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Event: Ladies Open

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Mountain Lough gives fine front-running display in Ladies Open

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Mountain Lough gives fine front-running display in Ladies Open
There was some cracking fare on offer at yesterday’s second stage of the Kinsale two-day point-to-point fixture, run under the auspices of the South Union Foxhounds at Farrangalway, and the Louis Archdeacon-trained Mountain Lough lit up the afternoon for many by making virtually all the running with first-time partner Maxine O’Sullivan in the Ladies Open.
Jonathan Burke could return to action as soon as next weekend

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Jonathan Burke could return to action as soon as next weekend
Brilliant Paul Brady bows out on top of the world

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Brilliant Paul Brady bows out on top of the world

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Irish outclassed by overseas stars

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Ladies Open attracts strong field

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Brady reaches World Handball semi-finals
Coughlan 12th in Ladies Open

Cork's Claire Coughlan saved her best for last in the British Ladies Open strokeplay championship at Alwoodley, Leeds yesterday.

Sat, 28 Aug, 2004

Marion tops Ladies Open

Marion Riordan stepped up a gear to become the top Irish golfer at the halfway stage of the British Ladies Open Amateur Strokeplay Championship at Alwoodley yesterday.

Fri, 27 Aug, 2004

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