Fota Island Golf Club 

Charleville Golf Club

Address Charleville
Co. Cork
 
Telephone: 063-81257
Public No: 063-81992
Fax: 063-81274
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Website: www.charlevillegolf.com
Founded: 1909
Membership: 906
Green Fees Midweek: €40
Green Fees Weekends & B.H.: €50
Green Fees With a Member: €20
Green Fees For Opens: €20
Practice Area: Yes
Club Hire: Yes
Buggy Hire: Yes
Soft spikes: No
Secretary/Manager: Patrick Nagle
Captain: Jimmy Kavanagh
Lady Captain: Vivienne Lillingston
President: Eamon Maguire
Vice-Captain: Ger Gould  
Hon. Secretary: Pat O'Shea & Mary Maddigan
Club Pro: Dave Keating 063-21269
Hon. Treasurer: Tony Connolly
Designed by: Eddie Connaughton
Course opening hours: Daylight hours
Clubhouse opening hours:  8.00am to 12.00pm
Mobile phones: Not on course or in clubhouse
Dress Code: Neat casual, no denim
Catering: Full catering facilities
Days to Avoid: None (booking weekends)
Green Fees and Societies Welcome: Midweek & weekends
Pre-booking for open tournaments: 14 Days in advance
Location
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Course Description
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Course Description:

This attractive parkland golf course on its present site since 1941 has recently extended to a pleasant 27-hole course. Strategically located just 25-miles from Limerick and 40-miles from Cork City.The Charleville Golf course is right in the hearth of the Golden Vale, at the foothills of the scenic Ballyhoura Mountains.

The course is well known for it’s lush fairways and beautiful greens.The club has a well-merited reputation for friendliness and hospitality and a warm welcome is extended to all. Charleville boasts a covered driving range and the comprehensive stocked golf emporium are notable for the all year service they provide.The clubhouse with its spacious open-plan layout caters for groups and functions of all sizes.

The clubhouse is modern in concept, yet regal in style, fitting easily into the quite ambience that is Charleville Golf Club.


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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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Club History

It would appear golf has been played in Charleville as far back as 1909, as it is listed in "The Irish Golfers Guide" in 1910, as a nine-hole course. The early club would appear to have floundered, as it is not mentioned in subsequent publications. The present club was founded in 1941.
Members Achievements

Charleville Golf Club won their first All-Ireland Pierce Purcell Shield pennant when they beat Loughrea by 3 matches to 2 matches at Enniscrone Golf Club on 15th September 2006.

They beat Mahon Golf Club by 3 matches to 1 match in the Munster Semi-Final, in the afternoon they beat Ceann Sibeal by 3 and halve matches to 1 and halve matches in the Munster Final.

It was on to Enniscrone Golf Club for the National Finals, where they where drawn against Leinster Champions Woodlands Golf Club in the All-Ireland Semi-Final on Thursday 14th September.

First up was Joe Carroll with Dermot Whelan against Peter Kenny with Jimmy Galloway, this went all the way to the 19th before the match went to the men from just outside Naas. Next up were Pat O’Shaughnessy with John O’Keeffe who lost out Padraig Dermody and Liam Darcy by 3 and 2. Paddy Kelly with Francis Finn had a good 4 and 3 win over Tommy Goulding with John McEvoy. Then up stepped Seamus Lyons with Pat Nagle who had an convincing 6 and 5 win over Jack Sullivan with John Crampton. The anchor match was a classic with Tom Barrett and Steven Maloney going all the way up the 20th-hole against Jim Russell with Tadgh Butler before Charleville booked their place in the National Final the following day.

They met Connaught Champions Loughrea, coming off a 4 match to 1 match against Ulster Champions Tandragee Golf Club. First up were Joe Carroll with Dermot Whelan against John Flynn with Kevin Greally, they had a 2 and 1 victory to get the Cork men off to a flying start. Pat O’Shaughnessy with John O’Keeffe beat Gerry Lynch with Aidan Donohoe by 3 and 2. Next up were Paddy Kelly with Francis Finn against Ronan Killeen with Derek Keane who went down by 5 and 4. The final two matches went down to the wire, with Seamus Lyons and Pat Nagle loosing out to Johnny Greally with Paul Keane by 1-hole. The deciding match between Tom Barrett with Steven Moloney against John Dervan with Matt Kavanagh was decided by the single-hole to give Charleville the All-Ireland Title.

Charleville Members Mick Potter, Pat Potter and Danny Deady, playing with Padraig Harrington and representing Charleville Community Care Services, won the J. P. McManus Invitational Pr-Am at Adare Manor Golf Resort in 2005. 

