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County Louth Golf Club Baltray, Co County Louth Golf Club Baltray, Co. Louth Tel: 041 98 81530 This is to certify that is a Member of County Louth Golf Club which is his/her home club and his/her handicap on / /2016 is Signed Secretary/Manager Revision Handicap Handicap ///2016 Handicap ///2016 Handicap ///2016 Handicap ///2016 PERSONAL NOTES Name: Private Telephone Number: Business Telephone Number: Car Registration Number: Car Chasis Number: Car Key Number: Licence Number: AA Number: Credit Card Number: Credit Card Number: Bank Account Number: Medical Insurance Number: Medical Insurance Number: Income Tax Number: Blood Group: Passport Number: In case of accident please inform: Telephone: COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB Subscriptions 2016 Ordinary €915 Five Day €595 Senior Intermediate €680 Lady Associate €490 Veteran €445 Veteran Associate €330 Country Lady €375 Intermediate €365 Student €200 Junior €120 Overseas €570 Pavilion Member €175 Pavilion Plus €475 Corporate Details on request GREEN FEE RATES January to March Midweek €60 Weekend €70 April Midweek €80 Weekend €90 May to September Midweek €140 Weekend €140 October Midweek €80 Weekend €90 November & December Midweek €60 Weekend €70 JUNIOR/STUDENT Junior €25 Student €45 RESIDENT Midweek €90 Weekend €110 MEMBER/GUESTS Member & 1 Guest €30 Member & 2 Guests €70 Member & 3 Guests €120 Societies On Application By order of the Committee Gareth Bohill, Honorary Treasurer COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB OFFICERS & COMMITTEE 2016 President Joseph Leech Lady President Sally McLeer Captain & Chairman Frank Gannon Vice Captain Harry Collier Lady Captain Delia Berkery Lady Vice Captain Jackie Quinn Hon Secretary David Hepburn Hon Treasurer Gareth Bohill General Committee Michael Keennedy (Ex/Officio) Jim Gargan Pat McCabe Richard Murray Vivienne O’Sullivan Trustees Leo Kenny Michael Mc Guirk Ann Owens Jim Tully COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB MENS COMMITTEE 2016 President Joseph Leech Captain Frank Gannon Vice/Captain Harry Collier Hon. Secretary Joseph Carroll Hon. Competition & Handicap Secretary Oliver Garvey Committee Members Gerry Campbell Frank Gray Frank King John Murphy COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB MENS COMPETITION & HANDICAP COMMITTEE 2016 Oliver Garvey Joe Carroll Frank Gray Frank King COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB LADY OFFICERS & COMMITTEE 2016 Lady President Sally McLeer Lady Captain Delia Berkery Lady Vice Captain Jackie Quinn Hon Secretary Marie McGuirk Hon Treasurer Carlos McDowell Hon Handicap Sec Pat Murray Hon Competition Sec Vivienne O’Sullivan Executive Committee Lucy McConnell (ex. Officio) Frances Curran Anne Keane Niamh Matthews Olivia McGuirk Grainne Weir Competition Niamh Darcy Committee Geraldine Donegan Michele Reddan Orla Briscoe Mary Murphy COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB LADY OFFICERS & COMMITTEE 2016 (Continued) Handicap Committee Anne Keane Ruth Kelly Geri Neary Vicki Smyth Mairead Duffy Team Convenor Jane McCabe Junior Convenor (Girls) Deirdre Gray Junior Committee Joan Belton Carmel Kierans Mary Quirke Grainne Weir Floral Convenor Francis Curran Floral Committee Mairead Duffy