News up to Sunday 27th July

Photo 1.  Templemore Golf Club, Captain’s Prize Winner,  Bernie O’Rourke presentation by Captain Sean Lee.

Photo 2.  Templemore Golf Club, Captain’s Prize 2nd. Winner,   Joe Shelly, presentation by Captain Sean Lee.

Photo 3.  Templemore Golf Club, Captain’s Prize Winners. Joe Shelley, Michael Fogarty, Bertie Keane,  Dinny Maher, Gerry Keegan,  Tommy Sweeney,   Olly Murray,  Frank Russel,  Joe Fahey,  Capt. Sean Lee, Winner, Bernie O’ Rourke,   John Galvin,  Padraig Moloney.  (All Photos by Seamus Bourke)

Captain’s Prize.

Sean Lee’s Captain’s Prize Result:

1st. Bernie O’Rourke 159.5

2nd. Padraig Moloney 161

3rd. Bertie Keane 167.5(CB)

4th. (Gross) Joe Shelly 164

5th. Dinny Maher 167.5

6th. Joe Fahey 169

7th. Tom McGrath 174(CB)

1st 18 Jerry Keegan (jnr.) 60

2nd 18 Frank Russell 67

Final 9 Michael Fogarty 32

Past Cpt. John Galvin 174

 

COMPETITION NEWS:  A bit of novelty this week. Qualifier for the NCBI 4ball event.
11hole 4ball s/ford, green markers, entry/re-entry 5 euro each. Holes 1 to 11.

 

TEAM NEWS: Well done to the Country Clubs team who saw off Rafeen Creek in some style. There were wins for T Tuohy, T Mc Grath and P Moloney while D Maher and S Bourke were ahead when called in.

Hard luck to our Morrissey’s Cup team who went under to Abbeyleix in their 2nd leg game.  Team,  Sat July 26th

Country Clubs V Raheen Creek Team.

Dinny Maher

Tom McGrath

Padraig Moloney

Timmy Tuohy

Shamus Bourke

Subs

Sean Cashman

Dinny Touhy

Bertie Keane

Members should note regulations regarding team participation. In addition to handicap limits, players must have at least 20 cards on their record with 4 in the previous year. Generally, eligibility is based on lowest handicaps in the previous year.

 

The “Consolation Stakes” attracted a modest entry, but scoring was good. 1st T Sweeney 40pts (20,20) 2nd O Murray 40pts (22,18).

 

50/50 Winner,  July 23rd.  Tom Kavanagh

C/O Declan Russell 150 euro.

 

Men’s Seniors.  On a fantastic day for golf and Bon ami we celebrated our captain’s week in fine style and to have our Captain Sean Lee join us was the icing on the celebration cake. The eight teams played well that resulted in 1st place with 54 points were Seamus Bourke, Tom Kenny, Les Mason and James Murray in 2nd place on 53 points were Tom McGrath, John Galvin, Pat Maher and Jim Casey and in 3rd Place with 50 points was Michael Purcell, Pat O’Connell, George Collins, and Jimmy Middleton. Great day that benefited the club thank you.

News up to 20th July 2025

Photo A.  Templemore Golf Club, Captains Prize 1st. And 2nd. group off the Tee.   L.R.  Martin Gleeson, Declan Kennedy, Michael Fogarty, Captain Sean Lee, Donal Golden, Jerome Ryan, Kevin Fogarty.

Photo B.  Templemore Golf Club, Captains Prize, 3rd. group off the Tee, L.R. John Galvin, Phonsis Deegan, Mattie Stapleton.

Photo C.  Templemore Golf Club, Captains Prize, 4th. group off the Tee, l>R. Tommy Foley, Ted Kennedy, Tony O’Toole.

 

18/7.  Men’s Captains Prize got off to a great start, with the weather in its favour.  Round 1 Concluded and the cut for round 2 is 74 to be played next weekend.

 

16/7.  Men’s Seniors,  Well, the weather of the weekend was a long distant memory as the rain Pitter Pattered off the Umbrellas over the hardy soles that ventured out onto a wet but still fine course.

