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Colm McCarroll.

Draw for Travellers Trophy

THE draw for teams and the tee-off times for the first three rounds at the Michael Doherty Spanish Golf Tour (All are City of Derry Players unless otherwise indicated) is as follows.

Pictured are the winners at the Ladies Open stableford held at Faughan Valley Golf Club on Saturday. Front row left to right: Sylvia Allen Hamilton (Ballybofey) who picked up for Rosie Agnew (Redcastle) back nine winner Loren Smallwoods (20) runner up and winner of the longest drive. Lady Captain Eileen Robb, Vice captain Marion Sayers overall winner. Middle row Kaye Stewart (Ballybofey) who picked up for third place Mary McArthur (Redcastle) Jackie McNulty front nine winner. Mr Captain Terry Dornan Mens third place. Mr President Trevor Peace front nine, Trevor Lewers second. Back row Shane McGahey who picked up for the back nine winner Christopher Nutt, Paul Duffy gross prize, Barry Reilly mens winner, Stephen Robb - 20's and birdie on 7th hole and Alan McWhirter, longest drive.

Reilly wins at wet Faughan Valley

IN spite of the very wet weather and wet conditions underfoot the open stableford went ahead at Faughan Valley on Saturday.

Lady Captain Faye McGrottys Charity Open takes place on Friday.

Duo win Holmpatrick Cup qualifier

TODAY (Wednesday) sees the club stableford competition up for grabs, on Friday Lady Captain Faye McGrotty will hold her Charity Open in aid of Muscular Dystrophy, Saturday’s competition is the Darren Clarke Perpetual Trophy qualifier and the GUI Irish Mixed Foursomes qualifier takes centre stage on Sunday.

Kealan Quigg.

City of Derry’s Quigg in superb form at weekend

CITY of Derry’s best player Kealan Quigg (0) was in superb form in the Spring Bank Holiday Open with a seven under par gross round and 43 stableford points.

Faughan Valley.

O’Brien successful after close finish

THE Open stableford competition sponsored by Spectrum Business Solutions at Faughan Valley was won after a break of tie by Willie O’Brien (21) James Lindsay (3) also scored 38 points to finish second and Neal Black (15) with 38 points was third. The Front nine went to Ryan Cooke and Alan Cheung won the back nine, while the Gross winner was Barney O’Connor.

Connor wins Open in Style at Redcastle

DESPITE bad conditions at Redcastle, Connor McQuaid (14) posted a fine 42 points to win the Austin’s Open. Bryan Northey (6) was placed second after a break of tie finish scoring 39 points, with Danny McCartney (13) also with 39 points in third spot. Willie Havlin (5) claimed the gross prize with 32 gross points. Keith Priestley scored 21 points to win the front nine with Vincent Glenn (14) winning the back nine with a fine 20 points. The visitors prize went to Martin Harkin (14) with 31 points.

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Weather for Londonderry

Saturday 18 May 2013

5 day forecast

Today

Heavy rain

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Temperature: 10 C to 12 C

Wind Speed: 12 mph

Wind direction: North east

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