Virginia Golf Club Classic 2018 Results

 

Beautiful sunshine and a Golf Course in as good a condition as it ever has been welcomed participants to Virginia Golf Club’s annual Golf Classic over the 1st-03rd June. Close on 60 teams took part in what was a testing challenge with the winners in doubt up to the very end. Marie Gillick captained the winning four to take the honours and the excellent prizes of 4 GPS watches.

Results

1stMarie Gillick, Charlie Gillick, Victor Nesbitt & Gavin Tobin

2nd Aoife Galligan, Jean Flanagan, Jerry Donoghue & Julie Donnellan

3rd Captain Martin Sherry, John Donegan, Jeff Walshe & Tommy Farrell

1st Mixed team Bernie Flynn, Rosemary McCabe, Elizabeth Murphy & Brendan McCabe

1st Ladies team Lady President Margaret Ormiston, Frances Beirne, Bernadette Daly & Christine Egan

1st Men’s team Peter Gill, Peadar Gill, Gerry Gill & Brendan Sweeney

Nearest Pin Stephen Blackburn

Longest Drive (Ladies) Catherine Keogan

Longest Drive (Men’s) Eddie Moore

Heartfelt thanks to all members and visitors who supported the Classic, its success was down to you all. Special thanks to BD Flood for generously sponsoring the Nearest Pin prize, to Bill Nobel for sponsoring our outstanding Raffle first prize and to all our Golf Club friends who generously sponsored green fees and prizes for our event

The R&A launches first Women's Charter for Golf

The R&A today unveiled a new Women in Golf Charter as part of the organisation’s drive to increase the number of women and girls participating in golf and to encourage more opportunities for women to work within the golf industry. 

 

The Women in Golf Charter aims to inspire an industry-wide commitment to developing a more inclusive culture within golf around the world and to enable more women and girls to flourish and maximise their potential at all levels of the sport. 

 

Adoption of the Charter will also require national federations and other golf bodies to build on current initiatives and develop new projects that will focus on encouraging more women and girls to play golf and stay within the sport as members of clubs, while also empowering women to enjoy successful careers working within the golf industry.

 

The Women in Golf Charter specifically aims to: 

 

• Strengthen the focus on gender balance and provide a united position for the golf industry

• Commit national federations and organisations to support measures targeted at increasing participation of women, girls and families in golf

• Call on signatories to take positive action to support the recruitment, retention and progression of women working at all levels of the sport

• Set individual targets for national federations for participation and membership and annual reporting of progress 

• Develop an inclusive environment for women and girls within golf

 

Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A, outlined its plans to work in collaboration with its affiliated organisations, partners and the wider golf industry to achieve these goals at a launch event at The View from The Shard, one of London’s most iconic venues. 

 

Hosted by renowned sports broadcaster Hazel Irvine, the event also featured presentations and panel discussions with guest speakers including Nick Pink, Chief Executive of England Golf, Sky Sports’ Golf Presenter Sarah Stirk, Chyloe Kurdas, National Female Participation Manager at Golf Australia, and Liz Dimmock, Founder of Moving Ahead.

 

The event was attended by representatives of golf organisations worldwide who have pledged their support as signatories of the Charter, including the European Tour, the Ladies’ European Tour, the European Golf Association, the Professional Golfers’ Association, the European Disability Golf Association, Golf Australia, Golf Canada, the Golfing Union of Ireland, England Golf, the Irish Ladies Golf Union and Scottish Golf. 

 

Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A, said, “We are asking the golf industry to recognise the real importance of increasing the number of women and girls playing golf and empowering more women to enjoy successful careers at all levels of the sport. 

 

“The Charter is a strong statement of intent from the golf industry that it has to change and a commitment on behalf of all of us to take measures designed to achieve positive change for women, girls and families. This is crucial to growing participation in the sport in the years ahead. 

 

“We ask our affiliates and partners around the world to pledge their support and commitment to achieving this vision and to help us ensure that we have a thriving sport in 50 years’ time that our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren can enjoy.

 

“The R&A plans to increase our overall investment in women’s, girls’ and mixed golf to £80 million over the next ten years, a clear indication of our determination to develop the game in this area.”

 

Tracey Crouch MP, Minister for Sport and Civil Society, said, “We are committed to creating an environment where women and girls can succeed at every level of sport. 

 

“Interest in women’s sports is at an all-time high, with increased global interest and record attendances. I welcome The R&A’s strong commitment to encourage more women into golf and nurture future generations of talent.”

