Month: April 2018

Mens Open Competition Results for 25/04/2018

Mens Invitation 18 Hole 4 Person Team

25 April 2018

Entry: 149
1st Patrick Leahy (H/Cap 17)      
  Tony. Dorris (H/Cap 18)      
  Bob. Richardson (H/Cap 19)      
  Derek Riordan (H/Cap 19) 94 Pts    
2nd Sean Shanley (H/Cap 13)      
  John McGuirk (H/Cap 20)      
  Mick Emery (H/Cap 21)      
  Cyril Delaney (H/Cap 22) 90 Pts    
Mens 9 Hole Singles
1st Tony. Farrell (H/Cap 18) 19 Pts   20  

Entry: 19
Two’s Competition
Chris. Alcock on the 7 Hole  
John Beggs on the 11 Hole  
David Ward on the 2 Hole  
Brian Murphy on the 11 &15 Hole  
Two’s Entry: 24
5 Visitors Played 
5 Clubs Represented
Weather: Mixed

Update on greens programme

As you are aware the back 9 are being Hollow-cored this week. 8 of the 9 were cored and top dressed Tuesday morning before heavy rain arrived. Unfortunately the drag matting of sand into the core holes had to cease due to rain and associated clogging on the surface of the greens. This means  completion of the work will not now be undertaken till today. As a result, temporary greens will be needed on back 9 today.

Terry O’Neill
Course Convenor

Mens Open Competition Results for 23/04/2018

Mens Open 18 Hole Single Stableford Seniors Open

23 April 2018
CSS 73
Entry: 64
Overall Paddy Kelly (H/Cap 21) 40 Pts     
1st Class 1 Oliver Kenny (H/Cap 18) 39 Pts     
2nd Class 1 Gerry Thornton (H/Cap 15) 34 Pts Last 9   
3rd Class 1 Robert McAuley (H/Cap 17) 34 Pts     
4th Class 1 Liam Hefferna (H/Cap 14) 33 Pts     
1st Class 2 Niall Murphy (H/Cap 26) 39 Pts     
2nd Class 2 Owen O’Sullivan (H/Cap 18) 36 Pts Last 9   
3rd Class 2 Jimmy Chawke (H/Cap 18) 36 Pts Last 9   
4th Class 2 Michael Goss (H/Cap 15) 36 Pts Last 9   
21 Visitors Played  of which 1 was an Overseas Visitor

17 Clubs Represented
Sponsor: M.McGuinness & M.Weldon

Mens Competition Results for 22/04/2018

Mens 18 Hole Monthly Medal

22 April 2018
CSS 75
Entry: 138
1st Stan Pyke (H/Cap 13) 69 Nett    
2nd Brendan Shanahan (H/Cap 14) 70 Nett    
3rd Ciaran Barker (H/Cap 9) 71 Nett    
Front 9 Louis Dwyer (H/Cap 8) 34 Nett    
Back 9 Jimmy Chawke (H/Cap 18) 34 Nett Last 6  
Gross
Eddie McNally (Indicative) (H/Cap 2) 76  
Class 1
1st John Beggs (H/Cap 6) 72 Nett    
2nd John O’Brien (H/Cap 4) 73 Nett Last 9  

Class 2
1st John McLoughlin (H/Cap 13) 74 Nett    
2nd Dean Robinson (H/Cap 13) 76 Nett    

Class 3
1st Jack Curran (H/Cap 16) 72 Nett    
2nd John P Kennefick (H/Cap 19) 76 Nett Last 9  

Class 4
1st James Hayden (H/Cap 25) 72 Nett    
2nd Greg Keegan (H/Cap 20) 74 Nett    

Mens 9 Hole Singles
1st Michael Weldon (H/Cap 11) 18 Pts Last 6 15  

Entry: 10
Two’s Competition
Gareth Dunphy on the 2 Hole  
Louis Dwyer on the 2 Hole  
Tony Farrell on the 12 Hole  
David Garrigan on the 15 Hole  
Joe McGovern on the 2 Hole  
John O’Brien on the 12 Hole  
Two’s Entry: 43
Weather: Very showery with a strong wind

