Thursday, March 10, 2011

FLORIDA STORM HITS HOOTERS TOUR EVENT AT OCALA

The storm that halted play in the Cadillac Championship at Doral, also hit the first round of the Hooters Tour event, the Ocala Classic, at Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club, Ocala, elsewhere in Florida.
A big number of players still have either to go out or finish their first rounds.
LEADERS IN CLUBHOUSE
Par 72. Yardage 7,301
Players from US unless stated
67 Tyler Brewinton, Matthew Harmon.
68 Lee Williams, Andrew Landry, Chris Erwin, Brandon Brown.
Selected scores:
69 John Morgan (England) (T7).
70 Jake Shepherd (England) (T11).

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PEUGEOT TOUR DE VALENCIA SCOREBOARD AT EL ESCORPION

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JACK DOHERTY LEADS SCOTS WITH A 68 IN COLOMBIA


From Challenge Tour Press Officer Paul Symes
Rafael Gomez, a two-time Challenge Tour champion, set the clubhouse target on six under par on the opening day of the Abierto Internacional Cope Antioquia, the second event of the 2011 season.
Jack Doherty, pictured right, on three-under-par 68 and lying joint ninth, is the best placed of the four Scots in the field. Craig Lee had a 70, Jamie McLeary a 73 and Gavin Dear a 75.
The Argentine, who won twice in 2005 en route to graduating to The European Tour, collected seven birdies and a solitary bogey in his round of 65 to edge ahead of the field on an overcast day at Club Campestre La Macarena near Medellin, in Colombia.
The Colombian duo of Alvaro Pinedo and José Manuel Garrido, Argentina’s Pablo del Grosso and American Will Wilcox all shot five under par rounds of 66 to lie one stroke behind the leader with another pair from the home nation, Alvaro Jose Arizabaleta and Santiago Rivas, a further shot back on four under par alongside Sweden’s Peter Gustafsson.
Gustafsson, the leading European in the event co-sanctioned with the Tour de las Americas (TLA), boasts a particularly impressive record in this tournament, winning the title in 2009 before it formed part of the Challenge Tour Schedule and finishing in fourth place last year. Gustafsson’s round of 67 featured six birdies and two bogeys.
Starting at the tenth hole Gomez, a winner of a record eight TLA titles, notched a hat-trick of birdies from the 12th before his momentum was temporarily halted by a bogey on the 15th. But the 43 year old reignited his round on his back nine with another burst of three successive birdies from the third hole, before taking the outright lead with another gain at the par five eighth.
He said: “I sank a lot of putts – that made the difference for me today. Because the greens here are quite small, you really have to make a lot of putts on this course, and luckily for me I managed to do that today. I’m also striking the ball nicely and feeling very confident at the moment. If I keep sinking the putts, hopefully I can remain on top.”
Garrido, a two-time winner on the TLA, also enjoyed a productive afternoon on the greens. He said: “After shooting one under par on my front nine, which should have been lower, I had the feeling that the round was slipping away from me. But then I hit a great shot into the first hole and made birdie, and even though I didn’t birdie the second, which is a tough hole, I still played it well so those two holes gave me a lot of confidence and after that I knew it would be a good day. I played very well on my back nine, didn’t make any bogeys and made a lot of good putts. So it was a very good start.”
Wilcox is playing his first Challenge Tour event after competing predominantly on the Canadian and Hooters Tours, but after overcoming some initial nerves he flourished – particularly on the greens.
