11/02/2013

Up Close and Personal - D Keating


David Keating was appointed Club Pro at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club in January 2008. David joins the team at Killarney from Charleville Golf Club where he was Pro for the past 10 years. David has a wealth of knowledge and expertise which are of great benefit to members as well as the many visitors to the Club.


David is a class AAT PGA Professional well known throughout Ireland as being one of Ireland’s leading Club Professionals, specialising in Golf Instruction and Custom Club Fitting.

In 2003 David was Callaway Golf Club Fitter of the Year – the first and currently only Irish man to win this prestigious international award. As well as fitting professional players he also custom fits amateur players of all levels and currently has Callaway, Ping and Taylor made fitting carts on site.

Within weeks of arriving, David introduced sophisticated computer based technology to the Club which David will use to analyse a golfers’ swing and to determine the ideal custom club to suit each individual golfer.

David also has an esteemed reputation as a Golf Coach and has coached teams to win Munster and All Ireland titles. Again, using state of the art technology he can develop each “unique swing” and help golfers of all levels to reach their full potential.

David can be contacted at the Club on (064) 6631034 or email davidkeating@killarney-golf.com.





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PGA Coaching - Eddie Brophy

Eddie Brophy  

Eddie was elected a junior member of Enniscorthy Golf Club in 1983. He represented the club at all team levels up to Senior Cup and Barton Shield. After leaving school, he became assistant professional in Wexford before returning to his native Enniscorthy to qualify as a PGA golf professional and provide a new and fresh outlet, for golfers of all levels requiring golf lessons in Wexford.


Coaching Background 
Using his own unique golf lesson and coaching techniques, Eddie has assisted many individuals and teams to reach their potential. He has given lessons to and coached underage Irish Internationals Ciara Sharkey and Graham Donohoe from Wexford.

Eddie has given lessons at the Irish Open and also given lessons at the European Golf Open and worked with, coached and given lessons to many teams, mainly from Co.Wexford, whom have acheived National titles.

Golf Lessons 
Since leaving Enniscorthy Golf Club, Eddie has continued to teach successfully providing golf lessons in Wexford from Garrylough Driving Range and Ballymoney, Gorey, Wexford. Eddie offers golf lessons in Wexford on individual and group basis and runs Junior Golf Ireland Coaching Sessions in Garrylough and Seafield Golf Courses, both in Wexford. Eddie has worked and continues to work with the Junior Section of Borris Golf Club for the last number of years. Eddie also offers a corporate golf package upon application.

Eddie has continued to work with the PGA and during further studies and training has achieved the status of AA professional with the PGA.

Golf Lessons Format
Introductory conversation i.e. pupils explanation of fault(s).
Fault(s) explained by Eddie.
Demonstarions applied so as pupil fully understands.
Pupil applies method during lesson (with use of teaching aids if necessary).
Lesson overview by Eddie.
Lesson notes forwarded, by e-mail, to pupil.




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Grant and McGee Top Class

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Stephen Grant and Ruaidhri McGee set the Irish pace at European Tour Qualifying Stage Two on Saturday with rounds of 67 at Las Colinas, in a tie for 8th place on the first day. A total of four strokes separate them from the leader, James Heath, who carded eight birdies with just one loss, to finish the back nine in 31 strokes.

Heath leads in Alicante on -7.

Grant showed the continued form after PGA Tour qualifying a two weeks ago and completed an error free round with four birdies. McGee, winner of Stage 1, had just one stetback when he bogeyed the par three 13th.

Brendan McCarroll was two strokes further back in a share of eighteenth after a first round 69.

Niall Kearney was one in under par and in 28th place on Saturday

Damian Mooney carded a 74 which also included a double on the par 4 sixth.

David Rawluk finished with a 75 on opening day and has much work to do to make the third round cut.

At El Saler Kevin Phelan led the Irish challenge with 71 and that was only good enough for 16th place as Sweden's Pelle Edberg carded a 66 to lead at -6. 

Colm Moriarty finished one over par on 73 and is in 37th to join Alan Dunbar in Valencia.

John Daniel Guiney's run may have ended after reaching the eighteenth on 38 strokes, then double bogeying his eleventh hole - the par four second - followed by a triple on the next to end his day on 82.