Mens Competition Results for 21/04/2018

Mens 18 Hole Single Stableford

21 April 2018
CSS 76
Entry: 105
1st Kingsley Lewis (H/Cap 2) 36 Pts    
2nd Norman Deering (H/Cap 17) 35 Pts Last 3  
Back 9 Niall Murphy (H/Cap 26) 20 Pts Last 6  
Gross
Kingsley Lewis (Indicative only (H/Cap 2) 34  Pts  
Class 1
1st Neil Monaghan (H/Cap 12) 34 Pts Last 9  

Class 2
1st Philip McGloughlin (H/Cap 15) 34 Pts    

Class 3
1st Terence McEvoy (H/Cap 18) 35 Pts    

Class 4
1st Liam Gavin (H/Cap 21) 34 Pts    

Mens 9 Hole Singles
1st Tom. Devine (H/Cap 31) 14 Pts Last 6 15  

Entry: 12
Two’s Competition
Chris Alcock on the 12 Hole  
Brian Andrews on the 15 Hole  
Gareth Dunphy on the 12 Hole  
Louis Dwyer on the 7 Hole  
Pat. Grimes on the 7 Hole  
Nicholas Sharkey on the 2 Hole  
Mark Walls on the 2 Hole  
Two’s Entry: 31
Weather: Perfect

Course Update – 18th April 2018

I would like to bring to members attention that we have commenced a Greens Improvement Programme this week following specific recommendations from our recently appointed Course Agronomist.

The specific recommendations included the following:-

  1. Apply Sulphate of Iron to improve the overall appearance of the green. Members will have noticed some “blackening” around the edges of greens in particular but this will disappear over the next few days as growth comes on.
  2. Hollow-core the greens with 12mm tines as an essential part of the annual maintenance programme. This process ensures decompaction of the greens and results in freer draining of greens firmer surfaces, and faster speeds. The timing of this is a little later than normal due to prevailing weather conditions but with current growth recovery the season long benefits of this programme will be appreciated for the coming months. It is planned to do 9 holes this week and a further 9 holes next week to minimise disruption. A full recovery should be evident within 10-14 days of the treatments.
  3. Over-seed the greens to introduce finer grasses to improve the quality of the sward. This to be done in conjunction with the Hollow-coring when temperatures reach 11-12 degrees.
  4. The 1st, 2nd and 16th greens were drained over the past 18 months and the recovery of these greens has been less than anticipated. In particular they have been susceptible to drying out in dry weather and disease when wet. It has been recommended that we apply a Zeolite treatment which will have the effect of increasing moisture balance and nutrient utilisation. Further top-dressing of these greens is also recommended to eliminate remaining areas of subsidence which is measured at around 5mm at worst. It is planned to eliminate these irregularities over the coming weeks.
  5. Fairways sanding has been a consistent programme for the past 4 years in Skerries Golf Club. This is an essential aspect of maintaining our drainage works and improving the overall profile of the fairways year round. This work is now scheduled for Thursday 3rd of May. Again this is later than we would normally want but due to weather and ground conditions our Sanding Contractor has been playing “catch-up” for the past few weeks due to inaccessible ground conditions throughout a large part of March and early April.
  6. Finally a word about “fusarium”. The Fusarium infestation that we experienced over the winter months has left a considerable amount of scarring on all greens. The new growth now being experienced will quickly allow for grow-in of these scars and along with the hollow-coring and over-seeding programme very significant improvement is expected over the next few weeks in relation to these scars. Moving forward a 4 weekly preventative treatment from early September through to March has been recommended. A Summer treatment programme is also in place to combat outbreaks are detected.

It has been a particularly rough Winter/early Spring for most golf courses in Ireland. Rainfall amounts, low temperatures, poor early growth and significant storm damage have all contributed to a slow start to the new season. However today certainly, Spring has finally sprung and we look forward to getting our course back into tip-top shape over the next few weeks.

Yours in golf

Terry O’Neill

Course convenor

19th April 2018

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