Killarney Golf Club

 The Malton - Exterior

Address Mahony's Point
Killarney
Co. Kerry
Telephone: 064 6631034
Public No: 064 6634527
Fax: 064 6633065
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Website: www.killarney-golf.com
Founded: 1893
Membership: 945
Green Fees Midweek: €80/100/110
Green Fees Weekends: €80/100/120
Green Fees two rounds: On request
Green Fees three rounds: On request
Practice Area: Yes
Club Hire: Yes
Buggy Hire:   Yes
Soft spikes: No
Secretary/Manager: Maurice O'Meara
Captain: John Buckley
Lady Captain: Margaret Brosnan
President: John P. Coghlan - Claire Courtney
Vice-Captain: Kieran O'Connor - Breda Duggan
Hon. Secretary: Geraldine Rosney - Paul Murphy
Club Pro: David Keating 064 6631615
Hon. Treasurer: Jeremy Murphy - Maureen Culloty
Designed by: (K) Dr. W. O'Sullivan & Eddie Hackett
(M) Sir Guy Campbell & Henry Longhurst
(L) Donald Steel & Company
Course opening hours: Daylight hours
Clubhouse opening hours: 7.30am to 11.30am
Mobile phones: Not on course or in clubhouse
Dress Code: Neat casual, no denim
Catering: Full catering facilities
Days to Avoid: None (Phone)
Green Fees and Societies Welcome: Midweek & Weekends
Pre-booking for open tournaments: N/A
Location
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Course Description
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There are beautiful places to play golf, there are stunning places to play golf and there is Killarney. The courses, of which there are three, lie in an incomparable setting, winding around the shores Lough Leane and with purple bulk Kerry mountains reflected clear water Leane, it is impossible to imagine a more perfect place play golf. Golf has been played in Killarney since 1891: originally on a nine-hole inland course.  In the 1930’s golf itself and with a burgeoning tourist industry, became so popular in Killarney, it was thought advisable to expand.  So another site was chosen, this time the Western Demesne.  The first 18 Holes (Mahony’s Point) designed by Sir Guy Campbell and Henry Longhurst opened for play in 1939.Further lands were acquired in 1968 and the Killeen course designed by Eddie Hackett and Dr. Wm. O’Sullivan was constructed in 1969/70 and opened for play in 1971. 

In recent years this course has hosted the Irish Open Championship in 1991 and 1992 - winner Nick Faldo on both occasions and the Curtis Cup in 1966.Further lands were acquired in 1995 and 1997 the Lackabane Course designed by Donald Steel was constructed and opened for play in 2000.For centuries the beauty and mystique of Killarney have, been lauded in song verse, through years great names golf have played on written about its courses.Societies are welcome and group rates are available.

Killarney's Killeen Course was Voted the No. 12-ranked golf course in Ireland, by “Golf Digest Ireland” in 2008. Killarney's Mahony's Point Course was Voted the No. 63-ranked golf course in Ireland, by “Golf Digest Ireland” in 2008. Killarney's Killeen Course was voted No. 7 Parkland/Inland Course in Ireland by "Backspin" Irelands leading Golf magazine in 2008, the panel comprised of a selection of 52 Professional and amateur golfers throughout Ireland. Killarney's Mahony's Point Course was voted No. 19 Parkland/Inland Course in Ireland by "Backspin" Irelands leading Golf magazine in 2008, the panel comprised of a selection of 52 Professional and amateur golfers throughout Ireland.

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Open & Major Fixtures 2011
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See Event Calendar here.

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Club History
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Instituted 1893, affiliated 1893. A letter in "The Irish Times" 27th May 1894, from the Captain, Walter Butler tells us among other things, about the "beauty of Killarney Golf Club". The Earl of Kenmare had given the use of his Deer Park and was the President of the club. It had forty members in its first year at an annual subscription of ten shillings. The course was extended to eighteen-holes in 1909, Willie Park gave advice on bunkers and other matters and was "Astonished at the sandy nature of the soil, quite expecting a clay or mud course so far inland. The trueness of the greens, with their sea, links grass especially took his fancy". 