The weather did not it seemed lessened the scoring and great play was witnessed in the Seven teams that participated.  In 1st place on 54 points was Pat Looby, Mick Murphy, John Galvin and Seamus Ryan

Close 2nd. with 52 points was Ambrose Purcell, Tommy Foley, Jim Gilmartin and Eoin Wolahan.  Even closer 3rd on 51 points was Bertie Keane, Frankie Shortt and Martin Mullally.  Well played one and all beating everything the elements could throw at us.

 

22/7.  Ladies Captain Prize.  Will be run on Tuesday 22th  & Saturday 26th. of July.  Please text your name or enter in Clubhouse.  Times available on Tuesday are  10 am,  2 pm, or 5 pm.  3 completed 18 holes are required to win prizes.

Draw will take place on Friday 18th

 

19/7.  Ladies Revive Team. Played Tipperary Town on Saturday 19th. 3 teams  at home , 2 teams away, won 3-2.  Playing Cahir in next round.  Congratulation to all the Ladies.

 

11/7.  Men’s Competition,  Friday 11th. and Saturday 12 July and Sunday 13 July .   1st. James Connolly, 2rd.  Jody Boyle, 3rd. Kevin Fogarty.

 

Dates for your Diary.

REMINDER: Casual play on Sunday morning and other busy times is not permitted.

Mc Hugh Cups: This once popular event is being revived and will consist of a qualifier – men and women, More details in due course.

Ladies Captain Prize.  Will be run on Tuesday 22th  & Saturday 26th. of July.

News up to Sunday 13th July 2025

Templemore Golf Club, Summer Camp Academy for Juveniles and Adults every Wed from 11 to 1 pm.

Summer Camp Academy.

9/7,  Templemore Golf Club Summer Camp Academy for Juveniles and Adults every Wed from 11 to 1pm. Instructions by Golf Pro Shane Ryan.  Join up and enjoy this wonderful game. Each year the interest gets stronger.  To book your place contact Pat O’Connell 0879205821.  It’s never too late to learn or improve.

Summer Camp Academy appreciation.

A special word of thanks to Shane Ryan for providing the lessons and a huge thank you to Tony O Toole, Mick Keely and Les Mason for helping out. Event Manager, Pat O’Connell.

 

6/7.  RESULTS: The novel v Par event got a fine response with weather and course in excellent condition gave great advantages.
1st. Ailbe Egan 9up, 2nd. Trevor Quinn 2up, 3rd. James Keating 1up.

 

Play in Pink Contribution.

6/7.  Dear Members:  On behalf of the Ladies Committee, I wish to acknowledge €1,700 euro was raised over the four days of ‘Play in Pink’ week.  A sincere thanks to

all of you who took part, and contributed so generously, and who helped out in various ways – well done to each and everyone. Sincerely, Mary Hogan.

 

6/6. Seamus Cody Cup.  MATCHPLAY: The name of Bertie Keane is the next to be etched on the Seamus Cody Memorial Cup.  He beat Lorcan Reilly on the 19th in the final played this evening.  Well done to both players on their achievement and for getting the event completed on schedule.  Seamus Cody R.I.P. Seamus was Captain in 1977 and President in 2005.  The Cody family will be proud to know the cup and the competition is revived since Covid.

 

9/7. 50/50, Winner,  July  9th.  Paddy Fogarty. €14O Euro.

 

18/7.  Captain’s (Sean Lee)Prize goes ahead as scheduled over the last 2 weekends of July. Events in Dublin 3 have led to a bit of adjusting. Time slots are as follows: Friday 18th 2.30 to 4.00 pm.

Saturday 19th 9.00 to 11.00, 2.00 to 3.00

Sunday 9.00 to 11.00.  Members are asked to indicate preferred time via this Forum or on the sheet in the Locker Room. As slots fill they will close when full and will not be extended. Requests for times outside the above will be considered but cannot be guaranteed. The slots can cater for 132 players. Early booking is advised. Draw will be published on Wednesday 16th.

 

Mc Hugh Cup: Another Revived competition in honor of Rita and Joe McHugh.  Rita was Lady Captain in 2001. The play off has been deferred and will not be played until after the Captain’s.

