Kilmacanogue Diary
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Kilmacanogue Diary
Plucks Golf Society members played at Millicent Golf Club for the Paddy Mulligan Memorial Cup. Colm Griffiths won for the first time with 35 points, followed by Danny Nolan with 34 points, edging out Gerry Tuohy on 34 points for third. Category winners included Mick Rooney with 34 points, Greg O'Donnell with 33 points, and Ciaran Blackbyrne with 33 points. Category 2 was won by Rory Ford with 30 points, with Chris O'Neill second on 32 and John Fox third on 29. Category 3 was won by Sean Windsor with 32 points, with Ian Devlin second on 32 and Anto McGrath third on 30. Front Nine and Back Nine winners were Liam Finnerty and Mike Quinn, and nearest-the-pin and longest-drive prizes were awarded to named players. Sugarloaf Strollers hiked Camaderry in Glendalough, covering 11km with nearly 550m ascent, with eight walkers including two debutants. Glencormac United’s academy progress led to a second senior team, which performed beyond expectations in the Charlie Byrne Cup.
"Our local Sugarloaf Strollers Group had a glorious day for their latest hike up Camaderry in Glendalough last Saturday. This was a smaller turnout this time of eight for the rescheduled walk which included two debutants Pearse and Patri. The weather made for a beautiful walk with great views all around and even brought out some deer in large numbers and it turned out to be a hugely enjoyable morning's walking covering 11km and an ascent of nearly 550m."
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