Howard & O’Neill advance in the West

David Howard

There was plenty of Cork interest in the Connolly Motors West of Ireland last weekend with several local golfers in action.  This year the West returned to the traditional 36/64 format but it was preceded on Wednesday by a qualifier with 17 spots in the field available.  Fermoy’s Eoghan McCarthy was one of the golfers to make it through the qualifier, he shot an impressive one under par 70 to lead the field.  Unfortunately for McCarthy, a wrist injury prevented from teeing it up on Friday.  Ryan Lyons from Douglas also made it through the qualifier to earn a place in the championship. Conor Og Maddigan, Jack O’Flynn and Gavin Sloane missed out.

That left eight Cork golfers in the field for Friday, but by Monday morning there were just two left from the field of 120 golfers.  Just David Howard and Joe O’Neill made it through the first four rounds and unfortunately neither made it past the fifth round. The Douglas pair of Peter O’Keeffe and James Walsh both made the cut but lost in the first round as did Fermoy’s Dean O’Riordan.

Fota’s David Howard has a good history of playing golf on Easter Sunday, five years agon he won his final two matches to claim the Muskerry Junior Scratch Trophy.  And after qualifying he faced a tough test in the matchplay.  Howard was up against the Spanish Seniors champion Joe Lyons, and it was the veteran who had the better start when he ended up three up after nine holes.  Crucially Howard won four holes on the back nine, and a half on the 18th meant the match was headed for the 19th.  Both players parred the 19th, but Howard’s par on the 20th was enough to send him through to the second round.  The Fota Island member was back on the first tee on Sunday afternoon.  He faced Mark Cadden and it was the Roganstown member who won the first hole.  Howard balanced the card on the second and was one up at the turn.  He held onto that advantage and was two up with two to play when he won the 17th and advanced to the last 16.  Unfortunately that was the end of Howard’s journey, losing to Evan Farrell on Monday morning.

Howard was happy overall with his performance in the first event of the year.  “It was a good week overall, a lot of positives to take for the first one of the year so happy with it.  I was playing pretty good coming up to it, I went up to Laytown and Bettystown the week before and played decent up there” said David.  “I shot 69 in the final round so was that kind of confidence boost going into the West, playing my first round with a card in the hand in a while so I was happy enough going into it.”

“Last year was my first time playing in the West so this time I kind of had a good gauge of the place.  I just walked the course on Thursday and played four holes on Thursday evening just to get engaged and feel for the place.  It’s a really challenging course especially the final six holes.”  The approach paid dividends as Howard recorded his best championship finish.

Joe O’Neill (Berehaven) in action at the 2023 South of Ireland, sponsored by Pierse Motor Group.
Picture: Niall O’Shea

Berehaven’s Joe O’Neill also had a good run in Co Sligo.  He made the top 64 after finishing on +10 for his 36 holes.  He had a very impressive 72 on the opening day to lie in the top twenty and although he had an 80 in the second round, he still qualified with two shots to spare.

In the first round he had an impressive 5&3 win over Ross Nelson, thanks in part to a blistering start.  O’Neill won the first four holes and despite losing a few on the front nine, he wrapped up the match on the 15th.

The Berehaven man who featured in the South last year was up against Thomas Abom, with his opponent playing the better golf on the front nine.  O’Neill was two down at the turn but he won the next three holes to take a lead in the match for the first time.  He held that lead and closed out the match on the 17th.

On Monday morning he faced Paul Coughlan and the match was a tight affair with never more than one hole separating the pair.  O’Neill had the lead on the 18th tee but at bogey on the last meant they were onto the 19th.  The next two holes were halved but Coughlan’s birdie on the 21st (3rd) meant his West adventure was over.

Interest Building in BoyleSports Lee Valley Scratch Cup

Robbie Walsh (Douglas) pictured after winning the 2023 BoyleSports Lee Valley Scratch Cup.
Picture: Niall O’Shea

The field is building for the 2024 BoyleSports Lee Valley Scratch Cup which takes place in less than three week’s time.  Already there are close to 50 entries of scratch or better, with Walker Cupper Caolan Rafferty leading the field with a handicap index of +5.6.  Rafferty leads a number of players from the north east with Eoin Murphy, Evan Farrell and Gavin Tiernan all set to tee it up on the 20th and 21st of April.

Rafferty and Murphy both played last year, and after getting the know the course on the opening day, and they both finished tied for fourth.  Evan Farrell is also in good form at the moment, reaching the quarter finals of the Connolly Motors West of Ireland in Co Sligo on Continue reading

Cope Alliance rase over €40,000

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The Cope Golf Alliance had another successful year in 2023, and recently held their AGM where the cheque was presented to the Cork charity.  Since the late 1970’s the Alliance has raised over €1.7million, and last year they added another €43,500 to that amount.

The Alliance is in its 47th year, and each year the members raise a huge amount of money.

There are close to 500 members of the Alliance and membership is highly valued by each of the members.  It is limited to 60 men and 60 ladies from each of the four Cork clubs, Cork, Douglas, Monkstown and Muskerry, a rule which dates back to the founding of the alliance in 1977.

