It'll take place at Shannon Golf Club next week.
Tullamore Golf Club's Una Marsden will captain the Leinster Women's team during the inter-provincial championships next week.
They take place from 25th to 27th at Shannon Golf Club.
The captain's role is non-playing but Una should relish the chance to work with some of the top amateurs in the province and impart her experience and wisdom during the match-play event.
Here is the team in full:
Ciara Casey (Hermitage)
Ellen O'Gorman (Milltown)
Leah Temple Lang (Elm Park)
Rachael McDonnell (Elm Park)
Kate Lanigan (Hermitage)
Emma Fleming (Elm Park)
Lauren Murray (Woodbrook)
Captain: Una Marsden (Tullamore)
Manager: Orla Dunphy (Kilkenny)
Format:
Each Province shall play each other by Match Play which will consist of three Foursomes matches and five Singles matches.
The round is 18 holes, with matches all-square after 18 holes being deemed tied.
A team win shall count as one point. A halved match shall count as a half point. A lost match shall count as zero points
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