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Bobby’s girls doLaytown proud

Bobby Browne is nothing short of a legend at Laytown and Bettystown and the 71-year old PGA professional was beaming on Saturday as the ladies claimed the AIG Senior Cup for only the second time in the club’s 105-year history — 26 years after their breakthrough win in 1988 — with victory over a youthful Killarney. 

Murray ready for Close test

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Murray ready for Close test
Lenehan seeks to  impress Ireland selectors

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Lenehan seeks to impress Ireland selectors
Seapoint takes centre stage

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Seapoint takes centre stage
Big cheque not enough to lure Euro stars

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Smyth eyes magnificent seven at Seapoint
Cannon wins maiden title

Laytown and Bettystown's Robbie Cannon captured his first amateur major when he beat Cork's Gary O'Flaherty 4 and 3 in the final of the South of Ireland Amateur Open at Lahinch today.

Wed, 29 Jul, 2009

Power seeks to retain crown at Tara

Seamus Power (West Waterford) will look to defend his Irish Youths title at Royal Tara Golf Club on June 29 and 30 and if he succeeds he will become the first player to do so since Graeme McDowell successfully defended his title in 2000.

Fri, 09 Jun, 2006

Killarney or County Louth to capture first junior cup title

KILLARNEY and County Louth are two of the biggest and most respected clubs in the country. Both have produced some great players and characters but surprisingly neither has yet captured the Bulmers Irish Junior Cup.

Fri, 06 Sep, 2002

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