The Alabama resident said: “This is my first tournament in South America but I prepared myself really well for it, and I think that showed in my round today. If I can just keep hitting fairways hopefully I’ll make a few more birdies, because I love the greens here. I grew up playing on Bermuda grass, so I can read the greens and judge the speed quite well.
“You’ve got to work the ball a lot around this course, and I’d like to think I can do that. I’m tending to cut the ball at the moment, but it’s still going where I need it to go. If you can play smart golf round here, you can get your rewards. It’s a great golf course, because you have to hit some good shots to make birdies. I’m just looking forward to the next three rounds now.”
Meanwhile, Colombia’s David Vanegas got his title defence of the title off to a steady start with level par 71.
Players from 25 different nations are represented in the 29th event co-sanctioned by the Challenge Tour and Tour de las Americas, all vying for a prize fund of US$230,000.
FIRST ROUND SCOREBOARDPar 71
65 R Gomez (Arg)
66 A Pinedo (Col), J Garrido (Col), W Wilcox (US), P Del Grosso (Arg) 
67 A Arizabaleta (Col), P Gustafsson (Swe), S Rivas (Col)
68 J Doherty (Sco), A Tadini (Ita) , N Kearney (Irl) , A Bernadet (Fra) , D Vanegas (Col), L Dodda (Arg) , M Merizalde (Col) , J Estevez (Arg) 
69 B Evans (Eng) , W Murillo (Ven) , L Giometti (Arg) , B Fritsch (Can) , C Espinoza (Chi) , R Blaum (USA) , V Covello (USA) , E Grillo (am) (Arg) , G Houston (Wal) , A Butterfield (Eng)
70 A Hadwin (Can) , S Davis (Eng) , J Perez (Col) , N Ledesma (Arg) , H Cespedes (Par) , M Garcia (Arg) , O Alvarez (Col) , G Jackson (Eng) , M Delpodio (Ita) , P Archer (Eng) , C Lee (Sco) , D Larrazabal (Ven) , W Besseling (Ned)
71 D Vanegas (Col) , C Monasterio (Arg) , L Marelli (Arg) , J Clavijo (Col) , C Russo (Fra) , M Lundberg (Swe) , M Baldwin (Eng) , A Snobeck (Fra) , B Ritthammer (Ger) , A Adrian (Ven) , S Salem (Per) , A Rodriguez (Arg) , J Hoyos (Col) , D Vancsik (Arg) , G Agudelo (Col) , S Saavedra (Arg) , J Fortlage (Par) , M Vibe-Hastrup (Den) , A Jauretche (Arg) , E Dominguez (Arg) , M Palm (Swe) , M Southgate (Eng) , J Vega (am) (Col)
72 E Dubois (Fra) , J Clément (Sui) , J Osmar (Col) , J Amaya (Col) , N Lemke (Swe) , C Carranza (Arg) , A Velasquez (Col) , R Bescansa (Esp) , J Palmer (Eng) , N Meitinger (Ger) , T Fleetwood (Eng) , D Brooks (Eng) , S Russi (Chi) , M Relancio (Arg) , J Rivas (Col) , S Fernandez (Arg) , M Cryer (Eng) , M Rodriguez (Arg) , A Romero (Col) , M Molina (Arg)
73 R Gonzalez (Arg) , B Gonzalez (Col) , P Salem (Per) , J Heath (Eng) , L Zapata (Col) , D Altamirano (Arg) , E Gomez (Col) , A Perrino (Ita) , I Keenan (Eng) , S Shahi (USA) , J McLeary (Sco) , J Lima (Por) , J Campillo (Esp) , D Denison (Eng) , J Saltaleggio (Arg) , S Diaz (Col) , L Di Marino (Arg) , M Kieffer (Ger) , C Ford (Eng) 
74 L Posada (Col) , R Kind (Ned) , J Habig (USA) , O Beltran (Col) , J Ocampo (Col) , J Colmenares (Col) , S Bebb (Wal) , E Kofstad (Nor) , M Kramer (Ger) , C Serna (Col) , G Acosta (Arg) , A Ahokas (Fin) , H Leon (Chi) , A Canete (Arg) , D Barbetti (Arg) , A Wagner (Arg) , J Robinson (Eng) , B Miarka (Ger) , R Sanz (Ven) , J Luna (Col) , D Tobon (Col) , R Francisco (Bra) , J Quesne (Fra) , P Vasquez (am) (Col) 
75 G Vergara (Col) , P Dwyer (Eng) , P Pinto (Arg) , L Kennedy (Eng) , J Echeverry (Arg) , R Romero (Col) , A Rahut (Col) , F Colombo (Ita) , J Moul (Eng) , C Costilla (Arg) , G Dear (Sco) , S Tobon (am) (Col) , M Cuartas (am) (Col)
76 A Goldberg (US) , E Isasi (Par) , M Hurtado (Col) , A Parr (Can) , M Gomez (Col) , M Ford (Eng) , T Nakamura (Jpn) , A Mawji'S (Eng)
77 R Serna (Col) , S Hutsby (Eng) , J Van Der Vaart (Ned) , O Villada (Col) , S Acevedo (Arg)
78 L Jensen (Den) , O Patino (Col) 
79 T Argonz (Arg) , R Ruiz (Col)
81 P Arroyane (Col)

