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Walking tour of Westport

Guided walking tours of Westport take place every Wednesday for July and August, starting at The Clock (top of Bridge Street) at 11am.

golf results

Bearna Golf Club: Lady Captain’s Prize (Mary Farrell), Ailis McDermott (24) 72; Jo Murphy (25) 75; Gross Maeve Brennan (16) 94; Marian Cunningham (27) 75; Patricia Cremin (35) 76; Mary Griffin (27) 76; Mary Fleming (27) 77; Front 9 Deirdre Squires; Back 9 Michelle Keenan; Past Captain Barbara O'Keeffe. Stableford, Caroline Foy (36) 29; Nuala Timoney (36) 28.

Christy O’Connor Jnr launches new golf challenge

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Galway’s Christy O’Connor Jnr was back swinging a club at the Galway Bay Golf Resort this week to launch a new golf challenge.

golf results

Galway Bay Golf Club: Men’s stableford, Richard Noonan (14) 40; Joe Donoghue (15) 36; Ross Malone (15) 34.

Minister Ring welcomes positive start to tourism in 2012

Minister of State for Tourism & Sport, Michael Ring, has welcomed the first CSO tourism figures for 2012, which show that visits to Ireland increased again compared to the previous year for the period November 2011 - January 2012.

Minister Ring welcomes positive start to tourism in 2012

Minister of State for Tourism & Sport, Michael Ring, has welcomed the first CSO tourism figures for 2012, which show that visits to Ireland increased again compared to the previous year for the period November 2011 - January 2012.

Winter league winners decided in Castlebar

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Top professional returns to guide young Midlands golfers

Anders Forsbrand will be the head instructor for a junior golf camp at Glasson Hotel and Golf Club in Athlone during the Easter break.

Card game

A progressive 25 card game will take in the Ballinrobe Golf Club house this evening (Friday) at 8.30pm, there will be spot prizes and raffle and all are welcome.

Bowling leagues at Mayo Leisure Point

It’s that time of year again when Mayo Leisure Point runs the inter-business bowling league. This league has been running for the past 19 years and has proven very successful, with businesses all over Mayo competing. People are invited to enter a team of three players and a sub to compete on a weekly basis against other businesses in the county. It is a very enjoyable league for both new bowlers and experienced bowlers. It doesn’t matter whether players have ever bowled before, because it is a handicap league with all players receiving a handicap to help them along.

 

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