Templemore Golf Club Ladies Invite Women to “Get Into Golf”
Templemore Golf Club Ladies are extending a warm and welcoming invitation to women across the area to take part in their upcoming Get Into Golf Women’s Programme, a six week initiative designed to introduce newcomers to the game and encourage those who may be returning after time away.
Starting on Tuesday, May 5th at 7pm, the programme offers a relaxed, friendly and social introduction to golf in a supportive environment. Participants will enjoy professional coaching from a PGA Professional, along with opportunities to meet members of the club and take part in enjoyable social activities, helping to build confidence both on and off the course.
Golf is a sport that offers lifelong benefits, fresh air, gentle exercise, mental wellbeing and strong social connections and this programme is all about making the game accessible and enjoyable for women of all ages and abilities. No previous experience is required, and all equipment can be provided, making it an ideal first step into the sport.
At a cost of €60 for the full six weeks, the programme represents excellent value and a fantastic opportunity to try something new in a welcoming club setting. The Ladies’ Committee is eager to grow its women’s community and is encouraging members of the public to spread the word among friends, family and colleagues who might be curious about giving golf a go.
For more information or to register, interested participants are invited to contact Lady Captain Michelle Hassett on 087 614 5224. With enthusiasm high and preparations well underway, Templemore Golf Club Ladies are looking forward to seeing plenty of new faces around the club this summer.
Social Mixed.
Will continue every Wednesday evening’s.The first tee time on Wednesday is 5pm
Mens18 Hole weekend Competition.
Great news everyone 18 hole competitions are back.l It will be an 18 hole Stroke play Competition from the White Markers. Placing only on the fairways. We will also be using the computer and the book will be back out in the Foyer. The fee is €10.
Men’s Seniors.
22/4. We had to hold onto our wigs today, but the sun shone and some wished they had put out a line of washing. The conditions were reflected in the scoring. In 1st. place with 51 points were Tom McGrath, Frankie Shortt, Christy O’Rourke and Seamus Ryan. Just squeaking into 2nd. with 49 points were Ted Kennedy, Mick Murphy, Les Mason and Tommy Deegan in 3rd. place with 48 points were Paddy Fogarty, John Stapleton and Mick Maher well played Lads.
Spring League 2026.
The Spring League 2026 was a great success despite Storm, Sleet, rain and 80 degrees of heat there was a fantastic turn out with 68 entered and a 99%, 93%, 91% and 90% turn out over the 4 weeks. There were some great scorings in week one and it never let up even when we went to the full course as the weeks went by.
In week one we had Team 11 in the lead with 64 points close second with 63 was Team 17 and in Third place was Team Thirteen on 58 points.
The individual winners in that week were Pat Shelly of Team 17 with 34 points and Dessy Hennessy from team 11 with 33 points.
Week two saw the split into the two-league system with the top nine teams playing in the League of Ireland, 111 points or better, and eight teams playing in the North Tipperary and District League
In first place in the League of Ireland were Team 17 with 127 points Team Eight with 119 and Team Eleven with 118 points
The North Tipperary and District League, this league was close with only three points separating the top five teams. Team 15 and 16 were leading with 109 points and Team 3 and 4 in third with 107 points
The individual winners in this week were Jerome Ryan, Team 5, with 34 on count-back from Michael Cahill, Team 6, also on 34 points.
The competition remained hot in both leagues for week three. in the League of Ireland Team 17 maintained their lead with 194 points with Team 8 on 186 points in second and Team 1 with 182 points.
The Nort Tipperary and District league was still close with Team 16 narrowly in the lead on 169 points from Team 14 with 166 points and Team 15 snapping at their heels with 164 points.
The individual winners in week three were John Stapleton team 8 with 37 points and Ted Kennedy team 17 with 36 points on count-back.
Now we entered the home straight with week 4 and there were still some late bursts from the pack and some fantastic individual performances to bring their teams into the winner’s enclosure, so the results are:
League of Ireland 1st Team 17 with 271 points holding off a late burst from Team 8 in 2nd with 267 points and 3rd with 255 points Team Five.
North Tipperary & District League remained close to the end with a phot Finnish for all three places in 1st place Team 15 with 234 points by a short nose from team 16 on 233 points in 2nd place and Team 14 in 3rd on 231 points.
The final weeks individual week with some exceptional scoring over the 16 holes were Martin Gleeson on count-back from Declan Russell both with 41 points.
The highest aggregate team outside the top places was team 13 where the whole team amassed a total of 430 points over the whole 4 weeks, the previous positions were calculated on the best two scores per team per week.
Finally, the top aggregate individuals over the four weeks were in 1st place Ted Kennedy, Team 17, with 138 points 2nd place went to John Stapleton, team 8, on 136 points who just edged out in 3rd Tom McGrath, team 13 with 135 points.
Well done everyone and we will be having the prize giving very soon watch the WhatsApp for details.
Club Majors Dates.
Men’s, Vice Captain Prize, May 8th.9th,10th.
Ladies Captain Prize, Senior Ladies July 6th. Ladies Prize, July 7th.11th.
Men’s Captain Prize. Seniors Men’s July 23rd. Men’s Prize, July 24th. 25th,26th.
President Prize. Aug. 28th. 29th. 30th.
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