Wednesday, Alan Kenneally was in mighty form and urged on by Pat Conway took the overall nett with a score of 40 while Noel McCarthy and Niall Enright combined to snatch the gross on 49. Valerie O’Leary was shooting well and took second nett with Catherine O’Keeffe scoring 40.5 Nett.Mary O’Donovan was all in a tizzy with poor Jeepers neither here not there but that didn’t stop her from taking the overall nett with a score of 55 mnett, along with Ann O’Herlihy and Billy Fitton in the 27 Hole Remembrance Day 3 Ball Scramble on Sunday Morning. Local Historian, Hubby Dermot is launching his new book, Gleanings from Ballincollig and Surrounding Areas 1785-1987 on Saturday next the 14th which is hosted by Ballincollig GAA and Mary is looking forward to meeting the Lord Mayor and a trip to Gerards in Douglas for the new Outfit. Darren O’Leary, Pat Moore and PJ Curtin took the gross with 12 under while Deirdre O’Sullivan,Rick O’Mahony and Tim Murphy were the winners of the second nett with 57Saturday with the course in pristine condition, the greens freshly watered and the sand bunkers raked it compared to the Costa Del Sol but unfortunately a small crowd turned out which resulted in Darren, Deirdre and Gentleman John taking the honours and winning the Nett.John Curtin in his role as President has extended an invite to all Registered Members to play in the upcoming Presidents Prize starting Thursday 12th and concluding on Sunday 15th with the last card at 5pm. Two 18 hole cards to be submitted with the best Nett taking the Main Prize. Ballincollig Credit Union has kindly sponsored the Overall Gross and Graded Prizes so there is a lot to play for. Course open to Green Fees and Membership is still available