In some circles he might be known as the coach to Amateur Champions James Sugrue, but there’s a lot more to PGA Professional Michael Collins than just his star pupil. Collins has spent close to 20 years working in the industry. Firstly he served his time as a trainee before going on to become a leading player in the Irish Region, and more recently he has become one of the few full time teaching professionals in the region. Over the past two decades Michael Collins has built a strong reputation as a leading coach, working with juniors and beginners in addition to some of the top elite amateurs in the game. After an impressive amateur spell, Collins took to the paid ranks after completing a degree in UCC. From there he never looked Continue reading
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Stephen Celebrates 10 years in Douglas

Douglas Professional Stephen Hayes who recently celebrated 10 years in Douglas Golf Club. Picture: Niall O’Shea
Stephen Hayes celebrated ten years in Douglas Golf Club earlier this month, and it was a very happy milestone for the PGA Professional. Having played his junior golf with Lee Valley, Hayes trained under Bandon’s Paddy O’Boyle and then worked with Brendan McDaid in Rathsallagh. 10 years ago he made the move to Douglas after the retirement of Gary Nicholson, and it’s been an exciting decade. “The time is after flying by with many things both personal and business wise filled into that time” said Hayes. It’s great to have trained two PGA Professionals in that time period and Shane currently doing his training with us. I also got married, had two kids and bought a house!” Hayes was a big hit with the members from the start, fitting in nicely into the busy club environment.

Stephen Hayes demonstrates the SAM Puttlab technology in his performance studio in Douglas Golf Club. Pic: Niall O’Shea
“The members gave us a great welcome right from the start and they have been very loyal and supportive over the past 10 years. The biggest change has been the number of new members that have come into the club over the past five years. The club is full of activity and there is a real buzz around the club with people using the clubhouse, course and practice facilities.” Being a club professional generally means that you’re also training the next generation, and Hayes has fulfilled that after successfully training Brian O’Donovan and Davey Barry. Brian is currently teaching at the Mission Hills golf resort in China while Davey Barry recently made the move to Ballyneety Golf Centre in Limerick.
As well as managing the shop, Stephen also employs staff to cover 100 hour per week rota. “Staffing is very important” said Stephen. “I have been very lucky to have had great assistant PGA Professionals working with us. Both Brian and Davey have both moved on over that time and are doing well for themselves in their roles as teaching Professionals. It was great to see Shane win assistant of the year for Year One recently. Shane works very hard and has been a great addition to the team over the past year and half. It’s also great to have Clodagh Coughlan working with us. Clodagh used come up to our Juvenile girls coaching when I started in Douglas first. It has been great to see her develop her golf game in that time and represent Ireland this year in the South American Golf Championship in January and also becoming the Juvenile Girls officer in Douglas Golf Club.” While the pro shop is often the centre of the off course activities, Stephen says Douglas is also benefitting from the substantial investment in their new practice facilities. “The retail side of the business is the centre of the business but we are lucky to have great practice facilities in the club so teaching is important part the business. We run a Winter training program for our Juvenile Members over the winter months and also through the summer months. It’s important that members get the opportunity to learn the basic fundamentals from early stage along with their Fundamental Movement Skills. As Juvenile members progress more specialist areas are included in their programs including golf fitness. Irish International Peter O’Keeffe carries out training programs for our Juveniles and is a great role model for our Junior Golfers.” Working with club members and teams is a big part of the job for Stephen and in the past ten years he’s been involved with several successful teams that have brought back pennants to the club.

Douglas Club Pro Stephen Hayes pictured in the Performance Centre in Douglas Golf Club.
Picture: Niall O’Shea
“We also work with our teams in the run up to our inter-club competitions. This is always very enjoyable and there is always a great buzz around the teams during this time. We have been very lucky to be involved in some successful team over our ten years In 2011 our Ladies Senior Cup team won the All-Ireland in Malone Golf Club. In 2015 our Fred Daly team won Munster Pennant and the following year our Junior Cup team won the Munster pennant. In 2018 our Ladies team won the All Ireland final in Knightsbrook. Along with the team competitions it also great to see individual success. Whether that’s a player winning a weekly singles, monthly medal, captains prize or golfer of the year. One of the highlights individually over that time was seeing Sara Byrne win the Irish Ladies Close Championship in 2018.” Earlier this year Stephen and a few Cork professionals attended the PGA show in Florida. While the trip was a bit of a busman’s holiday, it did give them opportunity so see some top coaches in action, and get a first look at the new technology and developments that will shape the game over the next 12 months. It was also a learning event for Stephen as he took in the latest changes.
“It was great to get to the PGA Show in Orlando in January. There is always a great buzz at this event and it is a great opportunity to see the latest golf products, teaching aids and technology on offer. The biggest take out for me from the show was the use of technology in teaching but more importantly in our members golf experience. With the weather so poor over winter months it is great to have a facility where members can practice indoors in Trackman studio where they can just play golf with their friends in a nice warm dry environment, check their distances or simply test themselves with the Trackman combine test.”
Lee Valley Senior Scratch Cup 2020
Lee Valley have just launched their Senior Scratch Cup, the event is taking place in April and is again sponsored by Boylesports. The Irish firm will again sponsor the Lee Valley Senior Scratch Cup which takes place on the 25th & 26th April. The continued support from Boylesports means the club can again stage a top class event with a generous prize fund in place. The 54 hole event has become one of the biggest three round events in the country. 2019 winner Tiarnan McLarnon will be back to defend his title, the Irish International had a great season after his win in Cork last year and he’s be fancied to continue his great run of form in Lee Valley. Tournament Director Vincent Continue reading
Muskerry Ford Junior Scratch Trophy

