England pip Ireland to win Home Internationals title in Wales

England beat Ireland 12½ to 8½ on the final day at Machynys Golf Club

Ireland's Caolan Rafferty. Photograph:  Tony Marshall/R&A/R&A via Getty Images
Ireland's Caolan Rafferty. Photograph: Tony Marshall/R&A/R&A via Getty Images

Close, but not close enough in the end: Ireland’s bid to win the combined R&A Men’s and Women’s Home Internationals came up just short, after defending champions England retained the title with a last day 12½ to 8½ win over the Irish team at Machynys Golf Club in Wales.

Both teams had gone into the final day’s play with 100 per cent records – after wins over Wales and Scotland each – but England earned a key advantage when closing strongly in the morning foursomes to take a 5-2 lead into the singles.

And, to rub salt into Irish wounds, the men’s title also went to England who beat Ireland on countback by a mere half a point (20½ to 20). That particular outcome went down to the very last match on the course, where England’s Charlie Crockett held on to beat Dundalk’s Caolan Rafferty on the 18th by one hole.

Philip Reid

Philip Reid

Philip Reid is Golf Correspondent of The Irish Times