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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    kingdom u playin in captains prize 2moro!!!!!!!!!!>????????


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭Kingdom


    [QUOTE=-3faithfull;56441427
    i see we have a new faithfull on the thread i have a feeling its a woman wus i be rite faithfull 7??????????????:D:D[/QUOTE]

    I don't think its who you think it is Mark, I could be wrong but I get the impression the person you think it is doesn't have as much time as me or you!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭Kingdom


    kingdom u playin in captains prize 2moro!!!!!!!!!!>????????

    I dunno what the story is man. I'm working here till 4 in the morning. So if I get a bit of kip I'll try, what time is last card? Munster final on tomorrow I was thinking of heading down with the bro. If the weather is like it is though I'm not setting foot outside the sitting room.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    Kingdom wrote: »
    I don't think its who you think it is Mark, I could be wrong but I get the impression the person you think it is doesn't have as much time as me or you!
    ahh well we will see when the article goes in the paper for the offaly p+p.
    and thanks for using my real name PAUL:):)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    Kingdom wrote: »
    I dunno what the story is man. I'm working here till 4 in the morning. So if I get a bit of kip I'll try, what time is last card? Munster final on tomorrow I was thinking of heading down with the bro. If the weather is like it is though I'm not setting foot outside the sitting room.
    lol wat sorta crazy hours u work at all!!!!!!!!!!
    think the last card is at 12.30 r 1.00
    send me on that lobbed wedge article il leave my email addy wit ya:P:P


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭Kingdom


    ahh well we will see when the article goes in the paper for the offaly p+p.
    and thanks for using my real name PAUL:):)

    Sorry I meant to call you , eh, Timmy. Yeah thats your name, Timmy O'Shea!

    I'll send it on to you but check did you spell the second name in your email address correctly?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭Kingdom


    lol wat sorta crazy hours u work at all!!!!!!!!!!
    think the last card is at 12.30 r 1.00
    send me on that lobbed wedge article il leave my email addy wit ya:P:P

    I keep telling myself it'll be worth it, sure it'll pay for a nice coffin!:D

    If I'm going I'll be there for 12, if I'm not I'll be up for the trials during the week to get a game. What time the trials starting?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    yup i spelt it wrong when i was setting it up!!!!!!!! and only for my friend i wudnt have noticed!!!!lol
    if ur workin how do u always have time to go on dis???????


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭Kingdom


    yup i spelt it wrong when i was setting it up!!!!!!!! and only for my friend i wudnt have noticed!!!!lol
    if ur workin how do u always have time to go on dis???????

    No worries mate! A lot of my work comes in cycles so I might be flat out for an hour, then nothing for two, then flat out for another two. Plus I just leave the internet window in the background so while it says I'm still on the reality is that I'm too lazy to log out!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    ehhh i think the trials are on at 6.30 clara on tuesday and tullamore on wednesday!!!
    clara will be flooded if the current weather stays the same so hopefully we get some gud weather:D:D:eek:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭Kingdom


    ehhh i think the trials are on at 6.30 clara on tuesday and tullamore on wednesday!!!
    clara will be flooded if the current weather stays the same so hopefully we get some gud weather:D:D:eek:

    Not just clara, there's not too many courses will be able to stand up to this weather for much longer. Thanks for the times, I'll be over there, for the practice as much as anything else,.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    who wrote the lobbed wedge thing and is it really the people they say they are interviewing!!!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭Kingdom


    who wrote the lobbed wedge thing and is it really the people they say they are interviewing!!!!!

    I'm off to do actual work now so last post from me till Monday. I don't know who's behind it. And from speaking to one of the people it is genuine!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    aurite kingdom c ya durin the week!!!!!!!!! ye i read the lobbed wedge article fairly good!!!!!!!!! may ask tracey who interviewed her!!!!!!!!!!!!lol


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Jinkymagic


    wat grade are u in jinkymagic??????????

    Im just back in intermediate! A senior player at heart but I got a shot back as I was eh. . . . studying for my leaving cert last year. . . . . :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    wats ur real name!!!!!!!!!! and wat sorta scores ya usually do


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18 clare rd.


    Kingdom wrote: »
    clare rd. wrote: »

    How do Clare Rd. Love your course by the way. Played it about 10 yrs ago. Also had the misfortune to play One Mile Inn. Whats Cill na Mona like?
    The one thing about Tullamore is that it will come down to the type of day thats in it. Its a tough course but that can be good too. Give it a lash thats all you can do.

