Thursday, May 15, 2008

2009 Season

Welcome to the Start of the 2009 Season
First Outing
Knightsbrook
Sat 28th January - 11.45am Draw
Bus 10.15 - return 8oc
The web page has now moved to mygolfsociety.ie - (search Comet)

Anyone Requires Golf Balls -- 25 for €10 See Tony

Lottery Bonus Ball


In order to give our esteemed new president, Ned, a well deserved break from the enormous amount of work he does year after year, it was decided at the AGM that the lotto would be replaced by a Lottery Bonus Ball as our fundraiser for the year.

Each Member must buy 1 Bonus Ball per week at a cost of €2.50 per week (paid in advance) € 10 Per Outing.

The number allocated to each Member will remain their number for the duration of the season.

The winning ball will be drawn in the UK National Lottery Draw, @ 8oc each Saturday night. If the number drawn is not paid for by the Member in advance, the winning prize of €75 will be deducted from the amount the Member owes.

The fees for the Bonus Ball will be collected by any Member of the Committee, so make sure you are in to win.

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Results 2008

Millicent (Captains) 20th September
Overall
Shay Dillon Pts 37 H/Cap 14

Category 1
D McCallion Pts 33 H/Cap 8
D Colgan Pts 30 H/Cap 17
R Gregory Pts 29 H/Cap 15
P Whelan Pts 29 H/Cap 10
Category 2

Tom Brady Pts 24 H/Cap 18
K Masterson Pts 30 H/Cap 18
G Rapple Pts 24 H/Cap 19
T Johnston Pts 24 H/Cap 23
Category 3
V Byrne Pts 35 H/Cap 27
S Deegan Pts 34 H/Cap 26
D McCann Pts 32 H/Cap 25
F Rayner Pts 25 H/Cap 28+2
Front 9
J Davenport Pts 17
Back 9
P Kenny Pts 16
Nearest The Pin
D McCallion
Longest Drive
P Whelan

Naas 21 June

Overall
Gerry Rapple Pts 20 H/Cap 36

Category 1
Aidan Barnes Pts 28 H/Cap 9
Tony Garland Pts 26 H/Cap 4
Category 2
Paul Kenny Pts 29 H/Cap 16
Tommy Rossiter Pts 25 H/Cap 16
Category 3
Martin Nolan Pts 32 H/Cap 27
Fres Rayner Pts 25 H/Cap 28

Front 9 Ronnie Rayner
Back 9 Declan Colgan

Black Bush 24th May

Overall
Nicky Murphy Pts 32 H/Cap 10

Category 1
Paddy Whelan Pts 32 H/Cap 10
Thomas Whelan Pts 30 H/Cap 9
Category 2
Gordon Larney Pts 32 H/Cap 17
Declan Colgan Pts 30 H/Cap 16
Category 3
Stephen Deegan Pts 28 H/Cap 27
Tommy Kearney Pts 26 H/Cap 27

Front 9 Tom Brady 16 Pts
Back 9 Alan Confrey 16 Pts

Royal Tara (Presidents Day) 10th May


Overall
Aidan Barnes Pts 35 H/Cap 12

Category 1
Paddy Whelan Pts 33 H/Cap 12
Niall Duffy Pts 33 H/Cap 9
Category 2
Ray Timmons Pts 31 H/Cap 23
Brian O'Byrne Pts 27 H/Cap 22
Category 3
John Rossiter Pts 30 H/Cap 28
Viv McDonnell Pts 26 H/Cap 28
F/Nine - B Nine
N O'Neill 19pts B Aherne 18pts

Castleknock 19th April

Charles Land 29th March

Overall
Tom Brady Pts 32 H/Cap 18

Category 1
Niall Duffy Pts 31 H/Cap 9
Nigel O'Neill Pts 30 H/Cap 15
Category 2
Paul Kenny Pts 28 H/Cap 17
Terry Johnston Pts 26 H/Cap 21
Category 3
Wayne Cullen Pts 28 H/Cap 24
Ray Timmons Pts 27 H/Cap 23

Front 9 John Rossiter 16 Pts
Back 9 Mick Doyle 17 Pts

Blainroe 8 March

Overall
Pierre White Pts 29 H/Cap 19

Category 1
Paddy Whelan Pts 27 H/Cap 12
Tom Wolohan Pts 24 H/Cap 10
Category 2
Tom Brady Pts 28 H/Cap 19
Gordon Larney Pts 25 H/Cap 17
Category 3
Anto Dennis Pts 26 H/Cap 22
Gerry O'Connor Pts 26 H/Cap 28

