LADY GOLFER OF THE YEAR 2010
Qualifying Competitions are denoted by GOY in the ladies fixture list.
Points Scoring System
Top ten scores in a qualifying GOY competition are allocated points in the following order:
1st = 10 points
10th = 1 point
The overall winner is the player with the highest number of points after the last GOY competition.
GOY - Denotes Golfer of the Year
Note: Any alternative or additions to the fixture list of the Golfer of the Year table is at the discretion of the ladies committee.
Current Standings for Golfer of the Year 2010
As of 18/08/2010
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1st |
Mary Tarmey |
45 |
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2nd |
Marian Glynn |
44 |
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3rd |
Marie Carr |
39 |
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4th |
Kathleen Greaney |
38 |
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5th |
Marion Hosty |
34 |
MOANBAUN MATCHPLAY 2010
Good luck to our finalists in the Moanbaun Matchplay - Marie Carr & Sara McDermott. Date for the final has yet to be announced....watch this space!
We have reached the semi final stage of our ladies club matchplay competition. Congratulations & Good Luck to our semi finalists Maura Horan, Sara McDermott, Marie Carr & Frances Gordon and well done to all our competitors.
SPRING LEAGUE 2010
Team 9
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Marie Carr (Captain) |
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Rita Hession |
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Evelyn Maher |
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Maura Horan |
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Teresa Dempsey |
Congratulations and well done to our winning team and to all who played in the spring league.
Well done to Bernie for her organisation, the weather was against her but she persevered and managed to get us all out playing!
THE RING COMPETITION
The Ring Competition is a club competition run throughout the year during all 18 Hole competitions.
Entry fee is €5.00 which is deducted from your swipe card.
The competition for 2010 is under way and competitors can sign up on the Ring competition sheet on the notice board.
Thanks to Ann for organising and displaying the competition sheets.
COMPETITIONS
LGU PEUGEOT CORONATION FOURSOMES
Congratulations to Eileen Burke & Cecily Byrnes who qualified for the Peugeot Foursomes Area Finals 2010.
This will be held in Delgany Golf Club Co. Wicklow on 16th August 2010. Best of luck ladies & enjoy the day!
SUZUKI ILGU SILVER & BRONZE MEDALS
2009 SUZUKI SILVER & BRONZE WINNERS - FINALS WERE HELD IN PORTARLINGTON & PORTLAOISE ON 10TH MAY 2010
SILVER MEDAL WINNER 2009: Marion Hosty
BRONZE MEDAL WINNER 2009: Sara McDermott
AUSTRALIAN SPOONS
Congratulations to Anne Marie Mulry & Josephine Noone who qualified for the Australian Spoons Western District Final which will be held in Carrick-on-Shannon Golf Club on Wednesday 14th July. Best of luck girls and enjoy the day.
1. SILVER SPOON - 18 Holes Stroke Play
SILVER SPOON WINNER 2009: Teresa Moroney
The ILGU awards a Silver Spoon annually to each affiliated club.
The Spoon is awarded to the member of the club who returns the lowest aggregate of 4 nett stroke play scores in a qualifying competition on the club course.
Only 1 score of each player to count in each calendar month.
2. SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS
The SUZUKI ILGU Silver and Bronze Medals are presented annually in each Club affilliated to the ILGU.
18 Hole Stroke Play.
Silver Medal-handicaps up to 20 incl.
Bronze Medal-handicaps 21-36 incl.
The winners will be those who return the lowest aggregate 4 nett scores in ILGU Medal Competitions from 1st January to 30th September. (This date has changed from 31st December for 2010 onwards)
Winners of the Silver and Bronze divisions respectively, in their own club during the current ILGU year, are eligible to compete for the ILGU Gold Medals. The Gold Medal competitions are held nationally at a nominated club the following May. The winner of the Silver Medal plays for the Gold Pin while the winner of the Bronze Medal plays for the Silver Pin at the SUZUKI ILGU Medals All-Ireland Finals.
3. AUSTRALIAN SPOONS - 18 Hole Stableford Greensomes
Presented to the LGU in 1967 by the Australian Ladies' Golf Union to encourage support for the International Match Fund. The winning pair from each club will qualify to play in the District Final. The five pairs with the best nett scores and the Gross from each district will be eligible to play for the Australian Spoons, Memento Spoons and Prizes in the All Ireland Final.
COURTESY ON THE COURSE
- Ensure that you arrive at the Club well before your tee-off time; vital time is lost when a match is late on the tee.
- On the 1st tee, be organised so that you have your ball, tee pegs etc..ready, when it is your turn to play your shot.
- On the course don't wait for your playing partner to play before deciding on club and shot selection. Likewise, on the green, have an idea of your line before it is your turn to putt out.
- In the case of a lost ball, remember that the rules of golf stipulate that you are allowed only five minutes to search for a lost ball. If you are searching for a lost ball, always call through player(s) who are playing behind you.
- If there is a clear hole in front of you, accelerate or call through the match behind. It is common courtesy for a four-ball to let a two-ball through.
- Never leave your golf bag at the front of a green when the route to the next tee is off the back. Needless walks can be avoided by planning ahead.
- Clear the green as soon as you finish a hole.
- Remember your place on the course is behind the players in front of you, NOT in front of the players behind you.
Remember golf is a game of honour, and all rules must be interpreted honourably.












