Eire Og London club notes

June 24, 2019

Golf Classic

The annual Golf Classic took place on Saturday June 22nd & was a hugely successful & enjoyable occasion for all involved amid the glorious sunshine in Trent Park Golf Club.

Well done to our award winners on the day – Overall Team Winners – Damian Shannon, Ronan Campfield, Stephen O’Keefe & Conor ‘Singer’ Kearney. Longest Drive – Daragh Cotter, Nearest The Pin – Harry Murray & Longest Putt – Steven Perry.

A huge thank you to all our sponsors not least the Faltering Full Back who also provided the setting for the post golf social. Also thanks to our participants on the day & finally a huge well done to the organising Committee not least Nigel Drew & Mick Savage.

Keep an eye on the club website for a full report & pics later in the week.

Upcoming Fixtures

The reserve team host St Kiernans in the reserve league on Wednesday 3rd July @ 7:15pm while the intermediate team will play Parnells Juniors the day after on Thursday July 4th. As always support welcome & greatly appreciated for both games Keep an eye out on our social media platforms, should any details change.

Recent Result

Our reserve team faced a very strong Thomas McCurtains on Tuesday July 18th & with a number of players unavailable on the day, the 15 who took the field battled hard & were unable to match the visitors strength & fitness who ran out comfortable victors in the end.

New Players Welcome!

New players are always very welcome to join our growing & ambitious club. We have two adult teams, Intermediate and Reserve. We are based in Haringey, North London; the club covers a wide area and current players live in many different areas across London, including, Islington, Angel, Finsbury Park, The City, Hackney, Shoreditch, Holloway, Camden and Tottenham. Transport to and from training and pick-up from stations can be arranged if required.

Those interested in joining our club can contact club chairperson, Mick Savage on 07446 944 600 or by email at chairman@eireÓglondon.org


 


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