Front 9 Tommy Kearney 15Pts
Back 9 Tony Garland 14Pts

Presidents Day - Royal Tara























































































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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Members Numbers


Winners
15-3-08 ---- Nial Duffy - No 29
22-3-08 --- Richard Gregory - No 37
29-3-08 --- Roy Donovan - No 39
5-4-08 --- Alan Confrey - No 2
12-4-08 --- Martin Maguire - No 26
19-04-08 --- Mick Field - No 27
26-4-08 --- Paul Kenny - No 35
3-5-08 --- Bobby Rossiter - No 4
10-5-08 --- Richard Gregory - No 37
17-5-08 --- Joe Hammond - No 20
24-5-08 --- Gerry Rapple - No 15
31-5-08 --- Ian Quinlan - No 17
7-6-08 --- Terry Brady - No 42

14-6-08 --- Bobby Rossiter No4
21-6-08 --- Pierre White No 36
28-6-08 --- Michael Flynn No 28
5-7-08 --- Eric Lowry - No 12
12-7-08 --- Thomas Whelan 43
19-7-08 --- Richard Gregory 37
26-7-08 --- Declan McCallion 9
2-8-08 --- Declan McCallion 9
9-8-08 --- Gerry Rapple 15
16-8-08 --- Tommy Rossiter 46
23-8-08 --- Tom Wolohan 44
30-8-08 --- Viv Mc Donnell 48
6-9-08 --- Tom Rossiter 46
13-9-08 --- Paul Kenny 35
20-9-08 --- Tommy Kearney 41
27-9-08 --- Alan Confrey 2
4-10-08 --- Roy Donovan 39
11-10-08 --- Phil Traynor (snr) 33
18-10-08 ---
Karl Gregory 23
25-10-08 --- Pierre White 36
1-11-08 --- Bobby Rossiter 4
8-11-08 --- Karl Gregory 23
15-11-08 ---

22-11-08 ---
29-11-08 ---
6-12-08 ---
13-12-08 ---

'08 Calendar & Committee

8th March- Blainroe - 11.30
29 March - Charlesland - 12.30
19th April - Castleknock - 12.00
10th May - Royal Tara (Pres) - 9.00
24th May - Black Bush - 11.30
21th June - Naas - 11.00
19th July - Rathcore - 10.30
16th Aug - Greenore (capt) - 9.30
20th Sept - Millicent 11.30
Oct - Challange Cup - Silloge
11th Oct - Nuremore 12.00

Nov - Memorial Cup Outing

NEW COMMITTEE FOR JANUARY/DECEMBER 08

PRESIDENT - Aidan Masterson
CAPTAIN - Brian Colgan
SECRETARY - Vivian McDonnell
TREASURER - Tony Garland
ASSISTANT (TREASURER) - Aidan Masterson
CHAIRMAN - Terry Johnston
Don McCann
Martin Nolan
Richard Gregory
Aidan Barnes
Willie Kenny
Patrick Moore
Tom Wolohan

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Presidents Day 2007 photos




Presidents Day Greenore

Thailand Ronnie Shows TrueTalent













Monday, August 20, 2007

Results 2007

Willie denied his first Major

Captains Day Ardee 11 August 2007

Overall
Richard Gregory 33 points H/C 17

Category 1
1st - Martin Maguire 31 Pts H/C 10
2nd - Mick Doyle 30 Pts H/C 16
3rd - Tom Wolohan 29 Pts H/C 13
4th - Eugene Wynne 29 Pts H/C 16

Category 2
1st - Willie Kenny 33Pts H/C 26
2nd - Stephen Deegan 32 Pts H/C 28
3rd - Terry Johnston 31 Pts H/C 23
4th - Vinny Byrne 29 Pts 26 H/C

Nearest the Pin - Brian O Byrne
Longest Drive - Bobby Rossiter
Past Captains - Willie Kenny

Visitors - Stephen Martin - Anto Meehan

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Ratcore 14 July 2007

Overall
Declan McCallion 33 Points H/C 12

Category 1
1st - Thomas Whelan 32 Pts H/C 10
2nd - Bobby Rossiter 30 Pts H/C 7
3rd - Gordon Larney 30 Pts H/C 17
4th - Tony Garland 30 Pts H/C 5

Category 2
1st - Paul Kenny 29 Pts H/C 18
2nd - Vinny Byrne 29 Pts H/C 26
3rd - Pierre White 29 Pts H/C 18
4th - Fred Rayner 28 Pts H/C 28