Charleville won the Munster Championship of the Jimmy Bruen Shield and where drawn against Leinster Champions Dundalk Golf Club in the All-Ireland Semi-Finals at Shannon Golf Club on 17th September 2004. They lost out to Dundalk by 3 matches to 2 matches, the team on the day was Anthony Fitzgerald and Eddie Barry who beat Jim Dwyer and Maurice Murphy 5 & 3, Tom Allen and John Kavanagh who beat Ruairi Gogarty and Damien English 2 & 1, James Browne and Declan Mooney lost to Ken Norton and Michael Coburn, Sean McSweeney and Bill Hanley lost to Sean Reidy and Kevin Barry and Danny Deady and Michael Galligan lost to Alan McCabe and Michael Gil on the 18th, how close can it get.

Charleville Golf Club won the All-Ireland J. B. Carr Diamond Trophy at Woodenbridge in 2003.

Charleville Golf Club won the All-Ireland J. B. Carr Diamond Trophy at Woodenbridge Golf Club in September 2002, when the team was, P. J. Hayes, Denis McCarthy, Kevin Owens Snr. Jim Stapleton, Gerry O'Connell, Humphry Lynch, Frank Maher, J. J. Bermingham, Michael O'Halloran, Paddy Duane, Tom Clarson, Jim Donoghue, Donie Scanlan, Donal McSweeney Snr., Tony Connolly, David A. O'Sullivan, Brendan Murphy, Denis McCarthy and Denis Moore, they were managed by Bill Hanley Barra O'Dwyer.

M. Madigan qualified for the National Finals of the Irish Times-Mitsubishi Motors Women's Masters. She returned 30 points in the semi-final at Glasson Golf Hotel & Golf Club on the 23rd of August 2001. Then it was on to Galway Bay Golf & Country Club for the Final on 13th September. She was, joined by club-mate T. Flynn who returned 29 points.

In 2000 at the J. P. McManus Pro-AM at Limerick Golf Club the team event was won by three members of Charleville Golf Club playing alongside Christy O'Connor (Himself) and Mark O'Meara, they were Pat Hartigan, Pat Nagle and Nick Hayes.

Aida Burke was selected on the Ladies Senior Munster team, that played in the Interprovincial Championship at Portstewart G. C., from 9th to 11th August 2000. Aida played on the Munster Ladies Team in the Interprovincial's at Killarney G. C., in 1999. Aida Burke played for The Irish Girls Home International at Forfar Golf Club in 1997, and at Mullingar Golf Club in 1998.

Sandra Keane played for the Irish Girls Home Internationals in 1987'. 88', 89 and at Penrith Golf Club in 1990, her last appearance in the Girls was at Whitechurch Golf Club in 1991. 

The girls of Charleville made history when they won the All Ireland Smurfit Girls title, at Castlecomer G. C., in August, 1999, when beating Royal Co Down in the final. The team was Aida Burke, Grainne Clifford and Deirdre Flynn. Just for good measure, Grainne birdied the 2nd, four times in the finals.

Aida Burke played on the Munster Ladies Team in the Interprovincial's at Killarney G. C., in 1999.

B. Hickey participated in the Boys Home International matches in 1995.

They won the Munster County Clubs in, 1956, 1966, 1970 and 1976.

Sandra Keane played for the Irish Girls Home Internationals in 1987'. 88', 89 and at Penrith Golf Club in 1990, her last appearance in the Girls was at Whitechurch Golf Club in 1991.

Holes-in-One
Person Date Hole No. Club Used Distance
Pat Nagle 23 October 2001 9th 6 iron 162 m
James Murphy 11 July 2001 9th 8 iron 162 m
Joe Carroll 1 June 2001 16th 7 iron 168 m
James Nunan 24 June 2001 9th 6 iron 162 m
Lena Cronin 10 June 2001 9th 5 iron 162 m
Paddy Boucher-Hayes 25 May 1999 2nd 4 iron 163 m
Pat Hayes 1 May 1999 2nd 4 iron 163 m
Finian Dwyer 25 May 1999 9th 8 iron 170 m

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Card of the Course
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West Course

Hole No Blue White Green Par Index Red Par Index
1 382 335 335 4 13 245 4 14
2 163 155 155 3 18 135 3 18
3 377 369 369 4 1 285 4 8
4 393 379 379 4 9 290 4 10
5 355 344 344 4 5 293 4 4
6 385 373 373 4 11 290 4 12
7 384 374 374 4 3 314 4 2
8 395 383 383 4 7 296 4 6
9 170 162 162 3 16 153 3 16
Out 3,004 2,874 2,874 34   2,301 34  
10 377 370 370 4 8 327 4 3
11 372 362 362 4 4 272 4 7
12 315 303 303 4 15 266 4 11
13 540 533 533 5 10 428 5 1
14 370 350 350 4 14 232 4 15
15 388 376 376 4 6 278 4 9
16 166 158 158 3 17 135 3 17
17 493 481 481 5 12 404 5 13
18 442 437 437 4 2 409 5 5
In 3,464 3,334 3,379 37   2,751 38  
Total 6,467 6,244 6,244 71   5,052 72  
SSS 70 69 69     70    