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BRAEMAR GOLF COMMENCE PRE-OPENING PHASE IN RUSSIA


NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY BRAEMAR GOLFBraemar Golf are delighted to announce the commencement of the pre-opening phase of their management agreement with Zavidovo Golf, LLC to develop the new high-end Golf Club ZAVIDOVO, PGA National. This follows on from a successful technical services phase and construction management contract that saw Braemar Golf manage the construction of the European Golf Designed golf course in conjunction with local contractors Geokam.
Keith Haslam, Braemar Golf’s Managing Director, said “One of our company values is to create long term and mutually beneficial relationships with our clients and it is pleasing to continue our relationship with Zavidovo Golf in the run up to the opening of the golf course which is scheduled for July 2012.
"We believe golf is a sleeping giant in Russia and during the pre opening phase one of our key objectives is to grow interest in the game”
The phase will see Braemar Golf responsible for the grow-in of the golf course, the recruitment of the management and operating team, pre-opening marketing services, procurement of all of the operating equipment and establishing all of the operating systems and procedures.
“We are delighted to continue our relationship with Braemar Golf and are keen to work closely with them to ensure PGA National Russia becomes the premier golf facility in Russia” added Alexander Yarunin, President of Golf Club Zavidovo, PGA National.
PGA National Russia is the centre piece of a 1,300 ha master-planned community in Tver Region of Russia, on the shores of the Ivankovskoye reservoir adjoining the Volga River, 90 km away from Moscow. It is set to become one of the landmarks of Russian urban development, a modern place for a work, living, and leisure. The golf course has been designed by European Golf Design. The club will fully open in the Summer of 2012.
Braemar Golf is an international golf services company head quartered at the home of golf in St Andrews, Scotland. They construct, support and manage high quality golf developments in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.

Related web sites
www.braemargolf.co.uk
www.zavidovo.com



The impressive sixth hole at PGA National Russia, photo courtesy of Jeremy Slessor European Golf Design

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BYRNE AND STEWART REACH HIGHEST EVER WORLD RANKINGS

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Banchory's James Byrne rose three places in the RandA World Amateur Rankings to No 11 this week - his highest ever ranking.
But that cuts no ice at Arizona State University!
Like most US colleges, Arizona State has qualifying competitions within their golf roster and the top five make up the team for the next college golf tournament.
This week's event is the Southern Highland Collegiate Masters at Las Vegas, Nevada from Friday to Sunday ... but 22-year-old James, pictured right, won't be there because he did not finish in the leading five of the Arizona State University internal qualifying competition.
Byrne, who has his own website, put the following message on Twitter:
"Didn't qualify for Vegas, guys, but playing nicely. Ball striking is better than ever but not scoring well enough. It will come."
Scottish amateur champion Michael Stewart (Troon Welbeck), winner last week of the South African amateur championship, has also risen to his highest WAGR. He has gone up 15 places to No 32.
Byrne and Stewart are the only Scots ranked in the top 140.
Byrne fully expects to make the world top 10 next week - without playing!. In an E-mail to Scottishgolfview.com from Arizona, he said:
"I will likely rise higher next week when the Las Vegas tournament drops from my points. Last year I finished well down the field. However, in order to sustain that ranking I will have to start performing better, no question."
If the Great Britain and Ireland team for September's Walker Cup match against the United States at Royal Aberdeen GC were chosen this week and the top 10 eligible players in the World Amateur Rankings were selected, skipper Noel Edwards' line-up at Balgownie would be:
11 James Byrne (Scotland) (+3 from last week).
14 Andrew Sullivan (England) (+1).
24 Paul Cutler (Ireland) (-2).
32 Michael Stewart (Scotland) (+15).
35 Tom Lewis (England) (+3).
42 Jack Senior (England) (-3).
77 Kevin Phelan (Ireland) (-9).
78 Stiggy Hodgson (England) (+84).
82 Laurie Canter (England) (+20).
125 Eddie Pepperell (England) (+1).
Reserves:
147 Stuart Ballingall (Scotland) (+1).
157 Rhys Pugh (Wales) (-3).
164 Andrew Cooley (England) (-1)