At El Lumine Dermot McElroy suffered a double on the sixth but recovered to sign for a level par 71. But in 41st as England's Chris Hannon leads on 7 under  after signing for a 64.

Valle Romano saw  Gareth Shaw end the day on 72 strokes with the pace setter Pontus Widegren of Sweden carding a 64.

There are still a number of exempt places in field for the Qualifying School Final to be determined following the conclusion of the Challenge Tour Grand Final and the publication of the Challenge Tour Rankings. 

Therefore the exact number of spots available at each 2nd Stage venue will not be announced until this is published on Sunday 3rd November in the afternoon.

However, there will be a minimum of 15 spots available at each venue.



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Big Moving Day for GMAC

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Graeme McDowell completed an error free third round 64 at the WGC-HSBC Champions on Saturday  to hold third place ahead of the final round at Sheshan International on Sunday.

McDowell, hunted down current leader Dustin Johnson once before, that was in the final round at Pebble Beach to win the 2010 US Open Championship, and will also fancy his chances after chipping in from the bunker for that eagle two at the 16th.

“I haven't holed a lot of putts, so hopefully I'm saving it for tomorrow,” said the Northern Irishman.

“It’s just nice to be in contention going into tomorrow. I know conditions are going to be fairly similar again tomorrow and I'll have to go low to even finish second here.”

Dustin Johnson carded two double bogeys at Sheshan International but still holds a three shot lead after the third round in Shanghai.

Despite having taken six at the par four tenth, Johnson stood on the 18th tee with his five shot overnight lead in tact thanks to a front nine of 30 for the second day running and four more birdies in succession from the 13th.

However, the big-hitting American then drove into the water down the right-hand side of the par five and found a greenside bunker with his fourth shot before eventually signing for a seven and third round of 66.

At 18 under par, Johnson led by three from defending champion Ian Poulter, who carded a 63, with Ryder Cup team-mate Graeme McDowell a shot further back on 14 under following a 64.

US Open champion Justin Rose, first-round leader Rory McIlroy and Canada's Graham DeLaet were all on 12 under, while Germany's Martin Kaymer was ten under after setting a new course record with a flawless 62.

Poulter, looking to become only the second player after World Number One Tiger Woods to successfully defend a World Golf Championships title, had charged up the leaderboard with five birdies in a row from the third and another on the ninth to be out in 30.

The Englishman also birdied the tenth but Johnson was producing some equally impressive figures, making five birdies in a row from the fifth to match Poulter's outward score.

However, the seven-time US PGA Tour winner then made a complete mess of the tenth, twice seeing his pitch to the green fail to get to the top of a steep slope and roll back to his feet.

His third attempt clattered into the pin and in the end Johnson did well to hole from 12 feet to limit the damage to a double bogey six.

When Poulter then holed from 20 feet for an eagle on the 14th the gap was suddenly one shot, but Johnson responded once more with birdies on the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th.

“It was another really good day,” said 29 year old Johnson. “I played really well; obviously the two doubles hurt a little bit. 

“To have a three shot lead going into the last day is good, and looking forward to the challenge. I still have to play really well - the guys that are right behind me, they are playing very well too. 

“Making two doubles, there's no excuse for that. Especially the way I'm playing right now, it shouldn't happen.”

Poulter three-putted the 17th for his only bogey of the day but birdied the last to remain firmly in the hunt for the first prize of €1,012,145 in the second event of The Race to Dubai Final Series.

“It was a nice day,” said the 37 year old. “Guys have shot low today; benign weather conditions, not much wind, soft greens, perfect greens to putt on, you've got to make birdies.

“As well as I played, I felt that other guys were still going to make birdies. So I felt like I had to keep pressing. 

“You had to get it inside 15 feet. The greens are so perfect and if you start it on line, it's going to go in. I could see other guys doing exactly the same - Kaymer shot ten under, and I think Dustin had ten birdies - this golf course is giving up a lot of birdies.

Rory McIlroy carded a more modest days' work on Saturday, compared to blistering opening round on Thursday of 65. A bogey on the par three 4th the only lost shot in card with 67 strokes. 

But his face however was etched with frustration having seen a few other opportunities go amiss and that first 2013 win slip away once more.

McIlroy trails Johnson by six.








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