Wednesday 7 February 2018

Brendan Lawlor Wins First EDGA Event In Portugal

Brendan Lawlor Wins First EDGA Event In Portugal

Dundalk’s Brendan Lawlor mastered the nerves and wind in Portugal to claim victory in the men’s European Disabled Golf Association Troia Trophy 2018. It was indeed only Brendan’s second ever event on the EDGA circuit as he claimed his first ever win by an impressive 10 shots.
Afterwards Brendan spoke of his final round stating, “the nerves were there at the start… I hit the ball well and was happy with my performance overall. It was tougher in the wind on the back nine, four or five shots harder than yesterday. I felt calm [on the last three holes] and that’s why I closed it out.” 
Brendan praised his playing partner, Holland’s Daphne Van Houten, for the high standard of her play and said he enjoyed the ‘match play’ feel of their day. 
Brendan who is currently playing off a handicap of 2 was a former full time student of the school just as recently as last year. He was always an extremely willing competitor and was indeed the model student during his 2 years at the school. After joining the school as a 4 handicapper Brendan’s scoring continued to improve and became more and more consistent over the 2 years allowing him to always be competitive during events. Brendan’s highlights at the school were representing the school twice in the British Schools and Colleges finals two years running finishing in the top 5 in the second year at Forrest of Arden Golf Club, Birmingham.
Throughout Brendan’s time at the school the coaches were always extremely impressed with Brendan’s attitude and determination to improve and progress and it is that what is currently making him a huge success presently.
It was indeed a fantastic win for Brendan with the next key event likely to be a major tournament in America.

Another Hugely Successful Winter Training Trip

After six months worth of organising and preparations leading up to the Winter Training Trip there was always going to be a certain degree of anxiousness as we all eagerly anticipated our first trip to Mar Menor Golf Resort in Murcia, Spain.


With 8 rounds of golf to play in 10 days and with only 1 day off and 1 practice day it was always going to be a very busy schedule but one that we knew the students would thoroughly enjoy. Throughout the duration of the training we played a variety of different championship courses which were all expertly designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus. The courses included Hacienda Riquelme, Alhama Signature, El Valle, La Torre and Mar Menor Golf Resort. Each course provided its own challenging test with a huge amount of bunkers with extremely quick and undulating greens.

The students competed in various different formats including a 2 day Ryder Cup competition were they played four ball better ball on the first day and singles on the second day. The first of the British Schools qualifying also took place before the 54 hole Stroke Play event on the final 3 days.
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Group picture above taken on the range after day one
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Picture above shows the view from the 10th tee on the spectacular Alhama Signature course.

Paul Conroy Takes Victory In The Winter Training Stroke Play Championship

The 54 hole stroke play competition took place at Hacienda Riquelme, Alhama Signature and El Valle Golf Courses over the final 3 days. Thankfully all of the students had the benefit of playing each of these courses in the first week which would be very beneficial.

After round 1 Paul Conroy lead the way with an excellent 2 over par 74. In a tie for 2nd place was Caolan Smith and Darragh Lynch. Caolan Smith produced the best nett score of the day with an impressive score of 60 after playing the back 9 in 1-under par gross. His round was also capped off with a holed bunker shot on the 18th. Gareth Reid made 3 birdies in a row from the 13th on his way to a net 67.
Round 2 would be played at the Alhama Signature course which was the favorite amongst the students. Paul Conroy continued the lead the way with another very solid round of 76 (+4) on a long and very challenging course.

Cold wet conditions on the final day at El Valle day made scoring very difficult but Paul stuck to it and ended up a 14 shot run away winner after shooting a third round 78. Gareth Reid pipped Caolan Smith by 1 shot to win the net competition.

American Claim Victory In Ryder Cup In Spain

Team USA proved to be too strong for team Europe with a 7 1/2 to 4 1/2 victory. However all matches were extremely competitive with all of them going as far as the 17th and 18th holes on the final day. The format on the first day was four ball better ball before playing singles matches on the final day.

The matches over the two days were contested in fantastic spirit with some excellent golf played by both teams.
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British Schools Leaderboard

After the completion of 4 British Schools qualifying rounds in Spain the standings are as follows below. Qualifying will continue this week with the 5th round to be played at Portrush Golf Club.

After all of the qualifying rounds have been played the top 4 players will be selected to represent the school. The event will take place on 3rd and 4th May at Trevose Golf Club.
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