 

East Course

 

 

Hole No Blue White Green Par Index Red Par Index
1 404 392 392 4 9 328 4 9
2 537 525 525 5 7 468 5 7
3 178 178 178 3 17 170 3 17
4 421 409 409 4 1 353 4 1
5 324 314 314 4 15 282 4 15
6 407 395 395 4 11 378 4 11
7 358 346 346 4 13 319 4 13
8 429 417 417 4 5 350 4 5
9 393 375 375 4 3 408 5 3
Out 3,451 3,351 3,351 36   3,056 37  
10 404 392 392 4 10 328 4 10
11 537 525 525 5 8 468 5 8
12 178 178 178 3 18 170 3 18
13 421 409 409 4 2 353 4 2
14 324 314 314 4 16 282 4 16
15 407 395 395 4 12 378 4 12
16 358 346 346 4 14 319 4 14
17 429 417 417 4 6 350 4 6
18 393 375 375 4 4 408 5 4
In 3,451 3,351 3,351 36   3,056 37  
Total 6,902 6,702 6,702 72   6,112 74  
SSS 73 72 72     74    

 

South Course

 

Hole No Blue White Green Par Index Red Par Index
1 404 392 392 4 9 328 4 9
2 537 525 525 5 7 468 5 7
3 178 178 178 3 17 170 3 17
4 421 409 409 4 1 353 4 1
5 324 314 314 4 15 282 4 15
6 407 395 395 4 11 378 4 11
7 358 346 346 4 13 319 4 13
8 429 417 417 4 5 350 4 5
9 393 375 375 4 3 408 5 3
Out 3,451 3,351 3,351 36   3,056 37  
10 404 392 392 4 10 328 4 10
11 537 525 525 5 8 468 5 8
12 178 178 178 3 18 170 3 18
13 421 409 409 4 2 353 4 2
14 324 314 314 4 16 282 4 16
15 407 395 395 4 12 378 4 12
16 358 346 346 4 14 319 4 14
17 429 417 417 4 6 350 4 6
18 393 375 375 4 4 408 5 4
In 3,451 3,351 3,351 36   3,056 37  
Total 6,902 6,702 6,702 72   6,112 74  
SSS 73 72 72     74    

 


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Roll of Honour
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Mrs. M. O'Brien 1990 Ladies Captain
Mrs. E. Binchy 1991 Ladies Captain
Mrs. M. Maher 1992 Ladies Captain
Mrs. E. Keane 1993 Ladies Captain
Mrs. H. McSweeney 1994 Ladies Captain
Mrs. A. Keane 1995 Ladies Captain
Mr. K. Finn 1996 Ladies Captain
Mrs. B. Berningham 1997 Ladies Captain
Mrs. J. O'Callaghan 1998 Ladies Captain
Mrs. A. Foley 1999 Ladies Captain
Margaret Buckley 2000 Ladies Captain
Sheila Clifford 2001 Ladies Captain
Mrs. Grainne Smith 2002 Ladies Captain
Margaret Lyons 2003 Ladies Captain
Mary O'Mahoney 2004 Ladies Captain
Helen O'Mahony 2005 Ladies Captain
Maureen Murphy 2006 Ladies Captain
Alice South 2007 Ladies Captain
J. O'Callaghan 1990 Men's Captain
M. Murphy 1991 Men's Captain
D. A. O'Sullivan 1992 Men's Captain
T. O' Mullane 1993 Men's Captain
E. Maguire 1994 Men's Captain
J. Kennedy 1995 Men's Captain
K. O'Farrell 1996 Men's Captain
N. Hayes 1997 Men's Captain
Pat Hartigan 1998 Men's Captain
P. O'Keeffe 1999 Men's Captain
Jim Harmon 2000 Men's Captain
Pat O'Shea 2001 Men's Captain
Coleman Keating 2002 Men's Captain
Peter Clifford 2003 Men's Captain
Kevin Cagney 2004 Men's Captain
Mike Keating 2005 Men's Captain
Bernard O'Shaughnessy 2006 Men's Captain
Val Moloney 2007 Men's Captain
Mr. M. O'Halloran 1990 President
Mr. K. Owens 1991 President
Mr. J. Lane 1992 President
Mr. M. B. O'Sullivan 1993 President
Mr. J. Vaughan 1994 President
D. O'Rourke 1995 President
Mr. D. Binchy 1996 President
Mr. S. Noonan 1997 President
Mr. E. O'Mahony 1998 President
Mr. J. Kearney 1999 President
Tony Connolly 2000 President
Mr. Gay McEvoy 2001 President
Sylvester Barrett 2002 President
Michael Fitzgerald 2003 President
Michael Harrington 2004 President
Pat O'Shea 2005 President
Eimear Binchy 2006 President
Tom Clarson 2007 President
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