All tied at Foyle

TEAM 3 and Team 21 are now tied at the top of the qualifying list in the Desmond Motors sponsored Winter League at Foyle.

Both teams have amassed 673 points to lead the way by seven points after cards from round seven have been accounted for and with the best eight cards from 10 rounds counting, this year’s event appears to be particularly competitive.

The leading teams after seven cards are - Team 3 - Ciaran Gillen, Scott Kennedy, John Morrison and Ryan Gillen, 673 points; Team 21 - Joe Doran, Matt Donnell, Ciaran O’Hagan and Leo Young, 673; Team 24 - Mark Doherty, Jim Mc Fadden, Ciaran O’Doherty and Dermott Harkin, 666; Team 22 - Paddy Coyle, Stuart Gauld, David Knox and John McDowell, 655; Team 4 - Cormac McGeady, Damien McColgan, Michael Henry and Lee Barlow, 644.

Leading ladies teams after seven cards - Team 13 - Agnes McLaughlin, Sheila McLaughlin and Florence Rankin, 329 points; Team 5 - Anne Hamilton, Margaret Killen, Christine McCafferty, 327; Team 20 - Myra Gough, Lorna Thompson, Maureen Louden, 314.

Turkey competition results - Category 12-17, Kieran Bradley (13) 22 points; Cat. 18+ Ciaran Gillen (19) 23 points. (break of tie).

The Winter League qualifying will conclude on Sunday.

The annual Christmas Hamper competition, organised for Sunday last, had to be cancelled due to frost and low lying fog and the competition has now been rescheduled for Sunday, with the original timesheet still in operation.

All members who are unable to play and, indeed, those who wish to be added to the timesheet, should contact the Golf Reception by no later than tomorrow (Thursday).

The Foyle Sunday Society will be holding their annual Christmas Hamper on Sunday, December 9th and the timesheet, which will run from 9am to 11am, is now available in the shop. All those wishing to play during that time slot, are asked to enter their names on the list with all others booking their own times. Last cards on the day will be issued at 11.30am.

Turkey competitions will continue on a daily basis.

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