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Ger Broderick
2017 Kinsale Pro Shop Challange
Later this month Kinsale will host the second edition of their Pro-Shop Challenge. Following a successful staging last year, Kinsale immediately decided that the event would have to be repeated. The event will see a re-match between Kinsale’s PGA Professionals Ger Broderick and Ian Stafford and Kinsale’s elite amateurs Cathal Butler and John Murphy. Last year the event raised over €3,000 for local Special Olympics clubs and this year the organisers are hoping to raise a similar amount for Marymount. Kinsale’s Ian Stafford came up with the idea after his nephew asked him to help out with fundraising for a team to go to the Special Olympic World Winter Games. It was also a novel opportunity for the PGA professionals to take on the two amateurs who had come up through the coaching structures in Kinsale Golf Club. Both Butler and Murphy have moved into the senior ranks now but they started golfing through the progressive coaching programmes that were set up by Kinsale and delivered by Ger and Ian.
Gallery: Kinsale Pro Shop Challenge 2016
While the idea immediately sparked a large amount of interest, the Pro’s then had the daunting task of taking on Butler and Murphy. Between them, the amateurs had won six events that season and both went to be named on Munster and Irish panels. Stafford and Broderick have Continue reading
Gallery: Kinsale Pro Shop Challenge
Congrats to everyone involved in the Pro Shop Challenge in Kinsale Golf Club this afternoon: Continue reading
Kinsale’s Pro-Shop Challenge
Kinsale PGA Professionals Ger Broderick and Ian Stafford face a tough challenge later this month as they will take on John Murphy and Cathal Butler in the “Pro-Shop Challenge”. The event takes place at Kinsale Golf Club on Monday 22nd August and the event is a fundraiser for the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria next year.
The idea came from Ian Stafford who’s nephew Darragh Ryan is a volunteer with Special Olympics. Ian explained how the event came about: “I volunteered time as a golf coach with the Special Olympics in the past so I personally know that is a worthy cause. It was my idea to have the charity match and Ger, John and Cathal all jumped at the opportunity to participate for such a worthy cause, I haven’t heard of something like this been staged locally before so I thought it might be something different and may peak some interest for the golf fan.”
The format for the day will be a fourball better ball strokeplay match over 18 holes between the 2 professionals in the club, Ger Broderick and Ian Stafford against the reining Munster Strokeplay and Fota Scratch Cup Champion Cathal Butler and reining Munster Boys and Kerry Continue reading