Scratch Cups

 

HISTORY – CASTLETROY
MEN’S SENIOR SCRATCH CUP

 

THE MAJOR HK
MURRAY TROPHY

 

 The Castletroy Senior Scratch Cup, first played for in 1948, is the oldest, continuously run scratch cup that is still being played for in Ireland, not to mention one of the most  prestigious and sough after.  

In the 1940s, Castletroy members, Major Ronnie Deakin and Major Kingston Murray decided that an annual scratch cup should be played at Castletroy and that it should be open to all golfers up to a maximum of 7 handicap.  Major Deakin was a scratch golfer while Major Murray, was a single-digit handicapper.   Each represented the club in Senior Cup.  These days, the handicap range to qualify for the draw for play for a starting field of 72 golfers, tends to land between +4.0 WHS and 1.4 WHS. 

“Mashie” Murray, as he was known, had an impressive silver trophy bearing the Munster coat of arms which he had won at a point-to-point meeting and donated it to the club for a Scratch Cup which was first played on the 3rd July 1948.

 In the 50s, 60s, 70s and into the 80s, large crowds gathered each May to see many of Ireland’s top amateurs compete over 36 holes for this beautiful trophy.  It was a great sight to see crowds following golfing greats like Jimmy Bruen and Joe Carr who both had an aura of invincibility about them once they stepped on to the golf course. 

The quality of former champions is exemplified by a unique roll of honour containing seven GB&I Walker Cup representativesJohn Burke, Jimmy Bruen, Max
McCready, JB Carr, Tom Craddock, Dr David Sheahan and James Sugrue plus future winners in the professional ranks, Liam Higgins, Des Smyth, Denis O’Sullivan and Rob Moran.  

 Three-time Irish Close Champion, Eddie Power won the event in 1992, while Irish Internationals and proven championship winners such as Tom Corridon (3-time champion) and Mick Power have also won it. 

 

Well-known winners from our neighbours at Limerick GC include Irish Internationals, Jackie Harrington and Vincent Nevin, as well as Ivan Morris, Billy Rice and Michael O’Kelly.   Home club winners from Castletroy GC feature, Nicholas Hayes, Paddy O’Looney, Tom Corridon, John Kavanagh, Peter Sheehan, Eamon
Haugh and Jason Tobin. 

 

In recent times, prominent Irish international golfers such as Eddie McCormack, Pat Murray, Gary O’Flaherty, James Sugrue, Rob Moran David Kitt and Paul O’Hanlon have added their names to the list of winners.   

Since 2021, the competition has been generously sponsored by Trade Electric Group and the Costelloe family.

2015 – to date MEN’S SENIOR SCRATCH CUP CHAMPIONS

 

2025 Champion:         Mark Gazi, Tralee GC                                              141 (73, 68) & 4-hole playoff

2024 Champion:         Paul O’Hanlon, Carton House GC                139 (71,68) & 3-hole playoff

2023 Champion:         David Kitt, Athenry GC                                          137 (66, 71)

2022 Champion           Simon Walker, Roscommon GC                    136 (67, 69)  

2021 Champion:         Rob Moran, Castle GC                                                           139 (67, 72)

2020 – No Tournament due to Covid 19

2019 Champion:         James Sugrue, Mallow GC                                                 139 (68,71)

2018 Champion:         Jason Tobin, Castletroy GC                                               144 (75,69)

2017 Champion:         James Sugrue, Mallow GC                                                 141 (72, 69)

2016 Champion:         Gary Flaherty, Cork GC                                                        141 (71, 70)

2015 Champion:         Pat Murray, Limerick GC                                                     145

 

                                                                                                                       

                                                                   SEVEN x GB&I WALKER CUP REPRESENTATIVES WHO HAVE WON THE TROPHY

John Burke – 1950

Jimmy Bruen – 1952

Max McCread – 1958  

JB Carr – 1961 & 1967 

Tom Craddock – 1964 & 1969       

Dr David Sheahan  –  1966 & 1973

James Sugrue – 2017 & ’19                                        –          

 

                                                                                    IRISH CLOSE CHAMPIONS WHO HAVE WON AT CASTLETROY 

2024 – Paul O’Hanlon, Grange GC

2023 – Rob Moran, Castle GC,

2015 – Pat Murray, Limerick GC

1988, ’90 & ’95 – Tommy Corridon, Ballybunion,

1991  – Denis O’Sullivan, Cork GC

1976 & ‘78 – Jackie Harrington, Limerick GC

1965 & 1975 – Vincent Nevin, Limerick GC

1954 – Michael Power, Muskerry GC

8 x time winner of Irish Close         –           John Burke   

6 x time winner of Irish Close          –           Joe Barr        

3 x time winner of Irish Close          –           Eddie Power 

2 x time winner of Irish Close          –           Jimmy Bruen

 

                                                                                                   

             

 

                                                                                                        WOMEN’S SENIOR SCRATCH CUP CHAMPIONS

 

FROM 2023

 

 

2025 Champion:        Olivia Costello, Roscommon GC                 73 + 70 – 143 (-5 under par)

 

o   Triple A U-21 World Series Champion, 2025

o   4-time KPMG Women’s Irish Open Participant – (Professional event) 

o   Irish High-Performance Panel

o   Irish Home Internationals Team, 2025

o   Woodbrook Women’s Scratch Cup Champion, 2025

o   Runner-Up – Spanish Women’s Amateur Championship, 2025

o   Irish international, 2024

o   Irish Girls International, 2023, 2024 & 2025

o   Scottish Open Girls Champion, 2023

 

                                   

 

2024 Champion:        Emma O’Driscoll, Ballybunion GC            70 Gross (-4 under par)

           o   European Mid-Amateur Championships Team, 2024, 2025

o   Irish Girls International

o   Irish Woman’s International

o   Irish Girls Close Championship: 2009

o   Leinster Girls Championship: 2009

o   Connaught Girls Championship: 2008, 2009

o   Leinster Ladies Championship: 2013

o   Irish Colleges Strokeplay (Ladies): 2013

o   Munster Interprovincial 

        

2023 Champion:        Karen O’Neill, Douglas GC                         73 Gross (-1 under par)

 

o   Munster Interprovincial Team, 2024, 2025

o   Runner-Up, Leinster Women’s Championship, 2025

o   Irish Womens’s Senior Cup Champions, 2025  –  (with Douglas GC)