Irish PGA Championship

It is the marquee event on the PGA Tour of Ireland's schedule, having many notable winners in the over 100 years of play.

There was an 18-hole stroke play contest on the first morning with the leading 8 qualifying for the knockout matchplay stage.

Local professional Edmundson and Yorkshireman Bertie Snowball won their semi-finals and met in the final.

[111] The players had played a 36-hole stroke-play event the previous day, won by Michael Moran with a score of 154, 4 ahead of Bertie Snowball.

Defending champion Michael Moran, pulled 7 ahead at the end of the first day after a second round 72, a course record.

A final round of 76 gave him a 10 stroke win over Michael Cahill and 23 ahead of the rest of the field.

Pat Doyle led after the first day on 152, having set a course record of 72 in his afternoon round.

[120] After a third round 79 O'Hare had a lead of 5 strokes from McNeill and Charlie Pope, with Moran a further shot back.

[103][121] In early 1914 Michael Moran left Royal Dublin Golf Club to be professional at Seaham Harbour, County Durham and so he was not eligible to defend his title in 1914.

Local professional Alex Robertson led after the first day on 151 with Jimmy O'Hare a shot behind.

[122] After the third round Hugh McNeill and Charlie Pope were tied for the lead with Robertson a shot behind.

In the final round Pope took 75 to McNeill's 89 to take the championship by 8 strokes from brothers Jimmy and Pat O'Hare with Robertson a further shot behind.