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ON the FAIRWAYS
WEXFORD LADIES: February 11, 14 holes stableford: 1, Ann Conway (35), 31 points; 2, Lily Rowe (26), 30 points; 3, Val Jenkins (33), 29 points; 4, Triona Walsh (27), 28 points; 5, Ena O'Donoghue (34), 25 points (back five).
ON the FAIR WAYS
ROSSLARE LADIES: The course is in superb condition, with credit due to the course committee and the groundsmen who worked all through the winter in testing conditions.
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LAST WEEK 'Inside Right' had a good old grumble about our top ten annoying things in sport, one of those days when a few things had to be got off the chest.
ON the FAIRWAYS
ST. HELEN'S: Bossy Breda's qualified for the Winter League semi-final on Saturday, February 27, in which they will play the winners of the play-off on Saturday next between Helena's Howlers, Parkinson's Preachers and Levin's Leaders.
ON the FAIRWAYS
TUSKAR ROCK: The recent A.G.M's of Tuskar Rock Golf Clubs took place at St. Helen's Bay complex, where the huge turnout of ladies and gents heard Managing Director Larry Byrne explain the new starting position for the Tuskar course.
ONtheFAIRWAYS
WEXFORD: In 1744 the Gentlemen Golfers of Edinburgh produced the first written set of rules for playing golf. This society evolved into the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers and played the game over the five-hole Leith course. Wexford produced its own honourable golfer last week when Mal O'Keeffe (20) won Wednesday's single stableford competition, played over 14 holes, with a score of 34 points. This was a popular and welcome return to the winners' enclosure for the veteran Mal.
ONtheFAIRWAYS
ROSSLARE LADIES: Spring-like conditions were enjoyed on Saturday week last for the fourball 14-hole stableford competition. The winners were Niamh Byrne (17/10) and Cathy Atkinson (18/11) with 33 points. There was a return to winter conditions on Tuesday of last week for the single stableford competition, with 38 ladies playing.
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