Updated with additional illustrations: 1 May 2020, 5:08pm

So you think you know Killiney Golf Club!

We’re not too sure about that. Check your knowledge by having a go at the quiz below.

It was devised by Ronnie Kane, Alistair Smith and Peter Bennett, in consultation with KGC Quizmaster extraordinare Ivan Cruise and our resident historian and document sleuth Gordon Horsfield.

The prize is a case of wine (12 bottles) sponsored by Ronnie and Peter. If you submit an entry showing a credible effort, your name will be entered into the draw for the case of wine. So please, have a go.

It's an absolute certainty you won't know the answers to many of the questions off the top of your head. You might get one or two, but that’s about it. You’ll have to do a bit of research and dig around for the answers. And it could take a few hours. That’s part of fun, and hopefully you'll enjoy the journey. In the process you’ll learn some amazing things about our club.

The answers are on the website. You just have to find them. Your first port of call is the Photo Archive, which is a repository of the history of the club, and much more. It contains a search tool. If you type a word into the search box, and it finds a match, it will pop up the information. It’s up to you to select what’s relevant.

Click here if you've any difficulty locating the Photo Archive.

Rules of engagement

  1. Enjoy, have fun and don't take it too seriously.

  2. Only one entry per member.

  3. If you have any difficulty using the search tool - ask for help. But don't copy the answers. Work on your own, and dig out the answers yourself. You'll be amazed what you'll find.

  4. The quiz is open to all categories of member over 18 years.

  5. Closing date for receipt of entries is 21st May 2020 at 6pm. 

  6. Submit your answers by email to Mags. Email office@killineygolfclub.ie

  7. Members of the Memorabilia Committee may have some inside information. Hence they are excluded.

  8. Read Rule No.1 again.

 Questions

1

Did you loose a ball on the 9th/18th? During the mid 80’s a golfer hit a drive from the 9th/18th tee box. There was a row of trees on the left. Long since gone. The ball went left, hit the trees, and was declared lost. Back to the tee box, for shot number three! The ball was found some 35 years later. (a) Where exactly was the ball found? (b) What was the make and type of ball?

Points: 2

 

 

2

In 1929 KGC won the Junior Cup. Name the members of the winning team.

Points: 1

 

 

3

 

Club Crest in 1978

 

The club's logo or crest displays an elephant. Give a credible explanation of the origin of the elephant on the club’s crest. (Hint: If you say, "I think it's of military origin!" you'll get no marks. We're looking for something more specific.)

Points: 1

 

 

4

Bridge is a popular social activity in the club. So, if you're a bridge player, this is an easy one. (a) What date was the club’s Bridge Club founded? (b) Who were the founding members?

Points: 2

 

 

5

In 2017, three ducks were introduced to the new pond to a thundering applause. Part of Killiney's eco friendly initiative. The ducks were presented to Captain Aisling Sherin by Pauline Martin and Brenda Sheehan. A few Killiney members, the usual irreverent, quick witted comedians, immediately nicknamed the ducks: Pauline, Brenda and Aisling. That's not their real names. What are the correct or official names of the ducks? Three names, please. One point for each correct name. (Hint: Be very careful with one of the names. You might get it wrong)

Points: 3

 

 

6

Which Killiney member won the South of Ireland in 1935?

Points: 1

 

 

7

Captains have arrived in considerable style for their Drive-In. Modes of transportation have been a horse and carriage; a vintage Rolls Royce; a tandem bicycle or a Bicycle Built for Two. Two captains were ceremoniously escorted to the 1st tee by a bagpiper in full regalia. We remember it well. Memories for ever. What we've forgotten are the names the past captains who arrived by: (a) boat, (b) helicopter and (c) motorbikes.

Points: 3

 

 

8

The last "manual" timesheet, that's the pencil and paper version, used for the Men's Saturday Competition was on 8th Dec 2007. The first time the BRS (on-line timesheet) was used in Killiney Golf Club was 15th Dec 2007 for the Men's Saturday Competition, exactly one week later. (a) Name one of the players on the 12:45 slot 8 Dec 2007. (b) Name one of the players on the 12:31 slot on 15 Dec 2007. (c) The paper time sheet was lost. Who found it and where was it found?

