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.