Photo A. Templemore Golf Club 2025 Classic Winners. L.R. Bertie Keane, Seamus Bourke, Captain Sean Lee, Joe Fahy, Tony O’Toole, Bernie O’Rourke.
Photo B. Templemore Golf Club. Diageo Mixed Team 4 Ball Final V Mitchelstown in Roscrea Golf club. Front row, Declan Kennedy, Sean Lee (Captain & Manager) Helen Hayes, Josie Bourke, Michelle Hassett, Shauna Geary, Mary Hayes Kenny, Timmy Tuohy. Back row, Ciaran Hassett, Seamus Bourke, Trevor Quinn.
21/9 Diegeo Mixed 4 Ball. Mitchelstown v Templemore Sunday 21st. @ Roscrea Golf Club. Roscrea Diageo mixed” refers to the Diageo Mixed Foursomes, a golf competition hosted annually by Roscrea Golf Club. It is a mixed (men’s and women’s) foursomes golf tournament where teams from various clubs compete. While Roscrea Golf Club hosts the event, different clubs win the competition each year, as seen this year with Mitchelstown having victory in the finals over Templemore Golf Club. A great match. All performed very well. Thanks to all the players on the panel for their hard work & dedication throughout the year in their several victories to get to this final.
Winter Golf.
Now that winter has arrived, Playing golf in winter offers physical benefits such as, cardiovascular exercise from walking the course, improved strength and endurance through the golf swing, and increased calorie burning. Mental health benefits include stress reduction, mood enhancement from being outdoors in nature, and improved cognitive function. Additionally, winter golf provides opportunities for social interaction and can help maintain a consistent fitness routine, leading to better overall health and preparedness for the warmer months. Physical Health Benefits. Cardiovascular Health: The walking required to cover 5 to 7 kilometers on an average course provides endurance exercise, which strengthens the heart and can help regulate blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Strength & Endurance: The repetitive motion of a golf swing builds strength and endurance in the arms, shoulders, back, and core muscles. Calorie Burning: Walking the course, especially without a cart, significantly increases your calorie expenditure. Balance and Posture: A proper golf swing develops good balance and posture, which has positive effects on overall physical well-being. Stress Reduction & Mood Improvement: Spending time outdoors in nature and engaging in a social activity like golf releases natural mood-enhancing chemicals in the brain, leading to relaxation and happiness. Brain Stimulation: Golfing requires strategic thinking and hand-eye coordination, which stimulates the brain and can improve nerve cell connections. Improved Sleep. The combination of physical activity and fresh air can lead to a significant improvement in sleep quality. Social Connection: Golf is a social sport that fosters friendships and provides a great way to connect with others, combating the isolation that can come with colder months. Maintain Fitness: Winter golf allows you to stay physically active and avoid the “hibernation” often associated with the colder weather. Vitamin D: Exposure to sunlight during winter play can provide beneficial levels of Vitamin D, which is important for bone health. Game Improvement: Winter is an ideal time to focus on your game, take advantage of potential lessons, and build a strong foundation for the upcoming season. Don’t let a little cold air stop you from playing your favorite sport. Whether you’ve been playing for years or seeking a way to stay fit in the off-season, don’t forget to have fun and embrace the unique experience of winter golf. Contact; email, templemoregolfclub.ie , Phone, 0504-31400, our visit our web site and complete the contact Online.
Men’s Seniors.
18/9. Today at the seniors in Templemore dressed for a deluge the protagonists were surprised when they remained dry and the stats showed only six points between all the teams with three teams on 53 points and two on 52 that the standard was high across all the teams. So all the placed teams on 53 only countback separated the podiums. 1st.Team, Brendan Russell, Tom Kenny, John Egan and Jimmy Middleton. 2nd. Team, Pat Looby, Tommy Foley, Paddy Fogarty and James Murray. 3rd. Team, Sean Darcy, Colm Dooley and Michael Healy. Fantastic shooting all. The craic was mighty as so many of the players adjourned for tea and confectionary afterwards.