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CRUDEN BAY SUPPORTS SGU GOLF AWARENESS WEEK

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY CRUDEN BAY GOLF CLUB
Cruden Bay Golf Club is supporting the Scottish Golf Union in its bid to promote the benefits of golf club membership and increase membership recruitment all over Scotland. Timed to coincide with the weekend of the US Masters, the SGU and SLGA will be running a wide ranging marketing campaign during Scottish Golf Awareness Week (April 10 to 17) and throughout April which is hoped will prompt lapsed, nomadic or new golfers to set aside the time to play golf.
Cruden Bay’s PGA Director of Golf, Robbie Stewart (pictured) says:
‘We have many golfers in Aberdeenshire who are not currently enjoying the benefits of golf club membership and would be surprised to discover that for approximately £10 per week they could be a member of one of the top clubs in the country and play on a course that is regularly rated in the World's Top 100. We certainly welcome enquiries from all categories of golfers who may be interested in joining our club.’
Cruden Bay is offering two promotions running from April 1 – 17:
• Current Full Members may introduce guests free of charge and,
• Visiting golfers with ‘AB’ postcodes may play for half price i.e. £35 as a ‘Try Before You Buy Exercise’

Ross Duncan, Marketing Manager for the Scottish Golf Union, said:
“We are delighted that Cruden Bay is getting involved in this year’s Golf Awareness Week. They have adopted an innovative approach to attracting new members which I’m sure will prove successful in recruiting new golfers and retaining existing members to their wonderful club.”
“This is the third year that the Scottish Golf Union has staged national marketing activity to promote the benefits of joining a golf club. Last year’s campaign was a success, with 37% of clubs reporting an increase in their membership and 10% of clubs attracting an increase in numbers of 10% or more.” he added.
Cruden Bay is a warm and welcoming golf club that caters for both members and visiting golfers from across the globe. The golf course creates unique challenges for all categories of golfer and offers the one thing that all golfers enjoy – FUN. Set against a backdrop of subtly contoured greens and magnificent panoramic views, the course truly justifies its place high in golf course rankings.
For more information contact Robbie Stewart, PGA Director of Golf, Cruden Bay Golf Club:
Tel 01779 812285
Email: robbie@crudenbaygolfclub.co.uk

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LIVE SCORING FROM THE PEUGEOT TOUR IN SPAIN

Scott Henry and Chris Paisley are just two of the British players competing in the Peugeot Tour's event at El Escorpion, Spain this week. It started today and finishes on Saturday

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TERRY MATHIESON WINS THORBURN CUP AT GOSWICK ALLIANCE

By Alan Greenshields
Edinburgh and East of Scotland Alliance Secretary/Treasurer
Secretary.eesga@talktalk.net

Despite an early morning snow flurry around Edinburgh, the Edinburgh and East Alliance headed down the A1 to Goswick Golf Club, Northumberland (south of Berwick on Tweed) to hold their last outing of the regular season.
Seventy-six members braved the testing, windy conditions and competed for the Thorburn Cup which went to Terry Mathieson, pictured, the Dunbar assistant professional, with a level par score of 72.
That put him four shots ahead of the next gross score of 76 by Andrew Oldcorn of King's Acre. Third place scratch prize was shared with 77s by Daniel Wood - Trainee at Eyemouth - and Derek Fish of Glenbervie.
Top handicap prize went to Duncan Stewart of Craigielaw. He had a net 75 off seven. Second place on net 76 was shared by Neil Bain of Haddington off and Andrew McLennan of Deer Park off seven.
Trainee prize went to Ryan Buckley of Craigielaw with a gross 80
Senior prize was won by James Rankeillor of Baberton with a net 78 off nine.
The Handicap Order of Merit for the season was concluded and despite earning no points this week Justin White of Harrison held onto his commanding lead to secure top spot with 133.5pt.
Second place went to Stuart Brown of Glencorse with 111pt. George Wither (Lothianburn) finished third with 109.5pt.
The Scratch Order of Merit will be decided at the EESGA Championships at Gullane Nos 2 and 3  in two weeks. Going into that event the OOM top five are:
1 Scott Catlin ( Greenburn) 578.5pt
2 Chris Morris (Kingsknowe) 544.5
3 Andrew Marshall (Houston DR) 541.5
4 Mike Thomson (Torwoodlee) 538
5 Sean McGarvey (Glencorse) 506


