
Jason O’Callaghan (Ryans SuperValu) presenting the Muskerry Senior Scratch Cup to Cork’s John Hickey, also included is Jim Hornibrook, Captain.
John Hickey won the Muskerry Senior Scratch Cup in Muskerry on Saturday. The Cork member won in dramatic circumstances after a sudden death play-off which lasted for four holes. Hickey finished the 36 holes on a score of level par after shooting rounds of 72 and 70. He tied for the lead with Castletroy’s Andrew McCormack. The Limerick man won in Douglas last year and rarely leaves Cork empty handed after a number of good finishes. The play-off was an exciting affair and lasted for four holes before Hickey won with a birdie on the par three 6th. The first hole was halved in pars, and both golfers birdied the short par four which came next. McCormack chipped in for birdie, while Hickey two putted from just off the green. The pair skipped the 3rd and 4th and went to half the fifth holes which was the third play-off holes. Hickey had a chance on the fifth, he missed a six footer for birdie which McCormack got up and down from a greenside bunker. The 6th is probably the most Continue reading
Peter O’Keeffe and John Murphy both sit within touching distance of the lead after solid performances in round two of the Flogas Irish Amateur Open. Royal County Down was firm and bouncy again today but the links proved a challenge as just a dozen golfers broke par at the testing Irish Open venue. O’Keeffe was out this afternoon and he continued in the same form as yesterday with plenty of birdies. Two early bogies didn’t distract the Douglas member, and he got back to level before bogeying the the ninth to turn on +1. Three birdies followed on the back nine but a dropped shot on the 14th meant that he signed for another 70 and is now one off the lead on -2. Sean Towndrow 
Peter O’Keeffe shot a one under par 70 on the opening day of the Flogas Irish Amateur Open. Royal County Down was playing firm and fast today thanks to the recent dry weather and it proved a test for the Irish golfers as only seven made it into the top 25. O’Keeffe started brightly with a birdie on the first but dropped shots on 4 and 8 meant that he turned on +1. There were no more bogies for the Douglas member, and he birdied the 10th and 12th before parring his way home. He’s in a tie for 8th place and three shots off the lead.


Cathal Butler bounced back from a few disappointing performances to take second place in the Kilkenny Scratch Cup last weekend. The Kinsale and Munster golfer travelled to Peru a few weeks ago for a 72 hole strokeplay event and despite enjoying the experience, he didn’t feature in the top 10. Two weeks ago he missed the cut in the Munster Strokeplay in testing conditions at Cork Golf Club. He was back in form in Kilkenny however and with rounds of 74/71 he took the runner up spot on the countback, just one behind the winner Graham Nugent. ‘I was really disappointed after missing the cut in Cork for the Munster Strokeplay” said Butler reflecting on the past few weeks
Kinsale Golf Club will host a fundraising golf classic in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital next month. The event takes place on Friday 23rd June. Full details are available below:
Sara Byrne continued her good form as she finished in third place at the Fairhaven Trophy this weekend. The Douglas golfer was in Lancashire along with a large number of Irish golfers competing in the Lytham and Fairhaven trophies.