 

Liz Dimmock, Founder of Moving Ahead, said, “The case for a more balanced and inclusive culture for golf is clear and a real cultural shift is required within the sport to create a more equitable participation base that reflects the demands of current and future generations. 

“Women are also under-represented at every level of the governance and business of the sport and this needs to be proactively addressed. The Women in Golf Charter is a signal to the industry that change is required, which can be achieved with a strong, positive vision for golf.”  

The Women in Golf Charter is another positive development for the sport following The R&A’s successful merger with the Ladies’ Golf Union last year. In 2018, the organisation also launched the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship which was staged at Sentosa, Singapore in February while the new Girls Under 16 Open Championship was played at Fulford, York last month. 

 

The R&A also provided an initial three-year funding package of £375,000 to its affiliates in Australia, England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales to support the appointment of new development managers to work on increasing participation by women and girls.

Mixed scramble 25th May

Winners were Finbarr O'Reilly, Tom Hutchinson, Angela O'Dwyer, Patricia Colgan and Richard Kennedy with 31.

Runners up were Tommy Boyle, John Langsford, Emily McHugo, Ann Fox, Gerry Hopkins with 32.

Mixed 9-hole scramble alternate Fridays through the summer. Do come along for a relaxing coupe of hours. Next scramble Friday 08th June

Results of Ladies Recent Competitions

Thursday 10th May 

Lady Vice Captain Regina O’Briens Prize 

1st Rosaleen Mc Hugh 67 (b9)

2nd Catriona Keoghan 67

Best Gross - Carol Mc Enroe  79 

9 Hole Winner - Fidelma Gibney - 19pts 

 

Thursday 17th May 

3 Lady Waltz 

1st Aoife Galligan, Jean Flanagan & Caitlin Ni Ghallchóir - 75 (b9)

2nd Angela O’Dwyer, Emily Mc Hugo & Ann Fox  - 75 

9 Hole Winner - Kay Lynch - 14pts 

 

UPCOMING COMPETITIONS 

Thursday 24th 

18 Hole Stableford - 2 Categories 

Friday 25th 

Open Mixed scramble @ 6.45pm

Ladies Open Results Thursday 3rd May 2018

VIRGINIA GOLF CLUB 

LADIES 

RESULTS Thursday 3rd May Open Day

1st Anne Tully & Trish Tyrell 61.5

2nd Aoife Galligan & Julie Donnellan 65.5

Best Gross Marie Gillick & Carol Mc Enroe 82

3rd Maura Tierney & Anna O Reilly 67

 

UPCOMING COMPETITONS

Thursday 10th - Lady Vice Captain Regina O Briens Prize 18 Hole Stroke

G.O.Y. Gross and Medal

Friday 11th  - Mixed Scramble @ 6.45pm

Thurday 17th  -  3 Lady Waltz

Friday 18th - R & A 9 Hole mixed Qualifier ( see Notice Board)

Mixed Matchplay 2018

Mixed Matchplay draw was made tonight. 16 matches will take place in first round with 8 pairs receiving a bye into Round 2.

Format is Foursomes, men teeing off on Odd numbered holes, ladies on the even. Indices are taken from the men's card while the handicaps are 50% of the difference of the combined handicaps.

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Ladies News and Results

VIRGINIA GOLF CLUB

 LADIES RESULTS 

Thursday 19th April 

18 Hole Stroke G.O.Y

Catagory 1

1st Catriona Keoghan 65 (B9)

2nd Mairead Denning 65

Catagory 2

1st Mary Coyle 65 

2nd Anne Courtney 67

9 Hole Winner - Alice Mc Loughlin 

 

Thursday 26th April 

18 Hole Stroke G.O.Y

Cat 1 

1st Jean Flanagan 65

2nd Regina O’ Brien 67

Cat 2 

1st Emily Mc Hugo 78

2nd Meta Kinnear 79

 

UPCOMING COMPETITIONS 

Thursday 3rd May 

Ladies Open Day - 18 Hole Scotch Foursomes Stroke - Handicap Limit 30 

Entry Fee €10 - Please contact 087/4111563 to add your name to the Timesheet. 

This will be followed by a presentation  of all outstanding prizes in the Riverfront Hotel at 9.15pm. Everyone welcome.

Lady Captains Day Thursday 5th July 

Lady Presidents Day Thursday 9th August