Three Lisburn GC teams bid to progress

It was another good week for the Lisburn GC teams as three took positive steps to help make up for one narrowly missed qualification bid.
Gavin Hawkins and Gary Brett won their match in the Rossmore Cup.Gavin Hawkins and Gary Brett won their match in the Rossmore Cup.
Gavin Hawkins and Gary Brett won their match in the Rossmore Cup.

JUNIOR COWDY

Lisburn made a good start in the Junior Cowdy Cup at Mayo Bridge.

Alan Gilmore and Chris Warwick won their match four and two while Mark Jamieson and Barry McQuillan won on the 17th green. There were close finishes in the other two matches which resulted in Lisburn gaining a one hole advantage.

Chris Warwick and Alan Gilmore won four and two in the Junior Cowdy Cup.Chris Warwick and Alan Gilmore won four and two in the Junior Cowdy Cup.
Chris Warwick and Alan Gilmore won four and two in the Junior Cowdy Cup.

ROSSMORE CUP

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The Rossmore Cup team had an outstanding result against Armagh as David McDowell’s team won three matches.

Gary Brett and Gavin Hawkins won on the 16th green while both Neil Patterson & John Kelso and Brian Houston & Randal Kernaghan won their matches two and one.

Colin Jeffers and Robert Campbell won 17 to square their match. Colin’s tee shot to the final green finished 20 feet from the flag to ensure a half.

Chris Warwick and Alan Gilmore won four and two in the Junior Cowdy Cup.Chris Warwick and Alan Gilmore won four and two in the Junior Cowdy Cup.
Chris Warwick and Alan Gilmore won four and two in the Junior Cowdy Cup.

RONAN RAFFERTY

Johnny Scott, Adam Clarke, Connor Lyness, Dylan Leathem and Henry Thomas all played their part in a great victory over Spa in the Ronan Rafferty Trophy. They now meet Lurgan in the next round.

JUNIOR CUP

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There was great disappointment for Lisburn in the Junior Cup qualifying at Rockmount.

After nine holes Lisburn were in a strong position. Jack Shellard led the Lisburn team with a round of 78. Stephen Leathem dropped eight strokes on the back nine for 82 while Chris McKnight and Stephen Shaw completed the scoring with rounds of 84. Lisburn’s total of 328 was one behind fourth qualifier Belvoir Park.

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