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Castleknock Golf Club moves up popularity ranking list

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Castleknock golf course has moved up 11 positions in the Golf Digest Ireland Top 100 Courses to number 63. Congratulations to all involved, but especially to our course superintendant John Jennings and his course staff. It's great to see recognition for all the hard work that has been put in since the formation of the club only a few short years ago.
Prepare for wailing and gnashing of teeth in some quarters and for prideful boasting in others -- because the 'Golf Digest Ireland Top 100 Courses' list has been released. There are no soft positions on rankings such as these. Clubs either love them or hate them, depending on upward or downward progress.

And in these recession-hit times, those moving down the ranking list won't be pleased. Marketing is at a premium with the country's golfing facilities rattling out the special offers at a rate of knots but the 'Top 100' is always big talking point.

In that respect it's significant that although annual revenue projections by clubs are down for 2009, investment on course improvements has paid off. The other big interest -- apart from the movers and fallers -- is that consideration of length and modern equipment was given particular relevance.

Portmarnock takes over as number one from Royal County Down, which was tops in the rankings for the last two years. Linton Walsh, MD of the magazine said: "After the publication of last year's list, the magazine contacted all of the courses on this island, requesting information on any work that was being undertaken.

"Correspondence was received from 83 of these clubs (96 courses), an increase of over 30pc from last year, outlining the great work that had been undertaken in their club. In total 37 clubs moved up the list, 45 moved down, 10 remained the same and there were eight new entries."

The clinching factor for Portmarnock was upgrade work, particularly to run-off areas on several greens which heightened the difficulty of recovery shots at the second, third, eighth, ninth, and 14th holes, plus work on restoring traditional fescue and marram grasses on the links.

The European Club has jumped two places to third, which means that Ballybunion (Old) drops two places to number five. In Ballybunion's move down the order, the panel considered length to be a significant factor, this time in a negative sense.

While acknowledging the timeless challenge posed by its superb greens, the panellist took the view that, at 6,598 yards off the back tees, the much-revered Co Kerry links has become increasingly vulnerable to modern equipment. Even in the nine years since it staged the Irish Open, tournament players are driving the ball an average of 14 yards further.

Adare Manor goes down three places to number seven, though it remains the top-ranked parkland course in the country. Waterville stays sixth and Lahinch is still eighth. County Louth is down two to ninth and The K Club Palmer course remains in 10th place.

The most significant movement at the upper end of the Top-10, however, has been by Royal Portrush, which is up from ninth to fourth. However, the best mover of all was the fine Sandy Hills links at Rosapenna, moving 27 places from 44 in 2008 to 17th this year. The eight newcomers are Kilkenny (57), South County (70); Castle Dargan (81); Ashbourne (85); Castlecomer (88); Castletroy (89), Limerick County (94) and Portarlington (98).

Top 100

1 Portmarnock (+1)
2 R Co Down (-1)
3 European Club (+2)
4 R Portrush (+5)
5 Ballybunion Old (-2)
6 Waterville (-)
7 Adare Manor (-3)
8 Lahinch (-)
9 Baltray (-2)
10 K Club Palmer (-)
11 Tralee (+2)
12 Mt Juliet (-1)
13 R Dublin (+1)
14 Killarney Killeen (-2)
15 Ballyliffin Glashedy (+2)
16 Co Sligo (-)
17 Rosapenna Sandy Hills (+27)
18 The Island (+1)
19 The Heritage (-4)