    Cheers, cud do with d rain wer getn might soften the greens a bit;), jesz ya d one mile was an awfull place, you'd come off the course and ask urself why did i put might self thru dat.:confused:. As for Cill na Mona, its a very tough course aswell, tink -7 won the stratch cup there last year, i just played it this morning, played terrible, when i was leaving the only good scores were from tomas and liam o donavan who done -7 each which was excellent providing the conditions dis morn. ya im realy looking forward to tullamore alright but my pitching is seriously letn me down the last week, will have to start going back to basics, me thinks:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭Kingdom


    clare rd. wrote: »
    Kingdom wrote: »

    Cheers, cud do with d rain wer getn might soften the greens a bit;), jesz ya d one mile was an awfull place, you'd come off the course and ask urself why did i put might self thru dat.:confused:. As for Cill na Mona, its a very tough course aswell, tink -7 won the stratch cup there last year, i just played it this morning, played terrible, when i was leaving the only good scores were from tomas and liam o donavan who done -7 each which was excellent providing the conditions dis morn. ya im realy looking forward to tullamore alright but my pitching is seriously letn me down the last week, will have to start going back to basics, me thinks:D

    Jesus they get anymore rain we'll need snorkling gear! Yeah that kip was bad, I remember being told to go to Ennis for two scr cups in one weekend, but we could o0nly make the 2nd one (missing clare rd unfortunately) couldn't believe how bad the place was!
    Good scoring by the two boys,


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭Tipperman


    GerCPM wrote: »
    Tipper, u said u were coming up to Cpm scratch cup this year.Just wondering if u ever played it before?? Good luck tomorrow Dublin lads. Never played the course meself before.Hoping it treats me nicely

    Ger

    Are you worried about me coming up to play already??? No I have never played it but I am hoping to make it up but it a long way to go to then so we'll see;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭Tipperman


    John Walsh -69
    John Cahill -64
    Frank O'Don -61
    Eoin Shannon -59
    Ray Murphy -55
    John O'Sullivan -55
    Brian Delaney -51


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    Seniors

    P o Connor
    J Mahony Snr
    T Walsh
    A Malone
    JR Crangle
    C Broe
    B Kilduff
    P Rowe
    G Flanagan
    S Murray
    D Thornberry
    J Smith
    G Fitzpatrick
    D Hayden
    P Byrne
    T Mason
    F Ryan
    C Kane
    D Healy
    S Harkins
    D o Reilly
    J Cullen
    C Gallagher
    J Larkin
    D Wells
    J Dennis
    H Kelly
    D Courage
    F Connolly
    P Nolan
    G Healy
    P Keegan
    W Rogers
    D Redmond
    J Coady

    Best score 92 by P o Connor - Cut was 102 bottom 2 got in E mithen Loughlinstown is first sub


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    Inters

    K Maher
    T Ward
    C Egan
    J Okeefe
    D Moran
    B Warner
    N Ryan
    A Mahony
    D Hayden II
    M Brown
    T O Donnell
    J Murray
    R Harkins
    J Bryne
    B Oneill
    C Doyle
    D Caffery
    B Donnelly
    I Campbell
    K Redmond
    M Purcell

    101 best score - 113 made cut

    Juniors

    R mullaly
    S Needham
    T Lynam
    D Swan
    L Fitz Jnr
    T Flynn
    R Allen
    R Farrelly
    T Graham
    M o Gorman
    T Doran
    H o Keefe

    106 best score - 112 made cut


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭Tipperman


    Quarter Finals
    Steven O'Reilly (Hillview) beat John O'Meara (Riverdale) 4&3
    Paul O'Brien (Lakeside) beat Brian Webster (Larkspur Park) 2&1
    James Cleary (Hillview) beat Sean Minogue (Riverdale) 1up
    Noel Joyce (Hillview) beat Davy Morrissey (Lakeside) 38th

    Semi Final
    Paul O'Brien beat Steven O'Reilly 1up
    Noel Joyce beat James Cleary 7&6

    Final
    Paul O'Brien beat Noel Joyce 12&11

    Intermediate Section
    Quarter Finals
    Shane Hoare (Larkspur Park) beat Pat Kennedy (Lakeside) 38th
    Celly Ryan (Larkspur Park beat Mark O'Brien (Larkspur Park) 4&3
    Stephen Shoer (Riverdale) beat Davy Hallinan (Hillview) 5&4
    Christopher Hickey (Larkspur Park) beat Tommy Kevin (Riverdale) 4&3