David Howard (Fota Island) in action at the Ford Muskerry Junior Scratch Trophy last year.
Picture: Niall O’Shea
Muskerry are gearing up for their first big event of the season, the Ford Junior Scratch Trophy. Up to three hundred golfers will take part in the two qualifying days which take place on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th of March. The top 64 qualifiers from the two days will win a place in the matchplay draw. From there the qualifiers will face up six rounds of matchplay golf. Starting on Good Friday, three days of competitive golf will produce a worthy winner on Easter Sunday. It’s a unique competition in Irish golf and provides handicap golfers a great opportunity to play in a matchplay tournament. A full timesheet is expected for both qualifying days and bookings can be made through the proshop. Last year’s competition was pretty unique, a Continue reading
Boylesports backing Lee Valley Again
Boylesports will continue their association with Lee Valley into 2020 as they remain a key sponsor for the club. The Irish firm will again sponsor the Lee Valley Senior Scratch Cup which takes place on the 25th & 26th April. The continued support from Boylesports means the club can again stage a top class event with a generous prize fund in place. The 54 hole event has become one of the biggest three round events in the country. 2019 winner Tiarnan McLarnon will be back to defend his title, the Irish International had a great season after his win in Cork last year and he’s be fancied to continue his great run of form in Lee Valley. Tournament Director Vincent Drinan is busy taking bookings at the moment and anyone interested in playing should contact him on email (vinced9@gmail.com) or WhatsApp (087 9966332). The closing date for entries is 15th April and the field is limited.
Onsite accommodation, a great clubhouse atmosphere and a great championship course all combine to make the Lee Valley Scratch Cup a great early season event. Last year McLarnon broke the run of Cork’s Gary O’Flaherty who won two in a row in 2017 and 2018. A top Continue reading
Gallery: Douglas Juniors golf with the Stars
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Muskerry’s Golfing History
Golf in Muskerry traces back to the late 1880’s but it wasn’t until 1907 that the current club was founded. After just six weeks of work, the course designed and built by professional John McNamara was opened for play in May 1907. Like many other clubs, proximity to a railway line was an essential prerequisite and the Coachford stop on the Muskerry tram line was close to the current 18th green. The membership in Muskerry grew quickly and it was the quality of the course that attracted the growing membership. The original course had five holes situated around the present front nine with another four holes across the road. In fact anyone passing the entrance to Muskerry can still Continue reading
Time for Nine
The Irish Ladies’ Golf Union and the Golfing Union of Ireland will once again run a nine-hole Championship which will culminate in a Grand Final conducted by The R&A at the 2020 Open Championship at Royal St George’s in July. Both union will run four nine-hole regional finals in the second and third weeks of June 2020 with the winning pair from each regional final qualifying for the Championship final in Royal St George’s. The four winning pairs from Ireland will play in the final, with travel and accommodation provided by the R&A. There’s also a gala dinner in the Royal St George’s clubhouse on the Friday night in addition to a lunch after Continue reading
Monkstown’s Golfing History
Monkstown is another Cork golf club that can trace it’s history back over 110 years, and remains one of the most popular golfing destinations in the county. Cork GC Professional David Brown was involved in the original layout of the course and that opened for play in April 1908. Famed course architect Alister MacKenzie also had a hand in the development of Monkstown, in 1925 his plans for the course were approved. MacKenzie removed much of the rough on the course and retained the challenge by designing a “well bunkered course”.
MacKenzie was instrumental in Continue reading
Top 5 for Murphy in Alabama
Kinsale’s John Murphy got his final US College semester off to a good start with a top five finish in his first tournament. Murphy was competing in Alabama in the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate and shot impressive rounds of 69, 70, 69 in his way to an eight under par finish for the event. Murphy’s Cardinals finished in third place in the team competition, again continuing their good form from the fall series. Murphy now has five more events in the next two months before his Cardinals team head for the play-offs. Murphy was ranked inside top 100 in the US college rankings and this was his fourth top ten Continue reading




