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09 Feb 2026

Long-awaited reopening of golf course in Tipperary is just around the corner

Committees are all in place at County Tipperary Golf and Country Club

Long-awaited reopening of golf course in Tipperary is just around the corner

The green at the sixth hole in County Tipperary Golf and Country Club

County Tipperary Golf Club in Dundrum is on standby for an improvement in the weather and the final go-ahead from the Board of Management for the reopening of the course.

The committees are all in place under the leadership of Lady Captain Judy Hayes and Captain Colm Taylor, with the support of Vice Captains Catherine Moloney and Sean Carroll.

The new secretary of the Ladies Committee is Carol Ferncombe, who has replaced Niamh Chadwick, who has moved to the Board of Management. The new secretary of the Men’s Committee is Danny O’Dwyer, who replaces Michael Slattery, who continues as PRO. Carmel Lowth takes on the position of PRO for the ladies.

The Treasurers remain as before, Helena Ryan and Michael Ryan R/G. Oisin Slattery has taken on the task of the Men’s Competition Secretary, replacing Sean Carroll, while Caroline O’Dwyer continues as the Ladies competition secretary. The handicap secretaries remain in place, Sheena Ryan and Edmond Tobin.

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Other members of the men’s committee; Golfer of the Year responsibility goes to Danial Kennedy. Liaison Officer with the Green Keeper is Brian Slattery, Pat Ryan represents the Men’s Club on the Junior Committee. The Cups and Prizes Manager is Michael Ryan R/G.

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The Assistant Treasurer is John Graves and the Assistant Secretary is Andrew Burke, who are both new comers to the Men’s Committee. Also on the committee are Michael O’Grady, Aidan Murphy and new to the committee, David Downey.
Other members of the ladies committee; Assistant Treasurer Mary O’Donnell, Marie Graves, Jacinta Coman and Rena Ryan.

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