Marguerite McAuley Olive Sharkey Denise Redmond Marie Maguire Social Committee Jim Gargan Pat McCabe Niamh Matthews Cathryn Collins Fleur McCloskey Margo Quinn Carlos McDowell John Eagleton GUI Leinster Branch Fixtures 2016 Confirmed Dates Mar 23/29 West of Ireland Amateur Open Championship Co. Sligo Rosses Point Links Mar 30/Apr 1 Munster Youths Amateur Open Championship Monkstown Mar 31 Connacht U14 Boys Open Championship Strandhill Apr 1 Fred Daly Leinster Qualifying Laytown & Bettystown, Kilcock, The Heath, Enniscorthy, Newlands, Craddockstown, Beaverstown, Elmgreen Apr 4/9 Scottish Boys Amateur Open Championship Murcar Links Apr 13/14 Peter McEvoy Trophy Copt Heath Apr 19 Irish Schools Senior Championship Athlone Apr 20 Irish Schools Junior Championship Athlone Apr 23 Bunclody Senior Scratch Cup Bunclody Apr 29/May 1 Lytham Trophy Royal Lytham & St. Anne’s Apr 30/May 1 Munster Stroke Play Championship Cork May 1 Ulster Scratch Foursomes Open Championship Malone May 1 Lucan Senior Scratch Cup Lucan May 2 Roganstown Senior Scratch Cup Roganstown May 5/8 Irish Amateur Open Championship Royal Dublin May 7 Dunmurry Springs Senior Scratch Cup Dunmurry Springs May 9 Captains & Club Officials Team Event Killeen Castle May 10 Captains & Club Officials Team Event Links Portmarnock May 10/11 Munster Seniors Amateur Open Championship Tramore May 11 Captains & Club Officials Team Event Kilkenny May 12 Captains & Club Officials Team Event Delgany May 14 Kilkenny Senior Scratch Cup Kilkenny May 14/15 AIG Junior Cup Leinster Qualifying Corrstown, Donabate. Grange May 14/15 AIG Junior Cup Leinster Qualifying Rathcore, Rathdowney, Wexford May 15 Birr Senior Scratch Cup Birr May 15/22 AIG Junior Cup Leinster Qualifying Castlewarden May 17 Brabazon Trophy Qualifiers Hadley Wood & Fulford May 18/20 Irish Seniors Amateur Open Championship Ardee May 19/20 Irish Open K Club May 20/22 Welsh Amateur Open Championship Royal St David’s May 21/22 AIG Barton Shield Leinster Qualifying Lucan, St Anne’s May 21/22 AIG Barton Shield Leinster Qualifying Baltinglass, Headfort, Newbridge May 22/29 AIG Junior Cup Leinster Qualifying Ashbourne May 27/29 Scottish Amateur Open Championship Gullane No. 1 May 28/29 AIG Pierce Purcell Leinster Qualifying Mountrath May 28/29 AIG Jimmy Bruen Shield Leinster Qualifying Delgany May 28/29 Welsh Youths Amateur Open Whitechurch Jun 2/4 European Mid Amateur Championship Czech Republic Jun 3/5 St. Andrews Links Trophy St. Andrews Jun 4/6 East of Ireland Amateur Open Championship Co. Louth Jun 4/5 AIG Pierce Purcell Leinster Qualifying Powerscourt (West Course) Jun 5/12 AIG Pierce Purcell Leinster Qualifying Westmanstown Jun 7/8 Connacht Seniors Amateur Open Championship Roscommon Jun 11/12 AIG Jimmy Bruen Shield Leinster Qualifying Moyvalley GUI Leinster Branch Fixtures 2016 Confirmed Dates (Continued) Jun 11/12 AIG Pierce Purcell Leinster Qualifying Malahide, Naas, Killiney, Kilcoole Jun 11/12 AIG Pierce Purcell Leinster Qualifying Castle Barna, Tulfarris, St. Helen’s Bay Jun 11/12 Connacht Stroke Play Championship Athlone Jun 12 Killeen Senior Scratch Cup Killeen Jun 13/15 Leinster Youths Amateur Open Championship Esker Hills Jun 1/18 The Amateur Championship Pyle & Kenfig Jun 18/19 AIG Senior Cup Leinster Qualifying New Forest Jun 18/19 AIG Jimmy