Pictured are members of the Marks and Robinson families with the Claret Jug. Their Great-Great-Great-Grand Uncle Bob Martin was twice winner of the Open Championship in 1876 and 1885. Pic: C McKeown
Although the setting of Clew Bay and Croagh Patrick was initially considered a trump card for Paul O’Neill and the staff at Westport Golf Club for hosting the famous Claret Jug, perhaps a conversation last week on some history and local family connections put the arrival of the famous the Golf Champion Trophy to the Clew Bay Course on a whole different level.
The honour of hosting the famous Claret Jug at Westport Golf Club yesterday (Tuesday) evening had added significance because for the local Marks and Robinson families, members at Westport Golf Club, Josh and Alex Marks and Sebastian Robinson, are Great-Great-Great-Grandnephews of Bob Martin, twice Open winner in 1876 and 1885.
It was truly amazing to see how this family history and legacy lives on through his great-great-great-grandnephews. But not stopping there, the golfing heritage runs even further within the families, with both of the boys grandmothers Margo Carmichael and Evelyn McDonald, hailing from St Andrews, Scotland, a place synonymous with the history of golf.
“What a beautiful connection between family, history, and the game was present for all to witness in person at Westport Golf Club on Tuesday night last,” said Paul O’Neill of Westport Golf Club.
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Bob Martin was born in Cupar, Fife, Scotland, in the 1850s Martin and was a frequent competitor in The Open Championship in the late 19th century. In total, he had ten top-10 finishes in the Open Championship tournaments.
As part of its R&A and Golf Ireland’s trophy tour of ‘selected’ golf clubs around Ireland ahead of the 153rd Open at Royal Portrush in July this year, members and visitors to the Westport club on Tuesday evening got the opportunity to see up close one of the most prestigious trophies in Sport.
The Trophy rested on a special plinth with the spectacular panorama of the 18th green for over an hour while many posed for photos and selfies with the glittering Jug. So maybe when this major golf trophy is being presented to this years winner in July, perhaps the photos and memories captured on Tuesday evening will resonate more significantly with the members and friends of Westport Club.
(This article was complied by Paul O’Neill with some edits inserted by Conor McKeown, Photographer, who captured the prestigious event for Westport Golf Club. See more pictures of Westport members with the Claret Jug on www.mayonews.ie this evening).
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