Mahon Golf Club won the Harbour Shield last week after a hard fought win over East Cork. Monkstown was the venue for the final, with only two teams remaining from the summer long junior golf competition that saw ten clubs compete over three months. Monkstown was in great condition on Sunday and although it was breezy it stayed dry for the afternoon. This is Mahon’s second time to win the competition, having won the inaugural in 2009. The competition has grown from the initial five clubs taking part, and there are now three inter-club junior golf competitions available to Cork clubs. Continue reading
Junior Golf
Cork North/West are Boys Champions
(Originally Published 8th Sept 2009)
Junior Golf in Munster took a huge leap forward last Saturday with the staging of the first inter-county boys competition. Over the past ten months six county squads were selected from their clubs to go forward to complete a training programme. The programme was developed by GUI Provincial Coach Fred Twomey and delivered by PGA professionals in each region. Saturday marked the conclusion of the current phase when the six county teams competed for the inaugural Boy’s Under 14 Inter-County Trophy. And it was Cork North & West under the guidance of Mallow’s Michael Collins who won on the day.
Despite working at club, provincial, national and international level for quarter of a century, Saturday last stood out for Munster Branch Chairman Michael Cashman: “In my 25 years in Munster Golf the Fota under 14 Day was by far the most satisfying and rewarding day I ever experienced in Golf. I hope that more Clubs in Munster will adopt the under 14 Boys Teaching programme. The Munster Branch will certainly be delighted to help and assist in every way. Special credit must go to Fred Twomey (Munster Coach) and the Club Professionals who were part of the teaching programme, for the last 10 months they gave of their time to teach these boys the skills of golf, the scores returned in Fota bears proof of this. The Chairman also thanked the clubs and the golfers themselves and of course the parents who gave their time to transport to boys from the various sessions around the province during the year.
The Munster Branch has been trying to develop junior golf at a time when numbers in the sport are static. The current programme was developed by Twomey who recently qualified as an Advanced Professional from the Belfry. The programme has been supported on the ground by clubs and parents and most importantly PGA professionals who managed the training programme. While Twomey can take credit for the programme he is quick to mention all involved in the recent developments in junior golf: “Michael Cashman, the chairman of the Munster Branch has led from the start, Michael Murphy, junior convenor, Liam Martin, Peter English, Sean O’Leary and Phil Cooney the Munster Youths Captain, have all done great work to develop young golfers.” Twomey continued “the programme, with the support of the Munster Branch started several years ago with the National Coaching and Training Centre in Limerick. Golf is to be improved not just as an elite panel on our pyramid but more importantly the foundation of our development is to show this game to all kids.” It’s hoped that after the successful launch, more clubs will become involved in the initiative.
(Note: The pictures include Michael Murphy from Tramore and Michael Cashman from East Cork, both huge supporters of junior golf. Murphy was the Junior Convenor and Cashman was Chairman)

Winning Team – Cork North/East: K O’Keeffe, E Goggin, J Sugrue ( Mallow), M Cronin (Macroom), C O’Callaghan (Youghal),G O’Mahony, D Lucey, C Murphy (Lee Valley). Coach Michael Collins (Mallow Driving Range)

Runners Up – Limerick: R Cunningham, R Murphy (Castletroy) D O’Mahony (Adare Manor) M McGrath, R. Hunt, G. Fitzgearld (Limerick Golf Club), S.O’Neill, D Wrenn ( Limerick County). Coach (Donal Mc Sweeney (Limerick County)

Cork South /West: M Mc Carthy (Muskerry), A Crowley (Skibereen), D Meany (Cobh) M.O’Connell (Cork), Stephen & Shane Bennett (Lismore), Michael & Jack Howard (Raffeen Creek). Coach: Paul Kiely (Cork)

Kerry: S Carroll (Ballybunion), J O’Shea (Dooks), R Kelly, D Fitzgearld, J Moran (Tralee), J Lynch (Castleisland), B Curran, N O’Connor (Killarney). Coach: David Keating

Clare: D Brennan ( Shannon), J Loughnane, J Mc Namara (East Clare) A Mc Nulty, J Dillon, A Davidson, J Murphy (Lahinch), E Moriarty (Dromoland). Coach: David Foley (Dromoland)

Waterford: B Norris ( CarrickonSuir), G Leacy (Dungarvan), T & E Conway (West Waterford), D O’Rourke, R Dawson (Faithlegg), B Murray, E O’Dwyer (Waterford Castle). Coach: David Hayes (Dungarvan)
Leading individual Scores
D O Mahony ( Adare Manor) 48pts
D Lucey ( Lee Valley) 46pts
Rory Cunningham ( Castletroy) 43pts
M Howard ( Rafeen Creek) 42pts
Munster U15/U17 Close Championship 2014
Munster U15/U17 Close Championship 2014
At Ennis Golf Club – Thurs 7th August 2014
Munster Boys U17 Amateur Close Championship 2014
WINNER: Rory Hill (Tralee) 67
RUNNER UP: Gary Ward (Kinsale) 70
THIRD: John Murphy (Kinsale) 71
Munster Boys U15 Amateur Close Championship
WINNER: Jack Hearn (Tramore) 75
RUNNER UP: Charlie Dawson (Faithlegg) 75
THIRD: Ian Halpin (Cahir Park) 76 Continue reading
Munster U13/U15 County Competitions
Munster U13/U15 County Competitions
Wed 2 July Munster U13/U15 County Competition at Ross GC 9.00am/5.00pm
Mon 7 July Munster U13/U15 County Competition at Lahinch Cst Course 9.00am/12.30pm
Mon 7 July Munster U13/U15 County Competition at Adare Manor GC 9.00am/11.00am
Tues 8 July Munster U13/U15 County Competition at Cahir Park 9.00am/12.30pm
Wed 9 July Munster U13/U15 County Competition at Charleville 9.00am/2.00pm
Mon 14 July Munster U13/U15 County Competition at Faithlegg 10.27am/12.06pm
Fota beat Mahon in tight Fred Daly Match
Fota beat Mahon in tight Fred Daly Match
The final second round match in the Fred Daly took place on Tuesday with Fota Island and Mahon playing in Cobh. Fota were missing Jack Howard who was competing in the Irish Boys Open in Thurles, but other than that they fielded a strong side. Fota had an advantage in terms of handicaps but Mahon put it up to Fota and every match went as far as the 16th at least. Fota’s Paul Twohig and Ronan O’Connell Continue reading
