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GOLF: MCINTOSH AND LECKEY SUCCESSES BRING CITY OF DERRY OPEN WEEK TO A CLOSE

written by stephen June 9, 2014
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cityofderrygolfclubPaul McIntosh (15) won the final competition of the City of Derry Open Week yesterday with a magnificent score of 45 points.

Playing in excellent conditions, Paul started and finished the front nine with four pointer birdies at the par three first and par fourth ninth holes giving him 23pts going out.

He continued his good form, scoring with a further 22pts on the back nine.

Second place went to inform Jim McDaid (15) with 41pts even though he blanked holes on both the front and back nines.

Third place went to Rob Jefferson (13) with 40pts helped by birdies on the third and seventh par fives.

Seamus Given had his first ever hole in one at the first while the gross score was won by Graham Hepburn (5) with 29pts gross.

The best visitor was Victor Brolly (17) with 38pts and the best lady was Ann Wallace (18) with a credible 33pts in spite of her two blanks at the 7th and 12th holes.

O’Doherty Bros Open Stableford 

Big hitting Gary Leckey (11) won the O’Doherty Bros Open Stableford at City of Derry on Saturday with 41pts, with a steady round consisting of 12 pars.

Second was Anthony Faulkner (19) with 40pts, third Richard Peoples (16) with 39pts and fourth was Alaster Duncan (19) on break of tie with 38pts.

The gross score was won by scratch player Kealan Quigg with 36pts.

The best visitor was Hugh Hunter (13) Ballyliffin with 26pts and the best lady was Kathleen Desmond (35) with 31pts.

Cabaret Night

Tickets (priced £6) are available at the bar from Ciara or Rowenda for the 20 June cabaret night featuring Gene Fitzpatrick with dancing to Felix Healy.

Non members most welcome.

GOLF: MCINTOSH AND LECKEY SUCCESSES BRING CITY OF DERRY OPEN WEEK TO A CLOSE was last modified: June 9th, 2014 by stephen

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