Points: 3

 

 

9

For some inexplicable reason, KGC is fond of elephants. There's one on the club logo or crest. We're probably unique in Europe and North America, in having a bath for elephants on the course. Someone, inconveniently, plonked it in the middle of the 9th/18th fairway. It's always in the way. Of course, it might have been a drinking trough instead of a bath before being filled with sand. We've no idea. But while we're on the subject of elephants, who was photographed on our golf course with a herd of elephants. (Hint: OK, admittedly, the photo is doctored, and can be categorised as fake news, but we’ll ignore that!) The name of the individual, please.

Points: 1

 

 

10

We've some fantastic golfers in Killiney. Our own Pauline Martin has impressive credentials as a golfer. One of her many achievements is that she held the course record. (a) What was the date of her round and (b) what was the score?

Points: 2

 

 

11

The Club held an Open 9 Hole Competition in aid of Irish Prisoners of War held in Germany during The Great War - World War 1 (1914-1918). (a) What was the date of the competition? (b) How many entries in the competition?

Points: 2

 

 

12

2018 Snooker competition between Killiney and Royal St George. Who is this snooker player?

Points: 1

 

 

13

In the Summer of 1944, a film was made of a Fourball in KGC. (a) Who was the cameraman? (b) Who acquired the film for the club?

Points: 2

 

 

14

Our centenary was held in 2003. The 1903-2003 Centenary Cake was big. And we mean BIG. The dining room was full for the gala dinner and everyone, as far as we know, got a slice of cake. Who baked the cake? (Hint: It wasn’t our celebrated, Chef de Cuisine, Mark Clarke. So if you say, "Mark", you'll get no marks.)

Points: 1

 

 

15

J L Sterling was captain in 1906 and 1911. He presented a magnificent trophy to the club in 1911 for the Captain's Prize. The same year, the trophy disappeared. It was lost or mislaid. It was discovered in 2006, approximately 90 years after it disappeared. It was a chance discovery. (a) Where was it found? (b) Who found it? (The Tiebreaker Question No. 22 is also on this subject).

Points: 2

 

 

16

The 1st Tee. A fox on the left and a fox on the right. The inquisitive fox is on the left. The golfer on the right is as cute as a fox. Who's the golfer? A name please. (Hint: It's not Louis Fox.)

Points: 1

 

 

17

Captain Diane looked particularly impressive and totally in command in her snow-white military dress uniform during this year's Captains' Drive-In. It was a fantastic day, and we remember it well. Do you remember how many buttons were on the front of Captain Diane's uniform? (Hint: This is a trick question. It's a bit unfair. So we want to help. Don't forget the buttons on the two pockets).

Points: 1

 

 

18

Nowadays we have fancy electronic watches, GPS gadgets and rangefinders to give us distance on the golf course. We remember the days when these gadgets didn't exist and you had to use your brain and eyes to estimate distance. The only aid available to a golfer was a good pair of glasses. We're particularly impressed with these specs. Who's the lady?

Points: 1

 

 

19

There are some interesting people in KGC. This individual displayed impressive sartorial elegance and we love the hat. Who is he?

Points: 1

 

 

20

Our Course Superintendent Michael Browne is not an excitable individual. He's cool, calm and relaxed. Except on one occasion. He was on the course during a strong wind, and spotted a stationary UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) or flying saucer hovering over the course. The thing was stationary. He took a photograph. What exactly was he looking at? (Hint: If you say "a cloud", you’ll get no marks. We need a much more specific answer.)

Points: 1

 

 

21

Who’s this cool dude? Initially we thought he was The Fonz or Fonzie. You do remember The Fonz? But we were wrong. He's not The Fonz. So who is he?

Points: 1

 

 

22

Tiebreaker Question

Just in case! In question No.15 we ask for information about the lost J L Sterling Trophy. It was found some 90 years later. In No.15 we want to know who found it, and where it was found. As a tiebreaker, we want to know much it cost to get it back? (Hint: The information is not divulged on the website. So save yourself the trouble of looking. You'll have to guess. We'll allocate marks for the closest number to the correct answer. Any figure between €1 and €10,000 is acceptable. So take your pick).

 

 


Thanks for participating. We hope you enjoyed the quiz. We would like to thank the Memorabilia Committee for the amount of work put in over the past few months.

Keep safe.

 

Alistair

 

Ronnie

 

Peter