They Won the Fingal Junior Team Trophy in 2002 when the team was Conor Lennon, Paul Kelly, Ian McCormack, Paul Dignam, Aidan Rowsome, Shane Jenkinson, Stephen Cunningham, Jamie Cole, Stephen Flanagan, Adam Simmonson, and David Mooney. They were managed by Harry Rowsome and Pat MacCallion. They won it for the first time in 1998 when the team was C. Cullen, K. Rowsome, C. Perry, K. Gregory, C. Neville, E. Martin, P. MacCallion Jnr. S. Weinmann and D. Warde. They were managed by Harry Rowsome and Pat MacCal
Martina Gillen was selected on the Irish Ladies team for the Home Internationals, where they retained the trophy and recorded their 7th victory, played at Royal Porthcawl from 8th to 10th September 2004. Martina was selected on the Leinster ILGU Team for the Interprovincial's, Played at Ballybunion Golf Club from 18th to 20th August 2004.
Martina Gillen was selected on the Leinster Ladies team for the AIB Interprovincial Championships at Mount Wolseley Golf Club from August 7-9 2002, having played on the Irish Junior Girls team competing in the European Lady Junior Team Championship in Moscow in July. She played on the Irish team for the European Team Championship at Campo de Meis, Spain from the 10th to the 14th of July 2001. She was also on the Leinster Ladies team for the AIB Interprovincial's at the Island Golf Club from the 8th to the 10th August 2001. She had a wonderful start to her year on returning to the US where she recorded three wins in succession.
Martina Gillen was selected on the Irish Ladies team for the Home Internationals, where they retained the trophy and recorded their 7th victory, played at Royal Porthcawl from 8th to 10th September 2004. Martina was selected on the Leinster ILGU Team for the Interprovincial's, Played at Ballybunion Golf Club from 18th to 20th August 2004.
Martina Gillen was selected on the Leinster Ladies team for the AIB Interprovincial Championships at Mount Wolseley Golf Club from August 7-9 2002, having played on the Irish Junior Girls team competing in the European Lady Junior Team Championship in Moscow in July. She played on the Irish team for the European Team Championship at Campo de Meis, Spain from the 10th to the 14th of July 2001. She was also on the Leinster Ladies team for the AIB Interprovincial's at the Island Golf Club from the 8th to the 10th August 2001. She had a wonderful start to her year on returning to the US where she recorded three wins in succession.
Gary Cullen was selected to represent Ireland in the Governor Hugh Carey Cup at Portmarnock Golf Club on 8th-9th May 2001.
Beaverstown won the Leinster Under-15 Matchplay Championship in 1999 when the team was Pat MacCallion, Karl Gregory, Chris Cullen, Robert Barbar, Harry Rowsome, Liam Murphy, Aidan Relihan, Robert Martin, Stephen Flanagan, Richard Gregory, Jamie Rowsome, Stephen Conroy and Paul Kelly.
They won the Fingal Junior Team Trophy in 1999 when the team was Edward Martin, Keith Rowsome, Chris Cullen, James Fleming, Jamie Rowsome, Karl Gregory, Patrick MacCallion, Jonathan Kane, Glen Perry and Aaron Dunne.
They won it for the first time in 1998 when the team was C. Cullen, K. Rowsome, C. Perry, K. Gregory, C. Neville, E. Martin, P. MacCallion Jnr. S. Weinmann and D. Warde. They were managed by Harry Rowsome and Pat MacCal
Beaverstown won the Best Cup in 1998 when the team was F. Carey, E. Kelly, R. Bannon, T. O'Rourke, S. Farrell, J. Bohan, K. McDonagh, E. McKenna, B. Ryan, L. O'Brien, M. O'Connor, B. Coyle, B. Maher, P. J. Lonergan, D. Hickey, F. O'Connor and J. O'Donoghue. They were managed by Peter McAllister and N. Reynolds.
Beaverstown Golf Club won the Leinster Final of the Iris Mixed Foursomes in 1995 when the team was John McKenna, Sean Fagan, Paul Nimmo, Joan Melvin, Maura Fagan, Myles Perry, John Quinn, Carina O'Brien, Mary Murray, Niamh Duggan and Esther Harman, they were captained by Pat Beausang and Irene Molloy.
They won the McDonnell Cup in 1992 when the team was J. Mulligan, C. Clarke, K. McDonagh, P. O'Connor, P. Murphy, P. J. Carthy, D. Bracken, D. Jackson, R. Oonan, R. O'Siochain, P. Durack, N. Judge, P. Chambers, J. Richardson, Peter McAllister, J. Graham, P. Graham, D. Kelly, S. Ruddy, K. Gleeson and S. Lillis. They were managed by N. Reynolds assisted by F. Heron.
Beaverstown won the Uden Cup in 1992 when the team was N. Cooke, B. Holt, G. Dooley, D. Hatch, T. Cosgrove, L. Ward, D. Keenan, J. Bradshaw, J. Grealy, T. Doyle, P. Beausang, B. Compelli, C. Cooke, D. O'Neill, C. Penrose, M. Gillett, B. Kerrigan, J. Breheny, D, Kavanagh, J. Courtney and G. Barber. They were managed by J. O'Neill and H. O'Brien and captained by L. Kelly.
Martina Gillen was selected to lead the Irish Girls' team for the Home Internationals at Downfield G.C., Dundee, from the 15th to the 17th August, 2000. She played in the Home Internationals at Royal Dornoch in August, 1999, and the Irish Girls' team in the Home Internationals at Mullingar G. C. the same year, having played in the Girls Home Internationals at Forfar in 1997 and at Mullingar Golf Club in 1998. She also played in the European Ladies Junior Championship at Oslo, Norway in 1998. She won the Munster Girls' and was beaten finalist in the Leinster Girls' at The Island G. C.
Gary Cullen won the Irish Amateur Open Championship with scores of 72, 71, 72 and 67 a total of 282 at The Royal Dublin on May 16th, 1999, and won the Dundalk & Carlow Scratch Cups the same year. He finished the year joint 3rd in the Willie Gill Perpetual Award. Gary was selected to play for Ireland in the men's Home Internationals at Royal Co. Down on 22nd-24th September, 1999, and he participated in the Home Internationals in 1998 and the Boys in 1993.
Congratulations to James Richardson on winning "golfer of the year" 1999, with unbelievably consistent scoring in all the major competitions. James whom I am reliably informed, is a most prolific prize winner on the golfing circuit and I'm sure his fellow-golfers are pleased to see him win yet again.
Colm McGuinness won the Sir John Lumsden Cup at Castle G. C., on the first weekend in September, 1999 when he chipped in on the 54th hole to pip Tony Sheridan of Hermitage by a shot.
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