20 Enniscrone (+14)

21 Carne (-)

22 Druids Glen (-2)

23 Fota (-1)

24 Portstewart Strand (-1)

25 Portmarnock Links (-)

26 Carton Montgomerie (-8)

27 Seapoint (+23)

28 Castlerock (+3)

29 Old Head (-5)

30 Headfort New (-4)

31 PGA National (-4)

32 Carlow (-2)

33 Malone (+2)

34 Doonbeg (-5)

35 Belvoir Pk (+1)

36 S Russell (+4)

37 Cork (-)

38 Ballyliffin Old (+7)

39 Dun Laoghaire (+17)

40 K Club Smurfit (+1)

41 Powerscourt East (+2)

42 Mt Wolseley (+4)

43 Westport (+5)

44 Knightsbrook (+8)

45 Portsalon (+25)

46 Glasson (-14)

47 Carton O'Meara (-5)

48 Dundalk (-10)

49 Donegal Murvagh (-10)

50 Rathsallagh (-1)

51 Dundrum House (+4)

52 Hermitage (-1)

53 Dromoland C (-)

54 Tramore (+37)

55 Bantry Bay (+20)

56 Mullingar (-23)

57 Kilkenny (NEW)

58 Connemara (-)

59 Tullamore (-12)

60 Hilton Templepatrick (-3)

61 New Forest (+1)

62 Clandeboye (+11)

63 Castleknock (+11)

64 St Margaret's (-4)

65 Grange (+4)

66 Castle (+12)

67 Dooks (-13)

68 Shannon (-1)

69 Woodbrook (-1)

70 South County (NEW)

71 R Belfast (+5)

72 Killarney Mahony's Pt (-9)

73 Roganstown (-7)

74 Skellig Bay (-3)

75 Esker Hills (-10)

76 Athlone (-12)

77 Rosslare (-16)

78 Gowran Pk (+6)

79 Ring of Kerry (-7)

80 Narin and Portnoo (-)

81 Castle Dargan (NEW)

82 Galway (+7)

83 Arklow (+16)

84 Laytown and Bettystown (-3)

85 Ashbourne (NEW)

86 Moyvalley (-7)

87 Ballybunion Cashen (-10)

88 Castlecomer (NEW)

89 Castletroy (NEW)

90 Galgorm Castle (-2)

91 Monkstown (-6)

92 Curragh (-2)

93 Rathcore (-10)

94 Limerick County (NEW)

95 Blainroe (+1)

96 Ballinrobe (+1)

97 Malahide (+3)

98 Portarlington (NEW)

99 Lee Valley (-4)

100 Waterford (-13)


Castleknock hurling club latest news report

Friday, December 18th, 2009

The third annual FODH “Celebration of Dublin Hurling” took place in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel on Friday, 13th November last. In excess of two hundred and seventy people attended on the night. A number of awards were made as follows:

Hurler of the Year 2009 – Alan McCrabbe

Young Hurler of the Year – David Treacy

Hall of Fame Award – Jimmy Gray

The successful clubs in the “Club of the Year “awards were as follows:

Senior - Na Fianna

Intermediate - Thomas Davis

Junior - Good Counsel

Special guests on the night were the players from the All Ireland winning Dublin minor hurling team of 1965 and the u-21 team that narrowly lost the All Ireland final in 1967. Brian McMahon and Mick Bermingham, Dublin’s two hurling All-Stars previous to this year’s award to Alan McCrabbe, were also guests on the night.

DUBLIN’S NHL SCHEDULE 2010

Dublin’s senior hurlers have four home ties in the 2010 NHL. They will host All Ireland champions Kilkenny and defeated finalists, Tipperary in Parnell Park. In addition, Cork and Limerick will travel to the Donnycarney venue.

The full schedule of Division 1 NHL fixtures is as follows:

20.02.2010
Tipperary v Kilkenny

21.02.2010
Limerick v Galway
Cork v Offaly
Waterford v Dublin

27.02.2010
Limerick v Cork

28.02.2010
Kilkenny v Offaly
Galway v Waterford
Dublin v Tipperary

14.03.2010
Tipperary v Galway
Cork v Kilkenny
Offaly v Dublin
Waterford v Limerick

20.03.2010
Galway v Offaly

21.03.2010
Dublin v Kilkenny
Waterford v Cork
Limerick v Tipperary

28.03.2010
Offaly v Limerick
Dublin v Cork
Tipperary v Waterford
Kilkenny v Galway

04.04.2010
Galway v Dublin
Limerick v Kilkenny
Waterford v Offaly
Cork v Tipperary

18.04.2010
Kilkenny v Waterford
Galway v Cork
Offaly v Tipperary
Dublin v Limerick


Castleknock GAA club holds Open day

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Castleknock GAA held an Open Day in Somerton recently to allow members, friends and supporters to see the progress made on the club's grounds development programme so far.

