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Presentation to Ellies Retreat

Captain Eugene and wife Mary presenting a cheque for £1,170 to representatives of Ellie’s Retreat.

The funds were raised during the Captain’s successful Charity Weekend Competition at Clogher Valley Golf Club which was run in place of Captain’s Day.

Results Diabetes UK (kindly sponsored by E & R Bennett)

CV Gents
1st – Brian Armstrong, 45 pts
2nd – Stephen McCelland, 44 pts
3rd – Ryan McCaughey, 41 pts (cb)
4th – Andy Armstrong, 41 pts
Front 9 – Mervyn McElwaine, 24 pts
Back 9 – Malachy Monaghan, 23 pts

Ladies Results
1st – Betty Monaghan, 30 pts
2nd – Bernie Mohan, 26 pts (cb)

Visitor Results
1st – Jack Reynolds, 37 pts

Results Valley Commercials Competition

Another superb weekend of golf at Clogher Valley with fantastic scores being returned! Congratulations to this week’s winners.

Our thanks to everyone who took part and to our sponsors Valley Commercials – your continued support is greatly valued and appreciated.

Gents:

1st – Gary Colhoun, 47pts
2nd – Darragh Kavanagh, 44pts (cb)
3rd – Ryan McCaughey, 44pts (cb)
4th – Niall Bracken, 43pts (cb)
Front Nine – David Little, 26pts
Back Nine – Harry Carson, 23pts (cb)

Ladies:

1st – Lady Captain, Henrietta Willis, 32pts
2nd – Bernie Mohan, 31pts (cb)

Results ‘Ellies Retreat’ Charity Competition

1st – DAVID LITTLE, 44 PTS
2nd – EVERETT BENNETT, 43 PTS
3rd – PAT MAGUIRE, 40 PTS
4th – HARRY CARSON, 39 PTS (CB)
Front 9 – GARY COLHOUN, 23 PTS (CB)
Back 9 – ROBERT COLHOUN, 21 PTS

LADIES
1st – BETTY MONAGHAN 29 PTS
2nd – HENRIETTA WILLIS (LADY CAPTAIN), 28 PTS

LADY VISITORS
1st – RENE JOHNSTON, 36 PTS
2nd – SUSAN MAY, 31 PTS

Captain Eugene’s Open Charity Competition – Friday, 24th to Sunday, 26th July

Captain Eugene is delighted to see the fantastic response to his Open Charity Competition with Tee-times on both Friday and Saturday mornings well booked up.

With this in mind he respectfully suggests that, if any Club Members are intending to play on either Friday or Saturday, they may wish to book a Tee-time in the afternoon or perhaps Sunday when the course won’t be quite so busy with visitors.

With so many visiting golfers and Members playing it is important to remember Social Distancing protocols and to have extra care and patience around the course, particularly at the busy ‘cross-over’ points for those not familiar with the course layout.

 

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