    Semi Final
    Shane Hoare beat Celly Ryan 5&4
    Stephen Shoer beat Christopher Hickey 4&3

    Final
    Stephen Shoer beat Shane Hoare 3&2

    Junior Section
    Final
    Paul Shoer (Riverdale) beat Pat Guidera (Riverdale) 3&2


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    Well done tipper on ur win


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 72 ✭✭Dromcill


    Senior Qualifying Round for the Men’s County Cork Matchplay Championships, 36 holes strokeplay at Rocklodge
    Qualifiers: J Walsh (Collins) 88, 20 under par; F Dineen (St. Anne’s) 89; F O’Donoghue (Templebreedy) 89; D Collins (St. Anne’s) 90; J O’Sullivan (St. Anne’s) 90; E Shannon (Collins) 91; G O’Sullivan (Majestic) 91; P O’Sullivan (Majestic) 92; R Murphy (Templebreedy) 92; K Dunscombe (St. Anne’s) 96; B Delaney (ESB) 97; D Ahern (Pfizer) 98; J O’Sullivan (Majestic) 100; Tadgh Murphy (St. Anne’s) 101; D Duggan (St. Anne’s) 101; A Kelly (ESB) 102.
    36 holes Strokeplay Qualifying Round for Cork County Intermediate

    Intermediate Qualifying Round for the Men’s County Cork Matchplay Championships, 36 holes strokeplay at St. Stephens
    Qualifiers: J Dunlea (St. Anne’s) 102 gross; A O’Farrell (ESB) 102; B Cusack (ESB) 102; I Wilkins (St. Anne’s) 102; G Mulcahy (St. Anne’s) 102; C McCarthy (Pfizer) 103; G Forde (ESB) 104; B Healy (Majestic) 105; I Leech (St. Stephen’s) 106; R O’Mahony (Ranges) 106; P O’Donovan (Collins) 106; N Ring (Majestic) 107; A O’Sullivan (Majestic) 107; P Collins (Majestic) 108; D Sheehan (Claycastle) 108; J Calnan (Pfizer) 110, on back six holes.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Jinkymagic


    Dromcill wrote: »


    36 holes Strokeplay Qualifying Round for Cork County IntermediateIntermediate Qualifying Round for the Men’s County Cork Matchplay Championships, 36 holes strokeplay at St. Stephens
    Qualifiers: J Dunlea (St. Anne’s) 102 gross; A O’Farrell (ESB) 102; B Cusack (ESB) 102; I Wilkins (St. Anne’s) 102; G Mulcahy (St. Anne’s) 102; C McCarthy (Pfizer) 103; G Forde (ESB) 104; B Healy (Majestic) 105; I Leech (St. Stephen’s) 106; R O’Mahony (Ranges) 106; P O’Donovan (Collins) 106; N Ring (Majestic) 107; A O’Sullivan (Majestic) 107; P Collins (Majestic) 108; D Sheehan (Claycastle) 108; J Calnan (Pfizer) 110, on back six holes.


    Just wondering is it an open draw now or is it seeded according to the scores?

    Anyone know? :o


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Jinkymagic


    Well done tipper on ur win

    Yeah well done tipperman, great win in the final! 12 and 11 is some score to win by in a final! :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭Tipperman


    The County Matchplay took place at Larkspur Park on Sunday 6th July amid sunny spells and torrential downpours but this did not deter the course from playing and looking it’s immaculate best.
    In the Senior, Steven O’Reilly (Hillview) took the first scalp when he defeated John O’Meara (Riverdale) by 4&3 in what was a very high quality match. Paul O’Brien (Lakeside) took out local favourite Brian Webster (Larkspur Park) by 2&1 in a titanic struggle. James Cleary (Hillview) who is having an indifferent season defeated the tenacious Sean Minogue (Riverdale) by 1 up. Arguably the tie of the round was between Noel Joyce (Hillview) & Davy Morrissey (Lakeside). Davy birdied the last 5 holes to take the game to tie holes but both players pitches to 3 feet on 18 have to be mentioned. Noel, eventually winning on the 38th in a spectacular match. The semi final game with Steven O’Reilly & Paul O’Brien was one to savour. O’Reilly turned 2 up where and he was still 2 up with 4 to play despite O’Brien 7 under for the first 14. O’Brien finished with aplomb when he birdied the last 4 to win the match on the very last hole. O’Reilly who is only 17 can take credit confidence from this game and is certainly a player for the future. The second semi final with Noel Joyce & James Cleary was also of a high standard. Noel raced into an early lead and James was battling hard to stay with his illustrious opponent. James birdied 5 in a row but it was all in vein as he only 1 hole. Joyce was playing very steady and eventually closed out the game 7&6.
    The final began with Joyce winning the 2nd after Paul 3 putted but O’Brien birdied 3,4,5,6,7 & 9 but Joyce also got 5,7 &8 and so O’Brien was 2 up through 9. Paul then birdied 11&12 but Noel also got 12 but Noel made an uncharacteristic bogey on 13 to allow Paul to go 4 up. Paul then birdied 14,15,16,17 to go through 18 in very comfortable lead of 8up. O’Brien was relentless as he birdied the 6 out of the first 7 to close out the match on a score line of 12&11. In the final itself Paul was 17 under for the 25 holes that were played. For Noel, nothing went for him, he had 6 putts that hit the hole and came out in the first round and if they had fallen it could have been a different story. Still though, he can take heart from his other two games he played to reach the final as he played at a very high standard in both those games.