The feedback from all was extremely positive in relation what has been achieved to date coupled with amazement in relation to the scale and size of the grounds.

With work still to be finished, all who attended could see that the club is fast approaching this particular finishing line and with the continued support of all, Somerton will soon be a source of pride to all in the community.

Great credit is due to the grounds development committee, the fund raising committee and all who have supported and continue to support and contribute to this project.


Elm Green golf tournament players enjoy the sun

Monday, July 20th, 2009

The recent warm weather had the pleasant dual effect of keeping the numbers high and the scoring low for the captain’s prize at Elmgreen Golf Club recently.

More than 170 members teed off in glorious sunshine for the major competition of the club’s calendar. The winner of the prize was Tony Garrigan, playing off a handicap of 12, and his net 62 strokes was one shot ahead of the runner-up Ray Smith. Ray is a brother of one of Ireland’s finest and best-known golf professionals, Des Smyth who won eight tournaments on the European Tour across four decades. Ray also had the lowest gross score playing off a handicap of 9.

Elmgreen Golf Club, an 18 hole parkland course in Castleknock, was established in 1997 and is now a major fixture on the local sporting map. The facility also boasts a pitch and putt course and a magnificent driving range. Elmgreen has more than 500 members from all areas of Dublin West and it is affiliated to the Golfing Union of Ireland.

The club is currently offering a special membership rate for people who join before the end of 2009. However places are strictly limited for this offer.

Elmgreen also boasts a ladies club with more than 200 members.

On September 11th, Elmgreen will hold its annual Golf Classic. This important fund-raiser is an opportunity for local businesses and individuals to help in the maintenance and development of Elmgreen as an important local sports facility in the local west Dublin community.

Teams are available and sponsorship of tee boxes, greens or prize contributions will be warmly welcomed.


Castleknock U-13 hurlers win tournament

Monday, July 20th, 2009

While Castleknock GAA club was inviting people to reflect on their work at Somerton over last weekend, the club’s under-13 hurling team was busy on the field of play. This was in the yearly PJ Troy hurling tournament where the club played in Division 2 and made a bit of history by becoming the first team from the club to win this prestigious hurling competition.

It was a very warm day in the Dublin mountains and the hurling seemed to compare to the weather. The hosts Thomas Davis provided a great setting and superb hospitality while also very strong opposition for Castleknock in the final group game. Eight clubs overall were represented in the Division 2 competition - Thomas Davis, Naomh Fionbarra, Scoil Uí Chonaill, St. Sylvester’s and Skerries Harps as well as the two Dublin 15 sides, St. Brigid’s and Castleknock.

Skerries Harps provided the opposition for Castleknock in the opening game and a good display from the Dublin 15 team got them off to a winning start.

After lunch it was down to some serious hurling with a hard fought draw for Castleknock with the hosts Thomas Davis left the eventual outcome in some doubt as the shadow of points difference began to emerge. Davis then went on to beat Naomh Fionbarra by six points when meant that Castleknock subsequently had to beat the Cabra side by more than that margin in order to win the trophy. This was achieved with some style as the Castleknock team took the match by eight points in a superb hard fought victory against a big physical Finbarr’s side.

This win sealed a prominent place in the club’s history for these young players.

The victory was just reward for all the hard work and training the team has put in throughout the year. Mentors say that this large squad of players has bought into the idea that it is a 25 man game and not just 15 aside, so the efforts of all are appreciated and acknowledged.

Castleknock under-13 hurling squad: Alex Hannigan, Cian Kelly, Daniel Carroll, Sean Cummins, Michael McKiernan, Conor Gormally, Kevin Stephenson, Colum Breslin, Shane Coffey, Jordan Toland, Sean Dunning, Luke Whelan, Kane Hogan, Cathal Sheerin, Richie McInerney, Eoin McDonald-Kelly, Daire Murphy, Daragh Conway, Adam Coffey, Aidan O'Gara, Ciaran Fay, Colum McGovern, Donal Heveran, Michael McCloskey, Jamie Holland.



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