He predicted a great future for the Killarney links, how right he was.In 1936, the committee were looking for a new location and Lord Castlerosse, a keen golfer and son of Lord Kenmare, readily saw that the Western Demesne could be used for the new course. Under his guidance, The Killarney Golf Club Ltd. was formed. The course architects were Sir Guy Campbell and Henry Longhurst and the course was officially opened on 3rd October 1939. An additional eighteen holes were added in 1971 and another full eighteen were opened in 1999.

 

Members Achievements

Killarney Golf Club won the Munster Championship of the Fred Daly Trophy and were drawn against Connacht Champions Claremorris Golf Club in the All-Ireland Semi-Final at Dungarvan Golf Club on 24th August 2005.

First on the tee was S. Gallivan who had a 3 and 2 win over C. O’Halloran, he was followed by S. O’Neill who had a similar win over S. Healy. Next up was P. O’Connor who halved his match with J. McNicholas. The penultimate match between C. Healy and P’ O’Connor saw the Killarney player record a 3 and 2 victory. The final match was halved between L. Dunlea and R. Hennelly.

They met Leinster Champions Castle Golf Club in the All-Ireland, S. Gallivan lead the way by halving his match with S. Webster, he was followed by S. O’Neill who lost by 2 and 1 to D. Lernihan. Next on the tee was P. O’Connor who halved his match with G. Lenehan. The penultimate match saw C. Healy lose by 4 and 3 to T. O’Connor. The bottom match had L. Dunlea against S. Swaine who lost out by 3 and 1.

Killarney Golf Club were County Champions in the J. B. Carr Diamond Trophy in 2005.

Simon Gallivan was selected on the Irish Boys Team that played Canada in a Junior Challenge match at Hamilton Golf and Country Club from 7th to 9th September 2004.

Killarney Ladies won the Southern District Championship of the Suzuki All-Ireland Senior Cup in 2004 but were beaten in the All-Ireland Semi-Final by Kilkenny at Athlone Golf Club on 4th September. The team was Tracey Eakin, Mary Sheehy, Ann Ladd, Joanne Cronin, Margaret Hayes, Deirdre Prendergast and Ailish Mulcahy.

Killarney Golf Club had a convincing win of 4.5 matches to .5 over Bandon in the Munster Final of the Bulmers Junior Cup in 2002. The team was Brendan O'Toole, David O'Donoghue, Rory O'Sullivan, James O'Neill, Jason Arthur, John Brosnan, James Arthur and George McKenzie-Vass. They were drawn against Portumna in the All-Ireland Semi-Final at Galway Golf Club on September 5th. They beat Portumna and met Leinster Champions Co. Louth on the Friday when they became All-Ireland Champions by 3 matches to 2 matches. The team on the day was Brendan O'Toole who won his match by 1-hole, Rory O'Sullivan who won by 4 and 2, David O'Donoghue, Jason Arthur who won by 1-hole, with a birdie at the last to clinch the match. and George McKenzie-Vass.

Killarney Golf Club won the All-Ireland Barton Shield 1980, at Lahinch Golf Club, when the team was Sean Coyne, James Loughnane, Michael Guerin, captain and Brien Mulcahy, R. Morrissy, G. O'Sullivan.

Killarney won the Munster Final of the Barton Shield when they beat Ennis. They went on to meet Co. Louth in the All-Ireland semi-final at Lahinch on 21st September. 2000. The squad was John and Dan Sugrue, Kevin Leacy, James Loughnane, Eugene O'Sullivan, David McIndoe and Paul Murphy. They went down to Co. Louth in the Semi-Final. The team was John Sugrue with Eugene O'Sullivan and Dan Sugrue with Kevin Leacy.

Killarney Golf Club won the All-Ireland Pierce Purcell Shield at Hermitage in 1977.

They won the Munster Barton Shield in 2002, 1980 and 1979.