 

9/7Mixed RESULTS: Another fine turnout for version 14 with the weather getting even better. Scores reflected that too with calculators required. 1st. D Kennedy, J Gilmartin, Dee Hayes 29.0 (18 last 6) . 2nd. Trevor Quinn, Liam Leahy and Tony O’Toole, Marie Hanrahan 29.0 (19 last 6).  A fantastic turnout on a glorious summer evening and finished with a cuppa and sandwich complements of the Ladies.

 

10/7.  Visitors.  The club extended a very worm welcome to our visitors from France and Italy who tested their skills against a motley local group on Friday and Saturday morning. They have acknowledged to all that they were delighted with the welcome and especially the “Warm” weather, just like home.  Much appreciation to all who contributed their time and especially to the organiser Tom McGrath.

 

10/7.  Men’s Seniors.  On a fantastic day for golf when the bronzed members of the seniors were factor 50 up. The course was great and there was a great run on the fairways. This allowed some excellent scoring in 1st place with 56 points was Michael Purcell, Pat Maher, Tony O’Toole and Eoin Wolahan. In a close run thing for 2nd on countback with 53 points Tommy Sweeny, Tom Hogan and John Stapleton also on 53 points in 3rd Donal Golden, Brendan Russell, George Collins and Willie Haverty. Well played gentleman.

 

17/7. Volunteers.  A call for volunteers on the course on Thursday next at 2pm. Still a few spinnies to be tidied, a few bits and pieces to be stimmed.  We’re coming up on Sean’s captains prize so any thing we can do to assist Pat and Dinny would be greatly appreciated. I think everyone would agree the lads have the course in fantastic condition, so one more push on Thursday.  Tommy Foley Volunteer Manager.

 

8/7.  Ladies Golf.  Aggregate result of the Competition played on Tuesday 8 July 2025 and Saturday 12 July 2025.  1st. Bridget Kennedy, 2nd. Marian Keely, 3rd. Mary Stapleton.

Ladies Captain Prize. A little reminder coming up Lady Captain competition coming up Tuesday 22nd. and Sat 26th. All details will be posted next week .

 

Dates for your Diary.

19/7. Captain’s (Sean Lee) prize. Sat 19th. July

REMINDER: Casual play on Sunday morning and other busy times is not permitted.

Mc Hugh Cups: This once popular event is being revived and will consist of a qualifier – men and women, More details in due course.

News up to Sunday 6th July 2025

Templemore Golf Club, Morrissey Cup Team, L. R.  Tony O’Toole, Tom Ryan, Jim Gilmartin, Team Manager and Club Captain Sean Lee, Cathal O’Shea, Bernie O’Rourke.

 

5/7.  Team news: Our Morrissey Cup team ground out a thrilling 3/2 win over Abbeyleix in the 1st. leg of their semi final game. Wins for Bernie O’Rourke 17th, Jim Gilmartin 17th. and crucially Tom Ryan on the 19th. The 2nd. leg has not been fixed as yet. Well done lads.

 

2/7.  SOCIAL MIXED: Another pleasant chapter in the Mixed story helped again by the weather and the magic in the catering department. Takes a bit for all these things to fall into place. Well done all. There was some golf played too !!

1st. M Carey, M Keely, M Connolly 31.3.   2nd. J Ryan, Darragh Kelly, T O’Toole 31.7.   The winners were the only team under par. There were 2 birdies on the 9th, and only 1 between the 1st. and 2nd.  Great Golf All.

 

4/7. Volunteers Call for Duty.  Good morning all. A call for volunteers on the course on Wednesday next July 9th at 10am. Lots of work to do. Spinnies, drains, and a general tidy up. Both ladies and Gents Captains prizes are on the horizon, so as many people as possible for Thursday.  Tommy Foley, Volunteer Manager.

 

3/7. Men’s Seniors.  A day with a bit of a cool breeze was warmed by the camaraderie of the eight teams that took to the field. In 1st. place with 57 points was Birdie Ryan, Pat O’Connell, Tommy Foley and Phil Ryan (Snr) in Second place with 55, on count back, was Bernie O’Rourke, John Galvin, Les Mason and Eoin Wolahan and in Third place also with 55 points were Bertie Keane, John Greed, James Murray and George Collins. Well played all.

