
Adam McSweeney (CIT/Douglas)
Adam McSweeney (CIT) and Cathal Butler (Maynooth) lead the Cork challenge at the Inter Varsity Championship aft both shot 69’s in today’s first round. Lahinch was in great condition for the opening round and the benign weather made for some good scoring. Kyle McCarron (Maynooth) led the way with a great 66.
McSweeney had seven birdies in a colourful round. A double bogey on the 6th hurt, as did a bogey on the 17th when he was standing on -4. Cathal Butler had a tough start with bogies on the first and second, but he soon made up for it with an eagle on the 4th. Six birdies followed but three dropped shots meant that he signed for a 69. Both are well inside the top ten going into the second round.
Golffile.ie Inter Varsities Gallery Round 1
James Sugrue (CIT) was out early this morning and finished with a one under par 71, an eagle on the last brought him back into red figures and he’s in 12th place going into the second round. John Hickey (CIT) is two shots back Continue reading
Dooks are running a special open society competition at the end of the month, and the prize is a society outing for 16 people next year. The event is sure to be popular with Cork golfers and take place on Saturday 29th October. The format is a team of four competition and it will give societies a great way to round off their year. Although the October rack rate for green fees is still €75, the entry fee is only €50 and that includes a breakfast bap and dinner. As well as the society challenge, Dooks also have an open day on Friday next (21st) with the entry fee set at a tempting €40 per golfer. The West Kerry links course is often regarded as a hidden gem in comparison with it more famous neighbours of Waterville, Ballybunion and Tralee. The team in Dooks have been working hard to develop their own brand and as a result they have had a very busy summer season. The Iveragh peninsula is an exciting golf destination as many golfers will be waiting to see what changes have been made by Robert Trent Jones Jnr to the old Skellig Bay course. Ron Kirby of Old Head and Castlemartyr 
Mallow’s Edward Walsh won his singles match yesterday as Ireland had a great win over England. Castletown Golf Links on the Isle of Man was the venue for the Under 16 international match. It was a dramatic final day on the Isle of Man as Ireland battled back from a 5-3 deficit. Ian Halpin held his nerve at the last to seal a one hole win against Callum Macfie to tilt the match in Ireland’s favour.
Fota Island have used the Oktober theme to launch a new golf and food offer for the month of October. For €59 golfers can avail of Golfest which includes 18 holes of golf, the special Golfest menu at the recently refurbished Clubhouse and a pint of Chieftan IPA. In addition to the offer, there are several prizes to be won, including a bumper trip to Germany. The golfer with the best score registered at the end of the month will win the top prize of a weekend trip for two to Munich including flights and accommodation. Other prizes include a weekend break for two at Fota Island Resort and also dinner for four at The Kingsley. The offer is available seven days a week, although tee times may be limited on certain days.
Mallow’s Edward Walsh had more good news this today when he was confirmed as a member of the Irish Boys (Under 18) panel for 2018. Walsh has moved on the Under 16 panel and is one of just two Cork golfers to make the national panels. Muskerry’s Jack Egan has made the Under 16 panel.

Peter O’Keeffe notched up his third Senior Scratch Cup win this month with a fine 67 in Doneraile today. O’Keeffe finished with a one under par 67, despite carding two bogeys and a double bogey. The Douglas man did have five birdies which did help the card and he was cruising nicely until the 11th when he had a double after trying to go for the par 4 green.