They won the Munster Final of the Irish Junior Cup 1990, 1987 and 1995,

They won the Munster Final of the Pierce Purcell Shield 1977

They won the ILGU Smurfit Junior Girls' All-Ireland in 1997 and 1995

They won the Munster Irish Junior Foursomes in 1991

They won the Munster Irish Mixed Foursomes in 1991 and 1982

They won the Irish Club Youths Championship in 1995 and 1989

The Ladies of Killarney Golf Club won the Munster ILGU Senior Cup in 2004, 2003, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1984,

They won the Munster Junior League in 1994, 1986

They won the ILGU Munster Intermediate League in 1985 and Minor League in 1995

They won they won the Dr. Bill O'Sullivan Shield in 1997 and 1996.

The Girls' of Killarney Golf Club won the Munster Smurfit Junior Girls' in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2003. They won the All-Ireland Final in 1995 and 1997.

Lady Captain Julie O'Donoghue, Captain Pat Courtney and President Denis Coffey, qualified for the National Finals of the Mercedes-Benz Irish Independent Executive Golf Classic at The K Club on August 12th 2002.

Bridget Gleeson-Healy and Eileen Rose Power were selected on the Munster Ladies team for the AIB Interprovincial Championships at Mount Wolseley Golf Club from August 7-9 August 2002.

Graeme Dunlea was selected on the Munster Boys' team for the Interprovincial's at Headfort Golf Club from August 28-30 2002.

Killarney Girls', Joann Cronin and Amy Duggan were selected on the Irish Girls' Team for 2001. They also were selected on the Munster Girls' team in the Smurfit Interprovincial Championship at Enniscrone Golf Club on the 18th to 20th April 2001.

Eoin O'Connell played Walker Cup at Peachtree Atlanta in 1989 and participated in the Home International matches in 1985 (he played in the Boys 1985 and he represented Munster from 1994 to 1995, winning 6 of his 10 matches before turning Pro.), as did P. Murphy from 1984 to 1986, (he represented Munster from 1986 to 1987).

Daniel Sugrue played for Munster in 1999 and participated in the Boys Home International matches in 1995 and 1996 and played Munster Youths from 1996 to 1998 playing 18 matches, having played Munster Boys in 1995.

T. Kelleher played Munster Youths from1984 to 1985.

P. Murphy played Munster Youths from 1980 to 1982, playing 12 matches.

J. Sugrue played Munster Youths from 1993 to 1995, playing 12 matches.

A. Duggan was selected on the ILGU Junior squad in November 2000.

Bridget Gleeson-Healy was selected on the Ladies Senior Munster team, which played in the Interprovincial Championship at Portstewart G.C. from the 9th to the 11th August 2000. She played for the Irish Girls in 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1981, and she won the Stroke Play Foursomes together with Miss Ada O'Sullivan of Monkstown in 1983; she won the Irish Girls Close Championship in 1980 and 1981. She was Munster Senior Champion in 1980. She was a member of the Irish Ladies Team in 1980 and 1982.

 


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Card of the Course
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Name Hole No Blue White Green Par Index Red Par Index
Moll Tomies 1 345 315 283 4 15 232 4 16
Chimney Stack 2 351 314 300 4 11 264 4 18
Eagles Eye 3 183 166 152 3 9 136 3 10
  4 382 309 280 4 5 280 4 4
Fulact Fian 5 415 378 358 4 1 329 5 14
An T'oilean 6 193 153 128 3 7 128 3 8
Groveners Green 7 469 436 413 5 17 315 4 2
McCarthy More's Well 8 375 363 299 4 3 299 4 6
Deer Leg 9 359 316 296 4 13 236 4 12
  Out 3,072 2,750 2,509 35   2,212 35  
Pure Champagne 10 156 150 132 3 16 130 3 9
Aghadoe View 11 462 444 424 5 14 381 5 13
Killeen a Lougha 12 436 409 363 4 6 363 4 3
Catlerosse 13 458 414 398 4 2 354 5 11
Turkey Oak Drive 14 356 340 326 4 12 289 4 17
Fade Away 15 393 372 350 4 10 292 4 5
Macgillycuddy Reeks 16 475 458 436 5 18 384 5 7
Doctor's Revenge 17 356 338 313 4 8 274 4 1
Slan Abaile 18 402 372 357 4 4 355 5 15
  In 3,494 3,297 3,099 37   2,829 39  
  Total 6,566 6,047 5,608 72   5,041 74  
  SSS 73 71 69     71    
Card of the Lackabane Course (metres)
 
