Friday, 18 May 2018

All you ever wanted to know about the "Lorimer Shield" team Captains



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Within the CAI golfing society the District Society "Lorimer" Captains are widely recognised as men of unique personal charisma and leadership and so, on the occasion of the 50th / Golden Jubilee renewal of the Lorimer Shield, CAI Golf blog has asked each to provide us with a little insight into their characters so that we can appreciate the real people behind these legendary golfers.




First up - the defending 'Lorimer' Captain Bill Miscampbell, winner of more "majors" at Rosses Point than anyone else



Golf ClubsMalone & Royal Portrush
Handicap6
First year at Rosses Point1986
Major Championships16, including 8 x Bell for putting, 5 x Sedgewick, 1 x Pratt and 2 x Smylie
What's your  Day Job?Unpaid care assistant (alongside Granny) 
What do you like most about your job?The smiles on my grandchildren's faces 
Greatest professional ambitionIt was to enable my staff to be the best they can and now applies equally to my grandchildren
Favourite hole at Co SligoThe 3rd, for the view 
Favourite memory / recollection / anecdote from Rosses
Greatest golf achievement outside of CAIGS

The first year I played at Rosses Ulster won but they forgot to present the Lorimer - until I reminded them. I earned an immediate reputation and was duly elected Ulster Captain for my trouble.

Winning Captains Day at Royal Portrush on the day the 2 new holes were opened

Tell us your Dream 4 ballRev Billy Graham, Billy Hastings, both of whom have passed away in the last year and David Jones (professional golfer)
Interesting fact about you not known to other CAIGS golfersI love using my camera to make memories. 
Greatest golfing ambitionTo shoot my age. 
  



Second up the Captain of Leinster (Is that David O'Leary or perhaps Frank Stapleton)





Club


Castle, Lahinch and Doonbeg
Handicap16
First year at Rosses Point1994 (2018 makes it 25 years in a row for me)
Major Championships2 x Quin Cups. Also I wish to claim several Lorimer Shields as non playing Captain and 87 international caps (Editors comment - I'm not sure about this - maybe as a caddy?)
What's your  Day Job?Corporate Finance Partner - Haydon Chartered Accountants
What do you like most about your job?Playing golf when I'm meant to be working
Greatest professional ambitionTo remain injury free for the remaining 2 years of my soccer career
Favourite hole at Co SligoThe 19th
Favourite memory / recollection / anecdote from RossesLate night poker in a smoke filled room with legends from previous generations including John Sedgewick, Harold Winter, Cecil Donovan, Leo Kearney and Charlie Russell. 
Greatest golf achievement outside of CAIGSSeveral major Irish amateur golf championships - as a caddy
Tell us your Dream 4 ballRoy Keane, Steven Gerard and Mick McCarthy. If Stevie couldn't make it, I'd ask Alf-Inge Haaland to make it a friendly fourball.
Interesting fact about you not known to other CAIGS golfersI am a Dub but have represented Wexford at GAA, soccer, handball and Waterford at Irish Dancing. 
Greatest golfing ambitionTo improve my golf handicap when I give up the soccer. 




Third up, Captain of the GB team, the redoubtable Willie Lynch




ClubDouglas
Handicap15
First year at Rosses Point2004
Major ChampionshipsI'm still hoping but obviously my talents lie elsewhere.
What's your  Day Job?Finance at GlaxoSmithKline
What do you like most about your job?Answering all the interesting enquiries from other Chartered Accountants about their pension fund 😫
Greatest professional ambitionTo work less and play more golf - everyone is the same - aren't we?
Favourite hole at Co SligoThe 4th. the first time I played it I made par from the valley below the green
Favourite memory / recollection / anecdote from RossesIn my first year I turned up late when I was paired with Cecil Donovan (past president), Oliver O'Brien and Hugh O'Hare. I was terrified but they made me feel very welcome - the true spirit of Rosses Point.
Greatest golf achievement outside of CAIGSBeing accepted as a member of CAGS, the society of the England & Wales Institute
Tell us your Dream 4 ballBobby Jones, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. If we all used used my clubs Tiger would have no chance
Interesting fact about you not known to other CAIGS golfersI have played 6 of the courses on the British Open roster
Greatest golfing ambitionTo win a major at Rosses Point. 





Finally and not to be overlooked Captain of Connacht, Shane O'Mahony







ClubGalway
Handicap7
First year at Rosses Point1982
Major Championships6 including 2 x Sedgewick, 2 x Oakes, Bell and Smylie Cups
What's your  Day Job?Partner at OMB Chartered Accountants
What do you like most about your job?The money
Greatest professional ambitionTo make enough money so I can retire
Favourite hole at Co SligoThe 17th, always delighted with a par  
Favourite memory / recollection / anecdote from RossesToo many to count - the best include Myles Stannistreet's "arrest"; Playing 25 with old Mrs Hackett; Singing and storytelling at the Friday meal; Banter on the veranda during the Bell Cup, and most of all, the Lorimer craic with Bill and Hilary.
Greatest golf achievement outside of CAIGSInter provincial representative for Connacht
Tell us your Dream 4 ballBill Miscampbell , Hilary Haydon and Rory McIlroy at Augusta
Interesting fact about you not known to other CAIGS golfersI arranged Warren Gatland's first rugby coaching job in Galway
Greatest golfing ambitionTo win back the "Lorimer Shield". 




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