 

19/7. Captain’s (Sean Lee) prize, will be played over weekends in a format change from previous years.  19th/20th July – 18 hole qualifier.  27th July – 18 hole for top 35 plus ties with 9 hole playoff in the late afternoon/evening.

26th July – 18 hole for non qualifiers.

 

Dates for your Diary.

19/7. Captain’s (Sean Lee) prize.

REMINDER: Casual play on Sunday morning and other busy times is not permitted.

MC HUGH MIXED: This is being revived and will be played in July. A fourball format. More details anon.

Mc Hugh Cups: This once popular event is being revived and will consist of a qualifier – men and women, followed by a draw for partners and an 18 hole shootout on a Friday [?] evening. More details in due course.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

News up to Sunday 29th June 2025

Lady in Pink.

Play in Pink is the golf fundraising arm of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute, and the initiative was set up over 20 years ago to help fund a comprehensive research programme at the University of Galway.  The initiative has grown significantly since then and there were 220 Play in Pink days in 2024 raising over €775,000 for the charity.   Play in Pink day is quite simply that, a day where members and visitors (if an open day) come together to support the NBCRI Charity, Play in Pink. They organise a golf day and participants are encouraged to “Play in Pink” with funds raised from the day being donated to the charity. The days themselves are organised and coordinated by the golf clubs (Lady Vice Captain or some other designated Play in Pink coordinator) and they can be open days or members only days.  Clubs & Societies run the days with entry fees typically forming the bulk of the donation. Players are encouraged to Play in Pink on the days and many clubs go to great lengths to increase their donations where they have incorporated new initiatives such as breakfasts / coffee mornings / auctions / sales and locally produced product sales as well as on course initiatives such as ‘buying mulligans’ etc. The days are meant to be fun but all in the spirit of the game and all aimed at generating donations for the charity.  Templemore Golf has contributed to this worthy event over the years, and this year surpassed all incomes by members paying fees, donations and above all the extraordinary efforts by the Ladies in organising the event.  It was a delight to see the majority dressed in pink for the occasion.

Appreciation by Co-Ordinator Mary Hogan.  FELLOW GOLFERS:  On behalf of Ladies Golf Committee,. The success of this event was fantastic by your participation. All monies raised are going towards a very worthy cause, The National Breast Cancer Research Institute. Mary Hogan, Co- Ordinator.

 

25/6.  Players in Pink Winners; Ladies 18hole play in pink.  1st. Mary Butler, 2nd Margret Buckley, 3rd. Mary Gilmartin.

16/6. Golfer of the Year, Event 3: 1st. T. Stapleton 41pts, 2nd. P O’Connell 40pts, 3rd. J. Gilmartin 39pts, Gross D. Hayes 23pts. Fine turnout of 44.  Leaderboard will be published later this week.

 

15/6.  SYMPATHY: The death has taken place of David Coleman, father of Ryan and brother of Jonny. Sincere sympathy to the Coleman family and wider family at this sad time.  A competitive member. He will be sadly missed by the Club. May he rest in peace.

 

18/6. Mixed result, 1st. Team, S Lee, F Shortt, A Cashman 30.4: 2nd. Team, S Bourke, D Cooper, D Hayes 31.9.

 

18/6.  50/50, winner, 18th June, Josie Moloney, €130 euro.

 

TEAM GOLF: 

21/6. The “Michael Cashman Trophy” an inter-club fourball competition for golfers over 30 years of age with a handicap of 15 or more.  It’s a prominent event in the golfing calendar, with teams representing various clubs in Munster,   Templemore V Cahir on sat 21st. June had to accept defeat by a 3/2 cliffhanger.  Congratulation to all the team.

 

22/6.  18 Hole S/ford 21st. / 22nd. June, 1st. T Stapleton 38pts, 2nd. G. Lyons 38pts, 3rd. L Mason 37pts.

 

25/6. Mixed result, 1st. L Leahy, T Mc Grath, M Butler.  28.3, 2nd. T Kennedy, A Purcell, Mary A Maher 29.4.

 

Men’s Seniors.