Front 9 - Brian Colgan 17 pts Back 9 - Eugene Wynne 16pts











Presidents Day Greenore - 9th June 2007

Overall Ronnie Rayner 39Pts H/C 15

Category 1
1st - Richard Gregory 34 Pts H/C 17
2nd - Nigel O'Neill 31 Pts H/C 15 C/B
3rd - Aidan Barnes 31pts H/C 13 C/B
4th - Joe Davenport 31 Pts H/C 17
Category 2
1st - Gordon Larney 37 Pts H/C 18
2nd - Dave Newman 31 Pts H/C 20
3rd - Brian Colgan 28 Pts H/C 27
4th - Anto Dennis 26 Pts H/C 23

Front 9 - Declan McCallion 18 Pts Back 9 - Shay Dillon 17 Pts

Knockanally 31 March 2007

Overall Thomas Whelan 34 Points H/C 12

Category 1
1st - Jason Curran 29 Pts H/C 16
2nd - Eugene Wynne 26 Pts H/C 15
3rd - Bobby Rossiter 26 Pts H/C 7
4th - Richard Gregory 25 Pts H/C 16

Category 2
1st - Gordon Larney 30 Pts H/C 19
2nd - Tom Brady 28 Pts H/C 20
3rd - Ray Timmons 27 Pts H/C 25
4th - Dave Newman 27 Pts H/C 20

Front 9 - John Rossiter 15 pts Back 9 - Joe Davenport 17pts

Nuremore 10 March 2007

Overall Brian Colgan 33 Points H/C 28

Category 1

1st - Mick Doyle 30 Pts H/C 15
2nd - Shay Dillon 30 Pts H/C 12
3rd - Willie Fitzpatrick 30 Pts H/C 11
4th - Eugene Wynne 29 Pts H/C 18

Category 2

1st - Ray Timmons 28 Pts H/C 26
2nd - Dave Newman 26 Pts H/C 20
3rd - Terry Johnston 23 Pts H/C 21
4th - Wayne Cullen 22 Pts H/C 26

Front 9 - Hannes Van 17 pts Back 9 - Aidan Barnes 15pts

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Ray collects another tenner

Whats another tenner

Winners alright

The Winners Enclosure

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Challange Cup 2006

Comet Golf Society
V
Beaumont House Golf Society


Sat 30th Sept in Silloge Park
@ 11.30

Team
1) Tommy Rossiter
2) Dave Newman
3) Willie Kenny
4) Stephen Brady
5) Declan Colgan
6) Mick Doyle
7) Brian Ahearn
8) Tommy Kearney
9) Shay Dillon
10) Eugene Wynne
11) Frank Brady
12) Nigel O’Neill
13) Richard Gregory
14) Terry Johnston
15) Tom Wolohan
16) Brian Colgan
17) Tony Garland
18) John Keenan
19) John Rossiter
20) Gordon Larney

Subs :- Joe Davenport, Ray Timmons, Bobby Rossiter, Fred Rayner, Ned Masterson

Presentation of Prizes, Music, Food and more will be held in the Comet Lounge Bar on the night

Your support would be very welcome

Results 2006

Rathsallagh 14 October 2006 Presidents Day

Overall Niall Duffy 39 Pts H/C 13

Category 1
1st Brian O'Byrne 32 Pts H/C 22
2nd Joe Davenport 31 Pts H/C 21
3rd Pierre White 28 Pts H/C 20
4th Declan Colgan 27 Pts H/C 18

Category 2
1st Stephen Deegan 32 Pts H/C 28
2nd Viv McDonnell 29 Pts H/C 28
3rd Anto Dennis 25 Pts H/C 23
4th Willie Kenny 25 Pts H/C 26

Nearest The Pin James Tuite 5'2"
Longest Drive Niall Duffy

Visitor Nicky Murphy

DONABATE 16 Sept 2006

Overall Ronnie Rayner 35 Points H/C 15

Category 1
1st - Tony Garland 33 Pts H/C 5
2nd - Bobby Rossiter 32 Pts H/C 7
3rd - Richard Gregory 30 Pts H/C 17
4th - Tommy Rossiter 30 Pts H/C 16

Category 2
1st - Tommy Carney 31 Pts H/C 28
2nd - Gordon Larney 30 Pts H/C 20
3rd - John Keenan 29 Pts H/C 21
4th - Terry Johnston 28 Pts H/C 22

Front 9 - Mick Doyle
Back 9 - Stephen Brady

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Rules in Brief

Golf Rules in Brief

INTRODUCTION

Golf is a game in which a ball is struck with a club from a prepared area, known as the "teeing ground", across fairway and rough to a second prepared area, which has a hole in it, known as the "putting green". The object of the game is to complete what is known as a hole by playing a ball from the teeing ground into the hole on the putting green in the fewest possible number of strokes. A "round of golf' consists of playing 18 such holes.