Bruen Shield Leinster Qualifying Forrest Little, Killeen, Lisheen Springs Jun 18/19 AIG Jimmy Bruen Shield Leinster Qualifying Dundalk, Borris, Cill Dara, Bunclody Jun 18/19 AIG Pierce Purcell Leinster Qualifying Co Meath Jun 18/19 Irish Over 30’s Amateur Open Championship Limerick Jun 20 Irish Junior Foursomes Leinster Qualifying Black Bush, Moate, Waterford, Beech Park Jun 2/22 Leinster Seniors Amateur Open Championship Glasson Jun 21/23 Leinster Boys Amateur Open Championship Mullingar Jun 22/25 Brabazon Trophy The London Club Jun 23/25 Palmer Cup Formby Jun 24 Connacht U16 Boys Open Championship Ballinasloe Jun 25/26 AIG Senior Cup Leinster Qualifying Elm Park, Stackstown Jun 25/26 AIG Senior Cup Leinster Qualifying Co Louth, Enniscorthy Jun 26/Jul 3 AIG Senior Cup Leinster Qualifying Palmerstown Stud Jun 27 Irish Junior Foursomes Leinster Black Bush, Moate, Waterford, Beech Park Jun 28/Jul 1 Irish Boys Amateur Open Championship Castle Jun 29 Munster U16 Boys Open Championship Nenagh Jul 1 Ulster U14 Boys Open Qualifier Foyle Jul 1/Jul 3 English Mid Amateur Open Championship Brokenhurst Manor Jul 4 Leinster U16 Boys Open Championship Beaverstown Jul 4/Jul 6 Interprovincial Championship Fota Island Jul 5 Leinster U13 Boys Series Celbridge Elm Hall Jul 5/7 Connacht Boys Amateur Open Championship Galway Jul 5/7 Scottish U16 Boys Championship West Lothian Jul 5/9 European Boys Team Championship Diamond GC, Austria Jul 5/9 European Team Championship Chantilly, France Jul 6 Leinster U13 Boys Series Swords Jul 6/8 Irish Seniors Close Championship Tralee Jul 8 Leinster U14 Boys Open Championship Balcarrick Jul 10 Elm Park Senior Scratch Cup Elm Park Jul 11 Leinster U16 Boys Close Championship Ashbourne Jul 11 Leinster U13 Boys Series Woodenbridge Jul 11/15 North of Ireland Amateur Open Championship Royal Portrush Jul 13/15 Munster Boys Amateur Open Championship Dromoland Jul 14/17 The Open Championship Royal Troon Jul 20/21 Boys U14 Interprovincial Championship Tullamore Jul 20/22 Boys U18 Interprovincial Championship Tullamore Jul 21/22 Boys U16 Interprovincial Championship Tullamore GUI Leinster Branch Fixtures 2016 Confirmed Dates (Continued) Jul 20/24 South of Ireland Amateur Open Championship Lahinch Jul 21/23 European Young Masters Switzerland Jul 21/24 Senior British Open Carnoustie Jul 23/24 Ulster Over 30’s Amateur Open Championship Malone Jul 23/24 AIG Pierce Purcell (Leinster Finals) Tullamore Jul 23/24 AIG Junior Cup (Leinster Finals) Tullamore Jul 25 Ulster U14 Boys Open Qualifier Blackwood Jul 26/28 Ulster Boys Amateur Open Championship Bangor Jul 29 Irish U14 Boys Amateur Open Championship Lurgan Jul 29 Fred Daly (Leinster Finals) Royal Tara Jul 29/30 AIG Barton Shield (Leinster Finals) Howth Jul 29/30 AIG Jimmy Bruen Shield (Leinster Finals) Howth Jul 30 Skerries Senior Scratch Cup Skerries Jul 31/Aug 1 Mullingar Senior Scratch Cup Mullingar Aug 2/4 Boys Home Internationals Ballyliffin/Glashedy Aug 2/4 Ulster Youths Amateur Open Championship Royal Belfast Aug 3/5 British Seniors Amateur Open Championship Formby Aug 3/6 International European Amateur Championship Estonia Aug 5/6 Leinster Over 30’s Amateur Championship Carlow Aug 7 Irish Mixed Foursomes (Leinster Final) Royal Curragh Aug 7 Delgany
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