Saturday, September 20, 2014

SANDY PIPEY YOUNG MASTERS TOURNAMENT STARTS ON SUNDAY

ROSS IS THE BOSS IN ROYAL DORNOCH 

CURTAIN-RAISING PRO-AM
 

Peterculter's Ross McConnachie earned the £150 first pro prize on the eve of Sandy Pipey Young Masters tournament at Royal Dornoch by leading the winning team of amateurs in the curtain-raising pro-am.
No individual pro scores were kept. McConnachie's team of Iain McCallum (handicap 4), Ben Munro (16) and Oliver Mennie (6) finished a shot ahead of the field with a team score of 58.
The teams led by pro Fraser Rummins (Canmore) and David Stein (Ranfurly Castle) finished jjoint second on 59. Rummins and Stein earned £112.50 each.

On the 60 mark were the teams led by Lewis Burnett (Mearns Castle), Gavin Hay (Nairn Dunbar), Richard Mackenzie-Smith (Carnegie Club) and Iain McNab (Dundonald Links). The pros earned £57.30 each. 
Completing the prize list with 61s were the teams led by Callum Beveridge (West Kilbride), Andrew Hutchison (Douglas Park) and Keir McNcill (Gullane). They earned £25 each.
Other team scores with their professionals included:
62 - Ian Anderson (Colville Park), Chris Brown (Carrick on Loch Lomond, Andrew Skinner (Royal Dornoch)
63 Rodger Clarke (Gamola Golf), Alan Fleming North Highland College), Robert King (Carrick on Loch Lomond), Gregor Wright (Ladybank).
64 Craig Armstrong (Burntisland), Tom Dingwall (Kemnay), Jordan Gallagher (Douglas Park), Craig Goodwin (Duff House Royal).

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