Round up: Caldwell leads Irish at Q-School; Power edging closer to PGA Tour
Former Walker Cup player Jonny Caldwell leads the Irish challenge into the final round of the First Stage of the European Tour Qualifying School in Scotland with rookie pro Gary Hurley a shot outside the mark.
Alan Dunbar hit a second successive 69 to lead the Irish bid to come through the First Stage of the European Tour Qualifying School at Section A venue The Roxburghe.
Hurley starts pro career with rollercoaster ride at Q-School
Two days after lifting the Walker Cup in spectacular fashion, West Waterford's Gary Hurley made his professional debut at the First Stage of the European Tour Qualifying School and broke par after a truly rollercoaster round.
Southern comfort for Fairweather; one of four new Irish caps
Colin Fairweather might have made it to the South of Ireland final but even in defeat to Stuart Grehan he was already certain of his full international debut in next month's Home Internationals defence at Royal Portrush.
Lenehan clicks with 66s to top North of Ireland qualifiers
Portmarnock's Geoff Lenehan added a six under 66 on the Dunluce to his opening 66 on the Valley to brilliantly top the qualifiers for the Cathedral Eye sponsored North of Ireland Amateur Open at Royal Portrush.
Leinster's young guns blow Munster away to end seven-year wait for Interpros
Munster’s bid for a third Interprovincial Championship victory in four years was crushed decisively by Leinster’s young guns on the Sandy Hills Links at Rosapenna Hotel and Golf Resort in Donegal.
Walker Cup hopefuls Jack Hume, Dermot McElroy and Cormac Sharvin kept the leaders in their sights midway through the Brabazon Trophy on the heathland at Hollinwell.