PRIZEWINNERS AT GOSWICK

SCRATCH
1st £100 Mathieson, Terry (Dunbar) 72
2nd £80 Oldcorn, Andrew (King's Acre) 76
T3rd £50 Fish, Derek (Glenbervie) 77
T3r £50 Wood, Daniel (Eyemouth) 77
T5th £5 Lamb, Stevie (Broomieknowe) 78
T5th £5 Marshall, Andrew (Houston GR) 78
T5th £5 Morris, Jamie (Peebles) 78
T5th £5 Neill, Ross (Drumpellier) 78
HANDICAP
voucher value
1st £100 Stewart, Duncan (Craigielaw) 75
T2nd £70 Bain, Neil (Haddington) 76
T2nd £70 McLennan, Andrew (Deer Park) 76
T4th £30 Doyle, Steven (Gifford) 77
T4th £30 Morton, Wilson (Dunbar) 77
TRAINEE PRO PRIZE
Professional £20 Buckley, Ryan (Craigielaw) 80
SENIOR AMATEUR PRIZE
£20 voucher Rankeillor, James (Baberton) 78




LEADING SCRATCH SCORES
1 Mathieson, Terry (Dunbar) Trainee 72
2 Oldcorn, Andrew (King's Acre) Professional 76
3 Fish, Derek (Glenbervie) Amateur 77
4 Wood, Daniel (Eyemouth) Trainee 77
5 Lamb, Stevie (Broomieknowe) Professional 78
6 Marshall, Andrew (Houston GR) Professional 78
7 Morris, Jamie (Peebles) Amateur 78
8 Neill, Ross (Drumpellier) Professional 78
9 McLean, Alastair (Duddingston) Professional 79
10 Bain, Neil (Haddington) Amateur 80
11 Buckley, Ryan (Craigielaw) Trainee 80
12 Reid, Alan (West Lothian) Professional 80
13 Robson, Mike (Harrison, Braids) Amateur 80
14 Wither, George (Lothianburn Amateur 80
15 Catlin Scott (Greenburn Professional 81
16 Lamb, Justin (Glencorse Amateur 81
17 Melville, Iain (Glencorse Amateur 81
18 Morton, Wilson (Dunbar Amateur 81
19 Chaplin, Mark (Deer Park Amateur 82
20 Doyle Steven (Gifford Amateur 82
21 Lamb Peter Biggar Amateur 82
22 Louden Michael Glencorse Amateur 82
23 McAllan Michael Glenbervie Professional 82
24 Stewart Duncan Craigielaw Amateur 82
25 Wight Andrew Glencorse Senior 82
26 Grieve Scott Turnhouse Professional 83
27 McGarvey Sean Glencorse Amateur 83
28 McLennan Andrew Deer Park Amateur 83
29 Wilson Thomas Glenbervie Amateur 83
30 Knowles Scott Kingsknowe Amateur 84
31 Thomson Mike Torwoodlee Amateur 84
32 Boyle Tony Glenbervie Amateur 85
33 Morris Chris Kingsknowe Professional 85
34 Nisbet Callum Bathgate Amateur 85
35 Taylor Ian Royal Burgess Amateur 85
36 Fraser Ian A Duddingston Senior 86
37 McKean David Cardrona Senior 86
38 Ramsay Lee West Lothian Amateur 86
39 Young Alan Lochend Amateur 86
40 Bell Gordon Gullane Senior 87
41 Black George Torwoodlee Amateur 87
42 Jeffrey David Whitekirk Senior 87
43 Rankeillor James Baberton Senior 87
44 Skinner Grant Glencorse Amateur 88
45 Colquhoun Neil Merchants Professional 89
46 White Justin Harrison (Braids) Amateur 89