    In the Intermediate section we saw some great games by raw young talent that is emerging through the county. Shane Hoare (Larkspur Park) had a titanic battle with Patrick Kennedy (Lakeside) where Shane emerged on the 38th. Celly Ryan (Larkspur Park) beat clubmate Mark O’Brien 4&3. Stephen Shoer (Riverdale) beat Davy Hallinan (Hillview) 5&4. Christopher Hickey (Larkspur Park) beat Tommy Kevin (Riverdale) 4&3. In the Semi Final’s Shane Hoare was up against the witty Celly Ryan but Shane’s youth and vigour was too much for Celly and Shane closed out the match 5&4. The second semi was the battle of the young guns when Stephen Shoer faced Christopher Hickey. Both players played a high standard game but Stephen is growing in stature throughout the year and the little experience he has gained proved invaluable. He went on to close out the game 4&3. The final was between Shane Hoare (17) and Stephen Shoer (16). They both set their stalls out early and didn’t give an inch. Shoer birdied 14,15,16 &17 to turn 4 up. Hoare in his defiance birdied 1st, 3rd & 4th to reduce the arrears to 1. Up stepped Shoer to birdie 6&7 to get back to 3up. Shane was to win the 9th to reduce it to 2 once again. On the 11th Shane was miss but Stephen sank his tricky 4 footer down the hill to get back to 3 up. Shane pitched big of the 12 (not the thing to do) and he took a bogey to go 4 down with 6 to play. Hoare though sank a tremendous putt on 13 to get it back to 3. Both players birdied 14, Shane chipping in and Stephen holding a great 5 footer. Down 15, Shane missed a tough 8 footer and Stephen had the chance to win but his putt agonisingly shaved the hole. Both players found 16 but Shane missed and sportingly picked up his players marker and congratulated his opponent. Stephen now joins the Senior ranks and it will be interesting to see how he copes with the new pressures that this will entail. Shane will learn from this defeat and it will make him a stronger player. Both players are very young and have talent in abundance and will be a great asset to Tipperary Pitch & Putt in the future.

    The Junior because of lack of numbers due to various reasons had just a straight final between Paul Shoer (Riverdale) and Pat Guidera (Riverdale). This was to prove to be a very entertaining final as both players went for the coveted title. In the end it was the youthfulness of Paul that shone through when he defeated the evergreen Pat on a scoreline of 3&2. Incidentally it was a double with for the Shoer Household.

    Larkspur Park and their grounds staff have to complimented at the way they presented their course. Although there were torrential downpours throughout the day, the course held up impeccably. There is no doubt when the All Ireland Inter County Championships are held there in early September it is going to be a real spectacle. A word of thanks also to the Co Board officials who ran the competition so diligently as usual


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 72 ✭✭Dromcill


    Jinkymagic wrote: »
    Just wondering is it an open draw now or is it seeded according to the scores?

    Anyone know? :o
    An open draw as far as I know for the Inters. It is also an "Open" draw for the seniors but I was told that there is an unofficial seeding so as to keep the likes of Ray, JJ etc apart at the early stages.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Jinkymagic


    Dromcill wrote: »
    An open draw as far as I know for the Inters. It is also an "Open" draw for the seniors but I was told that there is an unofficial seeding so as to keep the likes of Ray, JJ etc apart at the early stages.

    Thanks I was hoping it would be an open draw :) The seniors matchplay should be great, 16 top quality players! It'll be hard to pick a winner from that bunch as they all seem to be playing well!


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