Hole No Blue White Green Par Index Red Par Index
1 413 391 360 4 6 327 4 6
2 477 446 424 5 10 419 5 2
3 248 222 196 4 18 215 4 18
4 382 359 338 4 12 307 4 14
5 204 184 176 3 4 166 3 4
6 433 416 388 4 2 345 4 8
7 543 507 458 5 14 411 5 10
8 164 152 137 3 16 121 3 16
9 336 307 292 4 8 264 4 12
Out 3,220 2,984 2,769 36   2,524 36  
10 395 355 339 4 5 300 4 7
11 502 497 457 5 11 396 5 13
12 324 308 308 4 9 274 4 3
13 384 360 320 4 13 256 4 11
14 161 146 131 3 17 121 3 17
15 389 356 323 4 1 313 4 9
16 160 150 140 3 15 129 3 15
17 484 464 432 5 7 419 5 1
18 411 391 363 4 3 334 4 5
In 3,210 3,027 2,813 36   2,542 36  
Total 6,410 6,011 5,582 72   5,066 72  
SSS 73 71 69     73    

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Roll of Honour
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E. Loughnane 1989 Ladies Captain
H. Prendergast 1990 Ladies Captain
P. Collins 1991 Ladies Captain
M. Cronin 1992 Ladies Captain
L. Langan 1993 Ladies Captain
N. Coffey 1994 Ladies Captain
Brid Ui Shiochru 1995 Ladies Captain
M. O'Doherty 1996 Ladies Captain
U. Daly 1997 Ladies Captain
J. Curran 1998 Ladies Captain
Claire Courtney 1999 Ladies Captain
Mary Geaney 2000 Ladies Captain
Eileen Whelan 2001 Ladies Captain
Julie O'Donoghue 2002 Ladies Captain
Bernie Nolan 2003 Ladies Captain
Frankie Coyne 2004 Ladies Captain
Carmel Fitzgerald 2005 Ladies Captain
Christel Nolke 2006 Ladies Captain
Noelle Crosbie 2007 Ladies Captain
Clair Bowler 2008 Ladies Captain
G. O'Sullivan 1989 Men's Captain
J. Fleming 1990 Men's Captain
T. Doran 1991 Men's Captain
T. Hughes 1992 Men's Captain
D. Cronin 1993 Men's Captain
K. O'Sullivan 1994 Men's Captain
T. Aherne 1995 Men's Captain
P. Culloty 1996 Men's Captain
R O'Connell 1997 Men's Captain
Sean O'Shea 1998 Men's Captain
J. Finnegan 1999 Men's Captain
Mr Finian Forde 2000 Men's Captain
Mr. Pat Fevier 2001 Men's Captain
Pat Courtney 2002 Men's Captain
Thomas Cooper 2003 Men's Captain
Sean Coyne 2004 Men's Captain
Arthur Hanley 2005 Men's Captain
Paul Murphy 2006 Men's Captain
John Clifford 2007 Men's Captain
Tim O'Meara 2008 Men's Captain
D. P. O'Donnell 1989 President
D. P. O'Donnell 1990 President
D. O'Sullivan 1991 President
D. O'Sullivan 1992 President
C. Kennelly 1994 President
P. J. Moriarty 1995 President
P. J. Moriarty 1996 President
D. O'Neill 1997 President
D. O'Neill 1998 President
Leo Malone 1999 President
Judge Leo Malone 2000 President
Mr Denis Coffey 2001 President
Mr. Denis Coffey 2002 President
Ralph St. John O'Connell 2003 President
Ralph St. John O'Connell 2004 President
Ms. Louise Langan 2005 President
Michael Guerin 2006 President
Michael Guerin 2007 President
Claire Courtney 2008 President
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