There are basically two forms of play, one which is decided by holes won and lost (match play) and the other which is decided by the total number of strokes taken to complete the round (stroke play).

There are three important principles to remember when playing golf: Play the course as you find it. Play the Ball as it lies. And if you can't do either, do what's fair." To do what's fair you need to know the Rules. The following is a summary of the Rules of Golf, simplified where possible.
ETIQUETTE
Etiquette covers both Courtesy and Priority on the Course as well as Care of the Course. Whilst the following points are not Rules as such they are an important part of the game.
1 Don't move, talk or stand close to a player making a stroke. 2 Don't play until the group in front is out of the way. 3 Always play without delay. Leave the putting green as soon as all players in your group have holed out. 4 Invite faster groups to play through.5 Replace divots. Smooth footprints in bunkers. 6 Don't step on the line of another player's putt. 7 Don't drop clubs on the putting green. 8 Replace the flagstick carefully.

DEFINITIONS
The Definitions section of the Rules of Golf contains over forty Definitions which form the foundation around which the Rules of play are written. A good knowledge of the defined terms will help in the correct application of the Rules. These include:
Teeing Ground - the starting place for the hole, defined by two tee-markers.
Through the Green - the whole area of the golf course except the teeing ground and putting green of the hole being played and all hazards. Hazards - any bunker or water hazard.
Putting Green - an area specially prepared for putting and containing a 41/2 inch diameter hole.
Out of Bounds - ground on which play is prohibited i.e. not part of the course. A ball is out of bounds when all of it lies out of bounds.
Loose Impediments - natural objects such as stones, leaves and twigs provided they are not fixed or growing, are not solidly embedded and are not sticking to the ball.
Obstructions - any man-made object, except: (1) objects defining out of bounds (2) any part of an immovable man-made object which is out of bounds; and (3) any construction declared by the Committee in the Local Rules to be an integral part of the course.
Casual Water - any temporary accumulation of water on the course which is visible before or after the player takes his stance (dew and frost are not casual water).
Ground Under Repair - any portion of the course so marked by the Committee. Also includes material piled for removal and a hole made by a greenkeeper, even if not so marked.

THE RULES OF PLAY

GENERAL POINTS
Before commencing your round:
(1) Read the Local Rules on the score card.
(2) Put an identification mark on your ball. Many golfers play the same brand of ball and if you can't identify your ball, it's lost.
(3) Count your clubs. You are allowed a maximum of 14 clubs.
During the round, don't ask for "advice" from anyone except your partner or caddie. Don't give advice to anyone except your partner. During a hole you may not play a practice stroke.

TEEING OFF
Tee off between and not in front of the tee-markers. You may tee off up to two club-lengths behind the front line of the tee-markers.
Teeing off outside this area - in match play there is no penalty but your opponent may ask you to replay your stroke; in stroke play you incur a two-stroke penalty and must then play from within the proper area.
PLAYING THE BALL
Play the ball as it lies. Don't improve your lie, the area of your intended swing or your line of play by moving, bending or breaking anything fixed or growing except in fairly taking your stance or making your swing. Don't press anything down or build a stance.

If your ball lies in a bunker or a water hazard don't touch the ground in the bunker, or the ground or water in the water hazard, before your downswing.

The ball must be fairly struck, not pushed or spooned.
Playing a wrong ball (except in a hazard) - in match play you lose the hole; in stroke play you incur a two-stroke penalty and you must then play the correct ball.

ON THE PUTTING GREEN
You may repair ball marks and old hole plugs on the line of your putt but not any other damage, including spike marks.

You may mark, lift and clean your ball on the putting gre·en. Always replace it on the exact spot.
Don't test the putting surface by scraping it or rolling a ball over it.

Ball played from putting green strikes flagstick - in match play you lose the hole; in stroke play you incur a two-stroke penalty.

BALL AT REST MOVED
If your ball is at rest and it is moved by you, your partner or your caddie, except as permitted by the Rules, or if it moves after you have addressed it, add a penalty stroke and replace your ball.
If your ball is at rest and is moved by someone else or another ball, replace it without penalty to you.
BALL IN MOTION DEFLECTED OR STOPPED
Ball struck by you is deflected or stopped by you, your partner or your caddie - in match play you lose the hole; in stroke play you incur a two-stroke penalty and the ball is played as it lies.

