Saturday, May 03, 2014

CAWDER PRO WINS FIRST PRIZE OF £1,050

KELLY EQUALS PORTPATRICK

COURSE RECORD WITH A 63 

Chris Kelly (Cawder) equalled the course record of seven-under-par 63 in winning the top pro prize of £1,050 at today's (SAT) Portpatrick Dunskey charity pro-am.
Kelly had two eagles in halves of 34-39. The first was a 3 at the long third and the second was a 2 at the par-4 17th. He also birdied the short 11th, the 13th, 14th, short 15th, 16th and long 18th. His only bogey came at the fifth.
He won by two shots from a trio on the 65 mark - Greig Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre), Christopher Currie (Caldwell) and Greg McBain (Kemnay) who each earned £647.
Kelly also won the team event with a net score of 118. His amateur partners were Frazer Hare (handicap 6), James Caldwell (2) and Daid Alexander (16).

LEADING PRO SCORES
Par 70. Yardage: 5,913
63 Chris Kelly (Cawder) (£1,050)
65 Greig Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie GC), Christopher Currie (Caldwell), Greg McBain (Kemnay) (£647 each).
66 Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf), Christopher Robinson (Portpatrick Dunskey) (£346 each).
67 David Orr (Mearns Castle), Jason McCreadie (Buchanan Castle), Jordan Gallagher (Douglas Park), Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills) (£220 each).
68 Paul Robinson (Largs) (£157)
69 Greg Paxton (Ralston), Jonathan Sharp (Carrick on Loch Lomond), Scott Henderson (Kings Links), Neil Fenwick (Dunbar) (£131 each).
70 Christopher McMaster (Panmure), David Broadfoot (Kirkcudbright0, Scott Herald (Mearns Castle), Anthony Mackrell (Playsport Golf), Stephen Gray (Hayston), Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs), Mark King (Kingsfield), Ryan Buckley (Royal Musselburgh), Ross Dixon (Renaissance) (£46 each).
71 Calum Lawson (Wellsgreen), Craig Ronald (Carluke), Craig Matheson (Falkirk Tryst), Iain Colquhoun (Loch Lomond)
72 Iain McNab (Dundonald Links), James Erskine (Portpatrick Dunskey), Alan Tait (Marriott Dalmahoy)
73 Jonathan Lomas (Caprington), James McKinnon (Irvine), Ross Leeds (Turnberry Hotel).
76 Andrew Marshall (Houston).

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