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19 Mar 2026

Dundalk Golf Club notes

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Dundalk Golf Club notes

The 9 Hole scramble winners left to right: Pauline Campbell, Lady Captain Leone Baillie, Rita Mulholland and Lady President Fionnuala Dullaghan.

Dundalk Golf Club Men's

Patrick Reilly shot the best score on the last day of February when a 15-hole Singles Stableford competition at Dundalk Golf Club was played, and the sun made a welcome appearance.

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Reilly, playing off 15, shot an impressive 38 points to win Division 2, while Peter Rogers (2), with the competition’s second-best score of 35 points, took Division 1.

Kieran McCann (29) with 34 points was the Division 3 winner on a day when three players had four twos between them on the par threes, with Peter Rogers birdieing the fifth and 13th holes.

Members are reminded that there will be a shotgun start team competition on St Patrick’s Day, along with the traditional presentation of a shamrock to the Captains and Presidents.

Saturday, February 28 – 15 Hole Singles Stableford - Division 1: Peter Rogers (2) 35pts. Division 2: Patrick G Reilly (15) 38pts. Division 3: Kieran McCann (29) 34pts.

Dundalk Golf Club Ladies

3 Lady 9 Hole Scramble played on Saturday 21 February 2026 and 24 February 2026

Winners: Rita Mulholland, Pauline Campbell and Fionnuala Dullaghan net score 30

Runner-up: Katie Rowland, Anna Rowland and Holly Kehoe net score 32

Third Place: Elaine Ward, Siobhan Ward and Grainne Mullins net score 32 on countback.

14 Hole Scotch Foursomes Saturday 28 February 2026 and Tuesday 3 March 2026

Winners: Gabrielle Tuomey and Rita Mulholland HC 34 score 55

Runner-up: Kay O’Sullivan and Grainne Jevens HC 30 score 56

Third Place: Maura Shelly and Hermione Duffy HC 25 score 57

10 Hole Scotch Foursomes Tuesday 3 March 2026

Winners: Deirdre Ryan and Catherine MacGuinness HC 24 Score 37

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