Munster Mid-Amateur

Murray reclaims his throne and takes fourth Munster Mid-Am by six

Local favourite Pat Murray closed with a 69 to romp to a six-shot win and his fourth Munster Mid-Amateur title at Limerick on Saturday.

Murray reclaims his throne and takes fourth Munster Mid-Am by six

Haugh takes Munster Mid-Amateur by three

Castletroy's Eamonn Haugh shone in the sunshine at Limerick Golf Club, carding a two under 70 to win the Maldron Hotel Limerick sponsored Munster Mid-Amateur by three strokes.

Haugh takes Munster Mid-Amateur by three

Haugh in front in Munster Mid-Amateur

Castletroy's Eamonn Haugh made four birdies in his last seven holes to add a 69 to his opening 72 and take a one-stroke lead into Sunday's final round of the Munster Mid-Amateur Championship at Limerick Golf Club.

Haugh in front in Munster Mid-Amateur

Collins wins Munster Mid-Amateur

Mark Collins, the new Munster Mid-Amateur champion. Pictured during the Irish Close at Connemara by Thos Caffrey www.golffile.ieKilleen Castle’s Mark Collins came from a shot behind three-time champion Pat Murray to win the Munster Mid-Amateur Championship at Limerick Golf Club.

Murray on track for another Munster Mid-Am

Pat Murray, pictured at Baltray earlier this year. Picture: Thos Caffrey / www.golffile.ieHome favourite Pat Murray is on course to win the Munster Mid-Amateur Championship for the fourth time in six years after he added a 70 to his morning 74 to take a one stroke lead over Killeen Castle’s Mark Collins into Sunday’s final round at Limerick.

Kavanagh in driving seat at Munster Mid-Amateur

The 18th at Limerick Golf Club.Castletroy’s John Kavanagh added an afternoon 70 to his opening 72 to take a one stroke lead into the final round of the Munster Mid-Amateur Championship at Limerick Golf Club.