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Patsy Farrell and Sean Murphy qualified from the Audi Waterford regional quattro Cup .
Dublin, 9th December 2024:Audi Waterford golfers Patsy Farrell and Sean Murphy, members of New Ross Golf Club, impressed at the Audi quattro Cup World Final, claiming fifth place in Group B at the Al Mouj Golf Resort in Muscat, Oman. The Audi quattro Cup World Final concludes the 2024 tournament
Audi quattro Cup Irish National Champions Patsy Farrell and Sean Murphy navigated a fiercely competitive playing field to secure fifth place in Group B at the World Final with a score of 74 points. Team Austria claimed the win in Group B with an impressive 86 points, whilst team Germany 1 placed second with 79 points, Singapore II secured third place with 78 points and the United Kingdom placed fourth with 76 points.
Pictured are Audi Waterford golfers Patsy Farrell and Sean Murphy who placed fifth in Group B of the Audiquattro Cup World Final which took place at the Al Mouj Golf Resort, Muscat, Oman.
The 34th season of the Audi quattro Cup saw 35 teams from 31 countries taking part at the World Final, having qualified from their respective national tournaments. The competition was hosted at the Al Mouj Golf Course, Muscat, Oman. The links style course, designed by International golfing legend Greg Norman offered a challenging yet rewarding game with spectacular wildlife and views of the Indian Ocean and Hajar Mountains.
Competition took place across two days with one practice day, which offered golfers an opportunity to familiarise themselves with the course and acclimatise to the warmer conditions. Following the competition, golfers and their guests were treated to an impressive trick-shot show by trick-shot World Champion, Geoff Swain. The prize-giving took place on Monday evening at the Kempinski Hotel, Muscat.
The Audi quattro Cup is a
team-based competition with each team consisting of two players and is open to
Audi customers and their chosen teammate. The maximum handicap is 36
(index) per player and 56 (index) per team. The handicap difference between the
players in a team must not exceed 20. Please contact your local Audi dealership
for information on the 2025 competition.
Deirdre Schwer, Head of Marketing and Customer Experience at Audi Ireland commented :
“We are delighted to congratulate our Irish team representatives Patsy and Sean. It was clear to see the high standard of play at the National Final in Portmarnock Hotel and Jameson Golf Links, so we had no doubt that our golfers would place highly at the World Final. The Audi quattro Cup is an opportunity for us to thank our loyal customers by creating an experience that resonates, inspires and excites and we were already excited for next year’s tournament.”
The Audi quattro Cup is an event for Audi customers, taking place in 38 countries across 600 tournaments and hosting 70,000 players. Established in 1991, the Audi quattro Cup celebrates its 34th year in 2024. It is the largest amateur golf tournament series in the world. The highlight and closing event of each season, Audi quattro Cup World Final was hosted in Ireland’s The K Club in 2000.
Top Five Results (Group B):
Placing | Team / Members | Score |
1st | Austria – Katharina Stumpf and Alexander Beza | 86 points |
2nd | Germany I – Marco Camerini and Gianluca Poli | 79 points |
3rd | Singapore II – Nina Um and Shian Gan | 78 points |
4th | United Kingdom - Andrew Bloor and Chris Nelson | 76 points |
5th | Ireland - Patsy Farrell and Sean Murphy | 74 points |
The Audi quattro Cup is a team-based competition with each team consisting of two players and is open to Audi customers and their chosen teammate. The maximum handicap is 36 (index) per player and 56 (index) per team. The handicap difference between the players in a team must not exceed 20