It might only be December but it all kicked off on Facebook last night. Rivalries came out as Munster Golf announced the draws for the 2017 AIG Cups and Shields…

And it carried Continue reading
It might only be December but it all kicked off on Facebook last night. Rivalries came out as Munster Golf announced the draws for the 2017 AIG Cups and Shields…

And it carried Continue reading
Draft fixtures & Venue for 2017: Continue reading
Pictures from the 2016 Annual Delegates Meeting: Continue reading
The closing date for nominations for the Provincial Council of the Munster Branch is Tuesday next 1st November. Nominations are currently open for the 17 provincial council positions, as well as the four officer posts. Chairman John Moloughney will be leaving the post as he goes on to take up the role of President Elect of the Golfing Union of Ireland.
The Annual Delegates Meeting of Munster Golf takes place on Tuesday 29th November 2016 at the Hibernian Hotel, Mallow, at an later time of 6.30p.m. by popular demand.
Meeting Notice:
Submission of Notice (s) of Motion for discussion at the Annual Delegates Meeting are to be received no later than Tuesday 18th October 2016 at 5.00pm. Submission for Club’s Nominee(s) for position of Officers (4) and Members of the Provincial Council (17) are to be received before Tuesday lst November 2016 by 5.00pm.
Submission of Delegates so appointed by your Club to attend the Annual Delegates Meeting are to be received no later than Tuesday the l5th Noveber 2016 by 5.00pm.
Although the 2016 Championship year hasn’t been completed yet, Munster Golf have been busy planning dates and fixtures for 2017. Liam Harkin, Karen Walsh and Margaret Sugrue have been busy liaising with clubs to put together the calendar that will see close on twenty separate competitions take place in over 60 venues across the province. The 2017 season gets underway as usual with the Munster Youths – although the tournament will now be know as the Munster Student’s Championship. The competition takes place in Cork Golf Club in mid March. Cork clubs have stepped up this year in terms of availability, with Kinsale, Lee Valley, Kanturk, Blarney and Cork all confirmed as host venues.Pictures from this morning’s semi-finals: Continue reading
Pictures from the final and presentation: Continue reading
Pictures from the final: Continue reading

Jim Long Hon Sec Munster Branch GUI presents Sean Collins Doneraile Golf Club team captain winners of the Mixed Foursomes Munster Final, Gold Coast Golf Club. Picture: Golffile
There was great excitement in Gold Coast GC on Saturday as Doneraile won their first Irish Mixed Foursomes Munster title. Despite the positive weather forecast, golfers had to contend with heavy rain for much of the day. In the morning semi-finals, Tramore overcame Mahon and Doneraile had and impressive win over Dromoland Castle. Both sides stuck with the same pairings for the final and it was a closely matched affair. Tim O’Mahony and Anne Heffernan put an early point on the board for Doneraile when they won on the 15th. That was the only match to finish early as the remaining four went the distance – and beyond. Sean Barrett and Karena Hunter claimed Doneraile’s second point but Keith Ridgard and Maeve Enright won a point for Tramore, both matches finishing on the 18th. The final two matches needed two additional holes to force a decision. John O’Brien and Ann Mitchell balanced the score at 2-2 when they beat Doneraile’s Peter Duane and Anna Cotter on the 20th hole. It all came down to final match between Doneraile’s Eddie Roche and Eileen Coleman and Tramore’s Martin Walsh and Amanda O’Connor. After finishing the 18 holes level, they went on to half the 19th. The match was finally settled on the 20th hole with Roche and Coleman won, securing a first ever Irish Mixed Foursomes pennant for the North Cork club. Team Captain Sean Collins proudly accepted the pennant from Munster Golf’s Jim Long. Doneraile now advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals with hopes of following 2015 winner Dooks in adding a green pennant to their blue pennant from Munster.
Pictures from Lisselan this morning: Continue reading