Sara Byrne continued her current run of form with a solid, performance at the World Amateur Team Championships in Abu Dhabi last week. Byrne started with a blistering 68 on the opening day, taking full advantage of an early tee time and cooler playing conditions. Six birdies in that opening round showed that the course was set up for low scores and at the end of the opening day Byrne led the field of 108 golfers. A later tee time on the second day meant Sara was playing in the hottest part of the day, and a Continue reading
Month: October 2023
Byrne claims first NCAA Win
While there was little in the way of golf in Cork last weekend, there were a few Cork golfers making waves. Sara Byrne recorded his first NCAA win last week when she came out on top in the Pat Bradley Invitational in Florida. Byrne opened with a level par 72, but found herself eight shots off the lead after teammate Barbora Bujakova shot a 64. It didn’t even look like Byrne might match par after a tough start. She found herself three over par after just five holes thanks to three bogies in a row from the third hole. Four birdies would follow to get Byrne into the red but a bogey on the second last hole saw her sign for level par.
Day two saw a very different start from Byrne, she dropped six bridies in her opening nine holes to race up the leaderboard. A level par Continue reading
Cork hosts MacKenzie Society Gathering
Cork Golf Club celebrated part of their history when the club hosted the 33rd Annual Gathering of the Alister MacKenzie Society. MacKenzie was the most prolific course architect and designer in the early 1900’s. MacKenzie is responsible for some of the most famous golf courses from the first half of the last century including Augusta National, Cypress Point and Royal Melbourne.
In 1925 he came to Cork and redeveloped the Little Island links which had been home to Cork since 1897. MacKenzie also had a hand in designs in Muskerry and Douglas in the 1920’s as well as designing Lahinch’s famous Old Continue reading
Impressive US Debut for Cain
Cork duo Morgan Cain and Mark Healy were part of a win in the US last week when their college team Tusculum Pioneers won the King University Invitational. Healy is in his first year as Director of Golf Operations while Cain joined the Pioneers as a student freshman in August.
Morgan Cain was playing in his first NCAA event and he led the competition after day one thanks to a four under par round. Cain posted five birdies on the opening round including three on his outward nine for a 32. He moved his score to -4 with a birdie on the 13th before surrendering a bogey on the 16th. He bounced back with a birdie on 17 and would end the day with a par on the final hole for his opening 66. He got off to a rocky start in the second round as he went out with a 38, but shot three-under par 32 for his final nine holes of Continue reading