26/6. On a day when the weather was inclement the enthusiasm of the eight teams to support the Play in Pink could not be dampened. The result reflected the high standard in most of the teams with 57 points in 1st.Team place was Pat Looby, Liam Leahy, Jim Gilmartin and Martin Mullally. Just a point behind in 2nd. Team place on 56 points was Bernie O’Rourke, Pat O’Connell, Paddy Fogarty and Eoin Wolohan. 3rd. Team, place on 52 points was John Kirwan, John Egan, George Collins and Tommy Deegan. Well played all and well supported all with extra donations generously handed in by member of our seniors which raised in excess of 300 Euro on the day, thank you so much Gentlemen.

 

28/6.  Nevin v Williamstown away.  Panel of players, Tom Mcgrath-Bertie Keane, Sean Cashman- Shamus Bourke, Pat Looby-Ted Kennedy, Dinny Maher-Padraig Moloney, Dinny Tuohy-Timmy Tuohy, Grerry Keegan(snr)-Jim Russell, Eamonn Connelly.  With an exceptional strong team Williamstown were the winners. Templemore Lost 4/1.

 

28/6.  REVIVE ACTIVE. The “Revive Active” in the context of Golf in Ireland generally refers to the Revive Active Women’s Fourball, a national inter-club competition.  This competition is a partnership between Revive Active, a supplement company, and Golf Ireland (formerly the ILGU). The competition sees numerous clubs and players from around the island of Ireland competing.  In 2025, the competition will likely follow the same format as previous years, with clubs entering teams for the fourball Matchplay competition. The competition is a cornerstone of the women’s inter-club season and is open to eligible players with a relevant handicap. In 2024, 243 clubs signed up for the competition, according to Golf Ireland.   Templemore V Dundrum was a great success.  2 matches at home and 3 away. Templemore now meet Tipperary Town.  Congratulation to the Ladies from all club members.

29/6.  18 hole s/ford over the past 2 days saw some excellent scoring overall. 1st. D. Cooper 42 pts, 2nd. J. Greed 38 pts, 3rd. B. Russell 37 pts (16,21).

 

29/6. MATCHPLAY: The semi finals contenders are B. Keane V T. Ryan and P. Shelly V L. Reilly. These games will be played next week.

 

1/7. The McHugh Cups.  Just to clarify, the McHugh cup is a club competition  it doesn’t go outside the club, Ladies will be pairing with men who qualify for competition also a good experience for anyone who has never entered a competition before.  On Tuesday 1st. July,  if you wish to enter for McHugh qualifier, 10 women to enter competition play your 18 hole comp as usual put Mc Hugh competition on card ono entry to avoid confusion with other competitions.

 

Summer Academy for Juveniles.

2/7.  Lessons for Juveniles will commence on Wednesday 2nd. July at 11 am. Cost €5. This will be followed by lessons for Adults at 12 pm. Cost €10. We hope to run the lessons for 6 /7 weeks.  Contact Pat O’Connell, 087-9205821.

 

BREAKING NEWS:

30/6.  Word has just come through from Lismore that they are unable to field in the Country Clubs on Saturday 5th. July. This puts Templemore into the quarter final to be played by 28th July.  “Country Clubs Golf competition” refers to golf competitions held at country clubs, which can be either internal club competitions for members or open competitions for a wider range of golfers. These competitions can range from casual weekly events to more prestigious tournaments. Best of luck to Templemore going forward.

Up Coming events.

REMINDER: Casual play on Sunday morning and other busy times is not permitted.

MC HUGH MIXED: This is being revived and will be played in July. A fourball format. More details anon.

Mc Hugh Cups: This once popular event is being revived and will consist of a qualifier – men and women, followed by a draw for partners and an 18 hole shootout on a Friday [?] evening. More details in due course.

4/6.This Friday and Saturday has the JK Bracken’s Club classic.

Sun 6th Country Clubs v Lismore home.

Sun 6th High h/caps v Abbeyleix home 1st leg 5 singles.

TBC Roscrea mixed v Edenderry 3 home/2 away.

Next weekend is very busy with 2 Inter club games on Saturday and the small matter of a hurling game on Sunday !!
18 hole singles will run from Friday to Sunday with the top 10 qualifying for the Mc Hugh Cup playoff.

The Captain’s is looming on the horizon, so it’s time to be getting the auld game into some sort of decent shape !! Not forgetting the qualifying cards criteria either !!