LEADING HANDICAP RETURNS
1 Stewart, Duncan (Craigielaw) Amateur 82 7 75
2 Bain, Neil (Haddington) Amateur 80 4 76
3 McLennan, Andrew (Deer Park) Amateur 83 7 76
4 Doyle, Steven (Gifford) Amateur 82 5 77
5 Fish, Derek (Glenbervie) Amateur 77 0 77
6 Morton. Wilson (Dunbar) Amateur 81 4 77
7 Lamb, Justin (Glencorse) Amateur 81 3 78
8 Louden, Michael (Glencorse) Amateur 82 4 78
9 Rankeillor, James (Baberton) Senior 87 9 78
10 Morris, Jamie (Peebles) Amateur 78 -1 79
11 Robson Mike Harrison (Braids) Amateur 80 1 79
12 Wither George Lothianburn Amateur 80 1 79
13 Young Alan Lochend Amateur 86 7 79
14 Jeffrey David Whitekirk Senior 87 7 80
15 McKean David Cardrona Senior 86 6 80
16 Melville Iain Glencorse Amateur 81 1 80
17 Nisbet Callum Bathgate Amateur 85 5 80
18 Wight Andrew Glencorse Senior 82 2 80
19 Boyle Tony Glenbervie Amateur 85 4 81
20 Brown Gordon Baberton Amateur 93 12 81
21 Lamb Peter Biggar Amateur 82 1 81
22 Wilson Thomas Glenbervie Amateur 83 2 81
23 Chaplin Mark Deer Park Amateur 82 0 82
24 Knowles Scott Kingsknowe Amateur 84 2 82
25 Wardlaw Stuart Harburn Senior 92 10 82
26 Black George Torwoodlee Amateur 87 4 83
27 Fraser Ian A Duddingston Senior 86 3 83
28 McGarvey Sean Glencorse Amateur 83 0 83
29 Ramsay Lee West Lothian Amateur 86 3 83
30 Bell Gordon Gullane Senior 87 3 84
31 Chrystal Brian Baberton Senior 94 10 84
32 Lamb Jordan Peebles Amateur 90 6 84
33 Skinner Grant Glencorse Amateur 88 4 84
34 Taylor Ian Royal Burgess Amateur 85 1 84
35 Watson David Peebles Senior 97 13 84
36 Miller William Falkirk Tryst Amateur 92 7 85
37 Thomson Mike Torwoodlee Amateur 84 -1 85
38 White Justin Harrison (Braids) Amateur 89 4 85
39 Leggate Philip Musselburgh Amateur 93 7 86
40 Crombie Derek Falkirk Tryst Senior 101 14 87
41 Denham John Torwoodlee Senior 93 6 87
42 Jeffrey Peter Duddingston Amateur 97 10 87
43 Laing William Prestonfield Amateur 94 7 87
44 Rothney Andrew Deer Park Amateur 90 2 88
45 Wilson Gerry Musselburgh Amateur 99 11 88
46 Munro Donny Kingsknowe Amateur 91 2 89
47 Ritchie Peter Bathgate Senior 98 9 89

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NORTH-EAST ALLIANCE CHAMPIONSHIP - ROUND 2 - BUCKPOOL

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16

8.15 A Campbell - R Fitzpatrick - P Lovie
8.22 G Leslie - C Cassie - B Harper
8.29 S Scott - G Geddes - C Ord
8.36 Free- free- free (available) 
8.43 E McIntosh - P McArthur - P Smith
8.50 J Dalgarno - L Prouse - C Nelson
8.57 P Cornfield - B Nicolson- G Munro

9.04 D McKay - G Allan- free
9.11 J M Hamilton - M Rendall - H Roulston
9.18 R Lamb - M Merchant- J Duff
9.25 R Brown - S Davidson - M Brown
9.32 K Beveridge - J Callum - H McNaughton
9.39 Free- free- free
9.46 D Phillip - P McIntosh - J Duncan
9.53 N Stewart - J Forrest - D Leslie

10.00 Samantha Leslie - free- free
10.07 B Lumsden - B Lumsden junior - G Homer
10.14 J Short - M Ord - S Higgins
10.21 J Roberts - K Duncan - J Reid
10.28 J Lumsden - C Farquhar - P Cheyne
10.35 A K Pirie - L Fowler - S Elrick
10.42 J Borthwick - S Kennedy - J Thomas
10.49 J Jessiman - A Petrie - I Mundie
10.56 D Bisset - D Randall - M Rogers

11.03 C Stewart - S Chalmers - C Brindley
11.10 C Carnegie - D Brown - I D Smith
11.17 T Collie - M Lawrie - D Bingham
11.24 I Grant - M Smith - W McKenzie
11.31 F Bisset - S Larkin - A Graham
11.38 G Brown - free - free
11.45 Free- free- free
11.52 Steve Lawrie - Sean Lawrie - C Law
11.59 J L Gall - S Finnie - D McKay

12.06 A Dunton - K Duncan - M Booth
12.13 A B Clark - W Skene - N Chisolm
12.20 D Wilson - D Nelson - N K Parker
12.27 J Hopwood - R O'Donnell - M Jenkins
12.34 Free- free- free


+The North-east Alliance mobile phone number 07801 819746 is available on Tuesday from 10am to 4.30pm for those wishing to cancel their tee time or to obtain one.

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