Ball struck by you is deflected or stopped by someone else - play your ball as it lies wihout penalty, except (a) in match play, if an opponent or his caddie deflects the ball you have an option to replay the stroke or (b) in stroke play, if the ball is deflected after a stroke from on the putting green, you must replay it.

Ball struck by you is deflected or stopped by another ball at rest- in matchplay, no penalty and the ball is played as it lies except. In stroke play you incur a two-stroke penalty if your ball and the other ball were on the putting green before you played.

LIFTING, DROPPING AND PLACING THE BALL
If a lifted ball is to be replaced, its position must be marked. If a ball is to be dropped or placed in any other position (e.g. taking relief from GUR, etc.) it is recommended that the ball's original position be marked.

When dropping, stand erect, hold the ball at shoulder height and arm's length and drop it. If a dropped ball strikes you or your partner, caddie or equipment it must be re-dropped without penalty.

There are eight instances where a dropped ball rolls to such a position that it must be re-dropped - see Rules of Golf Rule 20 - 2c

BALL INTERFERING WITH OR ASSISTING PLAY
You may lift your ball if it might assist any other player.
You may have any ball lifted if it might interfere with your play or assist any other player.

LOOSE IMPEDIMENTS
You may move a loose impediment unless it and your ball are in a hazard. However, if you have touched a loose impediment within one club-length of your ball and your ball moves, the ball must be replaced and (unless your ball was on the putting green) you incur a penalty stroke.

OBSTRUCTIONS
Check the Local Rules on the score card for guidance on immovable obstructions (e.g. surfaced roads and paths etc.) .
Movable obstructions (e.g. rakes, tin cans etc.) anywhere on the course may be moved. If the ball moves it must be replaced without penalty.
If an immovable obstruction (e.g. a water fountain) interferes with your stance or swing, you may drop the ball within one club-length of the nearest point of relief not nearer the hole. There is no relief for intervention on your line of play unless your ball and the obstruction are on the putting green.

CASUAL WATER, GROUND UNDER REPAIR etc.
If your ball is in casual water, ground under repair or a hole or cast made by a burrowing animal e.g. a rabbit, you may drop without penalty within one club-length of the nearest point of relief not nearer the hole.

WATER HAZARDS
Check the Local Rules on the score card to establish whether the sea,lake, river etc. is a `water hazard' or a `lateral water hazard'.

Ball in watery hazard - play the ball as it lies or, under penalty of one stroke, (a) drop any distance behind the water hazard keeping a straight line between the hole, the point where the ball crossed the margin of the water hazard and spot on which the ball is dropped, or (b) play again from where you hit the ball into the hazard.

Ball in lateral water hazard - in addition to the options for a ball in a water hazard (see above), under penalty of one stroke, you may drop within two club-lengths of (a) the point where the ball crossed the margin of the hazard or (b) a point on the opposite side of the hazard equidistant from the hole.

BALL LOST OR OUT OF BOUNDS
Check the Local Rules on the score card to identify the boundaries of the course. If your ball is lost outside a water hazard or out of bounds you must play another ball from the spot where the last shot was played under penalty of one stroke i.e. stroke and distance. You are allowed 5 minutes to search for a ball, after which if it is not found or identified it is lost. If, after playing a shot, you think your ball may be lost outside a water hazard or out of bounds you may play a `provisional ball'. You must state that it is a provisional ball and play it before you go forward to search for the original ball. If the original ball is lost or out of bounds you must continue with the provisional ball under penalty of one stroke. If the original ball is not lost or out of bounds, you must continue play of the hole with it and the provisional ball must be abandoned.

BALL UNPLAYABLE
If you believe your ball is unplayable outside a water hazard (and you are the sole judge), you may under penalty of one stroke, (a) drop within two club-lengths of where the ball lies not nearer the hole, (b) drop any distance behind the point where the ball lay keeping a straight line between the hole, the point where the ball lay and the spot on which the ball is dropped, or (c) replay the shot. If your ball is in a bunker you may proceed under (a), (b) and (c). However, if you elect to proceed under (a) or (b) you must drop in the bunker.

CONCLUSION
A good score may be spoiled, or a match lost, due to a penalty incurred through ignorance or confusion concerning the Rules. A sound knowledge of the above summary should aid the golfer in tackling a "Rules problem". Nevertheless, the complete Rules of Golf as approved by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews and the United States Golf Association, should be consulted where any doubt arises.