Thursday, November 28, 2013

FOX AND McKECHNIE WIN GLENMUIR WINTER SERIES FOUR-BALL BETTER-BALL



 
Paul Robinson (Largs), left, PGA in Scotland secretary Brian Mair and Jason McCreadie (Buchanan Castle), with their prizes for winning the PGA in Scotland KO Fourball. They each received a Golfstream electric trolley and cart bag, following their win over Michael Patterson and Paul Wilson at Dundonald last week. The prizes were only presented today at the Winter Series  Four-ball event at Mar Hall.

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf) and Braid Hills' Paul McKechnie won the final Tartan Tour event of the year - the Glenmuir Winter Series four-ball better-ball at the Mar Hall course, Bishopton near Glasgow today.
Fox and McKechnie combined well to post a seven-under-par better- ball score of seven-under-par 63 over the 6,507yd course. They divided the first prize of £750.
Joint runners-up in a field of 26 pairs were Jason McCreadie (Buchanan Castle) and Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs) who tied on 65 with Steven Rettie (Callaway Golf and David Andrews (Bonnyton).
Both pairs earned £450.
The Robinson brothers, Paul from Largs and Colin from Prestonfield, finished just outwith the prizelist after a 68 which included a better-ball 8 at the first hole! They covered the remaining 17 holes in a better-ball six-under-par.
This was the last year of Glenmuir's sponsorship of the Winter Series so the PGA in Scotland are on the look-out for a new sponsor for the popular event.

LEADING FINAL BETTER-BALL SCORES
Par 70
63 Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf) and Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills) £750.
65 Jason McCreadie (Buchanan Castle) and Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs) £450; Steven Rettie (Callaway Golf) and David Andrews (Bonnyton) £450
66 Stewart Savage (Dalmuir) and Craig Everett (Caldwell) £250.
67 Stephen Gray (Hayston) and James McKinnon (Irvine) £125.
68 Paul Robinson (Largs) and Colin Robinson (Prestonfield).

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