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Golf at Luttrellstown CIBSE golfers weather the storm

With the Luttrellstown Castle golf course again in pristine condition for the recent CIBSE annual golf outing, the participants were all but salivating in anticipation of some high scores. They were not disappointed. However, the only problem for some was that, having performed extremely well, they found themselves pipped by an exceptional score from the winning EICL team.

As usual, a capacity 25 teams took part in the annual event with sponsors Unitherm Heating Systems presenting a wonderful array of prizes and packed, energy-boosting goodie bags.

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The weather delivered up typical “new normal” summer conditions –sunshine and warmth for the most part, and then absolutely torrential downpours, one in particular that thoroughly drenched everyone. The threat of thunder and lightening always lingered but, save for a few teams who had to miss out on the last hole when conditions became more ominous, there was no real disruption to play.

The day belonged to the EICL team which won the tournament with an exceptional net score of 55 while playing off a team handicap of seven.

A score of 58.1 ensured the runners-up place for Mitsubishi Electric who just pipped the third placed Grundfos team which had a fine net score of 58.2.

Apart from the golf, the shotgun start made for a great networking occasion and ensured that everyone was also present for the meal and presentation of prizes.

The occasion was also a fun-filled day and our photographer was on hand to capture every team and almost every swing (some good, and some not so good). Judge for yourselves at this link https:// tomcoakleyphotography.pixieset.com/cibsegolfdayluttrelstowngolfclub/

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