The four clubs provide Continue reading

Monkstown’s Pat O’Keeffe Honoured

Pat O Keeffe Club Volunteer of the Year Award 2023
Picture: Golffile | Denis O’Flynn
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Monkstown’s Pat O’Keeffe was recently honoured by Golf Ireland, he won the Munster Club Volunteer of the Year Award.  The well-known personality has been a member in Monkstown for over 50 years and after being honoured by the club at the AGM, he won the provincial award a few weeks ago.

Interestingly Pat, who led the club to two Munster pennants in the past ten years was the first in his family to play golf.  He ended up in Monkstown by happenstance.  He had only hit a few balls in the Douglas driving range and after playing nine holes in Monkstown with a member for the first time, John O’Reilly spotted him and encouraged him to join.  O’Reilly, who would later become the GUI President, was the Junior Officer and signed up Pat for an annual sub of four pounds.  O’Keeffe describes that encounter in 1972 as incredibly lucky.

O’Keeffe took to the sport quickly, going from a starting handicap of 18 to 2 within 14 months.  “I played here in the 70’s, we had a brilliant team.  We won the Aer Lingus (u22’s) in ‘76 and ’78 and Continue reading

Muskerry Junior Scratch Trophy returns for 2024

John McSweeney in action at the Muskerry Junior Scratch Trophy semi-final
Picture: Niall O’Shea

The Muskerry Junior Scratch Trophy returns next month with the two day qualifier taking place in mid March.  The early Easter date this year means that the qualifier will take place 15th and 16th of March and the timesheet is now open.  The event usually marks the start of the competitive season in Cork and over 300 golfers are expected to play over the two days.  32 golfers will qualify from each day, and they will then go forward to the match play stage in Muskerry which will be held over Easter at the end of March.

Starting on Good Friday, six rounds of match play will follow over three days with the two finalists playing the Continue reading

Early Season promise from Reddy in Spain

Sean Reddy 
Picture: James Doolan

Sean Reddy got 2024 off to a bright start last week when he finished on top of the leaderboard in Spain.  The 17 year old was playing in the final event of the Toro Tour Andalucia series and he put together 3 great rounds to finish joint first and win the amateur category.

Reddy was playing in Villa Padierna Golf Club just outside Marbella and he led from start to finish in a field which featured several professionals and elite amateurs.  The Douglas golfer was in fine form, firing in 10 birdies over the Continue reading

O’Callaghan bringing putting to the fore

Wayne O’Callaghan lining up a putt using the SAM Puttlab camera and video system.
Picture: Niall O’Shea

Most of the golf courses around Cork remain very soft, and instead of playing many golfers are honing their skills at ranges and through lessons and classes.  Cork Golf Centre has been a busy place since January and Wayne O’Callaghan’s putting studio is one of the busiest.  O’Callaghan started focusing on putting around four years ago and now he’s recognised as one of the leading coaches in Ireland.

Wayne has invested a lot in terms of new technology, in addition to Continue reading

Monkstown Improvements Continue

Monkstown Golf Club.  Pic: Niall O’Shea

Monkstown is continuing the set the pace when it comes to course improvements, the club have nearly completed phase one of their bunker redevelopment programme.  Monkstown Manager Maurice O’Meara explained what has been involved in the six month plan.  “Phase one of our bunker programme commenced in October 2023 which covered the entire back nine.  We plan to open the new bunkers and have them back in play in early April.  Phase two is planned to commence in October 2024 and will follow a similar timeline and will hopefully be completed and re-opened in April 2025.”

“The programme is a complete redesign of the existing bunkers, and modernisation with new and Continue reading

Membership Options in Cobh and Youghal

Youghal Golf Club. Picture: Niall O’Shea

We’re just about into February and many golfers who took the winter off will be targeting their return to the fairways this month.  Many clubs have announced membership offers for those looking to join a club, an option that gives golfers a number of benefits compared with casual golfers.

Golf Ireland is the national governing body for the sport and any affiliated club can provide a Golf Ireland handicap index for new members looking to play in competitions.  Generally three rounds of golf are needed to get an initial handicap index, but once a golfer has that there are very limitations.  Club members can usually access a large number of weekly open Continue reading

Irish Mens Debut for Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is making his Irish Men’s debut this week, the teenager was selected on the Irish team that is taking in the Octagonal Tournament in Spain.  The tournament features eight European countries, with Ireland set to compete against England, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland and Spain.  The eight competing teams will be drawn into two groups of four, which will be decided by a lottery during the team presentation ceremony. Each match will have three foursomes matches in the morning and six singles in the afternoon.  Once the round robin has concluded, the two groups will compete with each other according to their group position to determine their overall tournament finish.

Murphy’s selection should be no surprise given his form.  Last year was another very positive year for the Douglas golfer.  Early in 2023 he committed to Washington College after getting a scholarship offer from the Division 1 college.  Once the season started won the Connacht and Munster Continue reading