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5/03/2016

Club History - Clonmel Golf Club


Clonmel Golf Club was founded in 1911 and the nine-hole course was laid out in the verdant valley, cutting its way into the foothills of the Comeragh Mountains. Founder members were the Earl of Donoughmore, the Duchess of St. Albans and Villiers Morton-Jackson of Powerstown Park. Its first professional and groundsman was a man named Marsh, who lived in the original Pavilion that was built in 1912. The clubs first President was the Duchess of St. Albans, and the following account of the official opening, which took place on Thursday, 11th July 1912, was recorded in " The Nationalist " newspaper issue dated Saturday, 13th July 1912:


"On Thursday afternoon the links of the newly-formed Clonmel Golf Club was opened by Her Grace, the Duchess of St. Albans. The Club was only established early this year, but under progressive management it has made rapid headway, and now includes nearly two hundred members. The links, which are charmingly situated at the head of Glenmorgan in the hills south of Clonmel, and about two and a half miles from town, have been much used by members for months past, but now the grounds are pretty fully equipped and in grand trim and a neat little Pavilion has been erected also, where tea and light refreshments are obtainable. A splendid commencement has been made and the club is bound to flourish, because golf in such delightful and healthy surroundings will have special attraction to votaries of the pastime.

The formal opening function was fixed for 3.30 p.m., and punctually to time, the Duchess of St. Albans, accompanied by her cousin, Mr. Phipps, arrived by motor from Newtown Anner. She was received by the Mayor, Councillor James Meehan; the Captain of the club, Mr. M.J. Murphy; Mr T. Murphy, vice-president; Mr T.W. Martin, secretary, and others, and escorted to a large marquee on the grounds.

In opening the proceedings, the Mayor said: 
"On behalf of the Clonmel Golf Club, it is my pleasing duty and pleasure to bid Your Grace a hearty welcome amongst us. I thank you for the honour you conferred on us by coming here today to open the links. It is but another evidence of the deep interest Your Grace takes in the citizens of Clonmel. Golf is an ancient game, but it is only in the last twenty years that it has been known in Ireland. Our people have always shown a great aptitude for games of all kinds, and I am glad to know that in golf, as in other games that require skill and prowess, we are able to hold our own (hear, hear !). Golf is a manly game and will succeed, I have no doubt. It tends to improve health, and is so fascinating a game that I am told that wherever a golf club is formed it was never known to fail. I hope that this club, which Your Grace has so kindly consented to open today, will be a big success and will be a source of pleasure and healthy enjoyment to its members. I have pleasure in introducing to Your Grace the youngest member, Master Martin, who will ask Your Grace to accept the gift he will offer you on behalf of the members as a slight souvenir of the day's proceedings".

Master Martin then handed Her Grace a handsome silver inkstand in the form of a golf-ball and clubs. The Duchess of St. Albans, who seemed much pleased, accepted the gift with thanks and proceeding, said: "Mr Mayor, ladies and gentlemen, I feel I am a very unsuitable person to be asked to open these links today, as I don't play golf, though my daughters are devoted golfers, but I have never had a golf club in my hand. I am, nonetheless, pleased to show interest in the club. I am very fond of the country and anything that tends to bring people together in the open air especially, I am only too anxious to encourage. I hope to be a member of the club - an honorary member. Though I know you have been playing here for some time, so that the function here today is only a matter of form, I am delighted to be here and declare the new links open. I thank you also for the beautiful souvenir you have so kindly given me (applause).

Soon after, the company moved out to the first teeing ground, where the Duchess of St. Albans putt a ball and the Mayor putt another, thus formally opening the links. Mr. Tom Travers of Kingstown and Mr. E. Marsh, the Clonmel Golf Club professional, then played a game and gave a splendid and scientific exhibition of the fine old pastime. The proceedings were of the happiest and most successful kind and was only slightly marred by a sharp shower of rain just before the opening game.

The professional match played after the opening ceremoniesof the Clonmel Golf Links between E.C. Marsh, the local professional, and Tom Travers of Kingstown Club, attracted much attention. The supporters of the local man were doomed to disappointment, as he was obviously nervous and although continually gaining an advantage in the long game, he was off-colour in the close work and was rather easily defeated, showing the truth of the old axiom " the game of golf is not to be the longest driver ". But a little luck, or rather a little less hard luck on the greens at the start would probably have made a big difference in the result, as ill-luck at the start has anything but a steadying effect on the nerves.

One shot in the game appears to deserve special comments - Travers shot out of the thick bracken at the ninth hole. He could scarcely see his ball but it went out gradually about ninety yards and lay open to the pin. He expressed his astonishment repeatedly at the excellence of the greens in their first year. Both players were loudly cheered at the finish of the match and although the large majority of the spectators cannot have been well up on the game, yet consideration shown during the match would have taught a lesson to most golfing crowds who have far greater knowledge of golf. It is saying much to be able to state that neither player was once hindered or baulked in any stroke by a spectator."
New 18 Hole Course

It is fair to say that it is the ambition of every 9-hole golf club is to expand to an 18-hole one. In this connection the dreams and aspirations of the Clonmel Club were realised on June 15th, 1973, when Mr. Paddy McPolin, President of the Golfing Union of Ireland, formally opened our new 18-Hole course.


10/22/2014

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12/31/2012

Happy New Year.....


Happy New Year!

Many thanks for all the feedback and support during the past twelve months from The Irish Golf Club Gazette, in what has been a memorable year for Irish golf, led by the achievements of Rory McIlroy no doubt in winning a second major title, the Race to Dubai and numerous player of the year honours 

But also let us not forget others like Graeme McDowell's win at the World Golf Challenge, Michael Hoey at the Trophee Hassan II and Shane Lowry at the Portugal Masters. Then there was also Peter Lawrie's fine fourth place at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth in May.

At Medinah Ryder Cup Vice-captains Paul McGinley and Darren Clarke played vital roles in securing a historic  win for Captain Jose-Maria Olazabal in circumstances that  saw McIlroy and McDowell outshone by the performances from some of their European team-mates. An incredible win by any standard and one that places both Irish golfers in the frame for the 2014 captaincy

It was all some recompense for Clarke who found the defence of his Open Championship title at Royal Lytham St Anne's in the summer a tough and unmemorable experience.

For three time major winner, Padraig Harrington, it was another season of transition but with a fourth place finish at the US Open Championship, along with a few record rounds during the season that show much promise ahead.

If there was to be one special moment it must be the return to the European Tour by David Higgins, who regained his rights after a few years absence earlier in December at Tour School in PGA Catalunya, also wining the Irish PGA Championship  a title once held by his Father Liam - and a tenth place finish at the BMW PGA Championship.

The success of the Irish Open at Royal Portrush was best measured by the record ticket sales last July, all of which bodes well for the tournament in 2013 at Carton House in Maynooth - where all Ireland's top golfers will be on show.

So roll on 2013!


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6/20/2012

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