Tuesday, July 15, 2014

MORE COUNTY NEWS FROM WILLIE SHARPE

DANSKIN v WOOD IN LANARKSHIRE 

COUNTY FINAL at STRATHAVEN
Home course player Ian Danskin will play Ed Wood (Crow Wood) in Wednesday evening's (5.30pm) Lanarkshire men's county golf final at Strathaven Golf Club.
Results so far

QUARTER-FINALS
Kenny Gallacher (East Kilbride) bt Alistair Ritchie (Strathaven) 1 hole.
Ian Danskin (Strathaven) bt Robert Jenkins (Crow Wood) 2 and 1.
Ed Wood (Crow Wood) bt Fraser  Kane (Kirkhill) 3 and 2.
Stewart Henderson (Hamilton) bt Colin Raeburn     (Strathaven) 2 holes.
SEMI-FINALS
Danskin bt Gallacher 2 and 1.
Wood bt Henderson 2 and 1.

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COUNTY NEWS FROM WILLIE SHARPE





FRASER KANE WINS LANARKSHIRE 

BOYS' TITLE BY ONE STROKE
 
Fraser Kane, winner of the county youths championship at Strathaven on Sunday, is the Lanarkshire boys' champion for 2014 after producing rounds of 73 and 70 at East Kilbride today. 
His one over par total of 143 beat Mitchell Ronald of the home club by one stroke. 
Lewis Caddell (Drumpellier) and Andrew Thomson (Lanark) tied for third on 148.
The handicap section was won by Mitchell Ronald.

SCRATCH TOTALS
Par 142 (2x71)
143 F Kane (Kirkhill) 73 70
144 M Ronald (East  Kilbride) 73 71
148 L Caddell (Drumpellier) 75 73, A Thomson (Lanark) 75 73
149 D Burt (Bellshill) 79 70
150 G Greer (Carluke) 72 78
151 K McVicar (East Kilbride) 79 72, S Fulton (Hollandbush) 76 75, L Irvine (Kirkhill) 76 75
154 D Fair (Strathaven) 80 74, J Woodhouse (East Kilbride) 80 74, B McNaught (Kirkhill) 78 76.

 
Handicap Section:
134 M Ronald (East Kilbride) (4) 68 66 
136 L Caddell (Drumpellier) (5) 69 67.
137 F Kane (Kirkhill) (2) 70 67, C Gibson (Drumpellier) (11) 69 68, G Truesdale (Drumpellier) (15) 69 68, E Martin (East Kilbride) (10) 71 67.
138 A Hay (Lanark) (12) 70 68
139 D Burt (Bellshill) (4) 74 65; S Fulton (Hollandbush) (5) 70 69.

 
The top eight scratch boys go into match-play tomorrow at East Kilbride, starting at 12.30.
DRAW
Fraser Kane v S Fulton
A Thomson v D Burt
L Caddell v G Greer
M Ronald v  K McVicar       
   

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JAMIE STEWART TIED 29TH AFTER TWO WEST LANCS ROUNDS

    Kirsty Brodie, improved from 88 to 78 in second round at West Lancs.
                         Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency
KIRSTY SLASHES TEN OFF HER DAY

ONE SCORE AT RandA JUNIOR OPEN

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Both Scots in the huge field at the R and A Junior Open for under-16 year olds improved their second-round scores and made the cut for the final day at West Lancashire Golf Club.
Strathmore's Kirsty Brodie slashed 10 shots off her first-round with a spirited 78 over
a links course with tough rough. She is lying joint 65th with a 36-hole tally of 166.
Jamie Stewart (Old Ranfurly) shaved two shots off his first round with a 78 for 159 but he is still sharing 29th place.
Leading the field jointly in this mixed gender competition which features federation-nominated youngsters from around the world are Italy's Teodoro Soldati (76-70) and Belgium's Diane Baillieux (75-71) on the two-under-par 144 mark.
Hugo Townsend, Swedish-based son of the former Ryder Cup player, Peter Townsend, slipped out of the overnight lead to a share of third place on 147 (70-77) with Ireland's Kevin Le Blanc (72-75).
Home course favourite Hollie Muse is joint ninth after a 77 (five over par for last 11 holes) for 151.

LEADING SECOND-ROUND SCORES
Par 144 (2x72)
146 D Baillieux (Belgium) 75 71, T Soldati (Italy) 76 70)
147 H Townsend (Sweden) 70 77, K LeBlanc (Ire) 72 75, F Strobach (Peru) 78 69.
149 A Moresco (Italy) 76 73 
150 M Gilbert (Eng) 75 75 (T7), A Strobach (Peru) 74 76
151 A Ashok (India) 73 78, H Muse (Eng) 77 74, J Nieman (Chile) 77 74
152 L Filippi (South Africa) 74 78, G Tadiotto (Bel) 78 74, M Hoyos (Colombia) 79 73, A Uwadia (Nigeria) 78 74
154 Y Matsubara (Japan) 75 79, S Garcia (Paraguay) 80 74, S Roman (Ecuador) 80 74
155 I Holpfer (Austria) 76 79, X Wang (China) 78 77, P Anannarukarn (Thailand) 81 74
156 M Peerbooms (Belgium) 76 80, T Phillips (USA) 79 77, S Yongcharoenchai (Thailand) 79 77, Max Seiniechner (Austria) 80 76.
157 B Truman (Wales) 78 79, E Hualde (Spain) 80 77, V Serrien (Belgium) 81 76.
158 J Stewart (Sco) 80 78, J Tous (Spain) 76 82, S Brooks (USA) 79 79, C Airan (Switzerland) 79 79, L Klimentova (Slovakia) 81 77, Macarena Aguilera (Argentina) 81 77, C Diaz (Colombia) 82 76 (T29)
159 S Nelson (Denmark) 83 76, J Brycka (Czech Republic) 82 77, K Paulino (Namibia) 84 75
SELECTED SCORES

166 K Brodie (Scotland) 88 78, R Barton (Wales) 90 76 (T65)
171 V Clancy (Ireland) 87 84 (T75)

+PLAYERS WITH TOTALS OF 173 AND BETTER QUALIFIED FOR THE FINAL ROUND.

 FROM THE R and A WEBSITE
Italy’s Teodoro Soldati and Belgium’s Diane Baillieux are tied for the lead heading into the third and final round of the Junior Open Championship at West Lancashire Golf Club.
It was a day of fine scoring in excellent conditions as the chief protagonists jostled for position all afternoon. By day’s end it was Soldati and Baillieux who set the pace with their respective rounds of 70 and 71 to lead on two-over-par 146.
In a tightly grouped leaderboard that left the pair one stroke ahead of a chasing trio including first- round leader, Hugo Townsend from Sweden, who struggled on the greens for a 77 after an opening 70. 
Townsend was tied third alongside Ireland’s Kevin Leblanc (75), who found one too many bunkers, and Peru’s Felipe Strobach, whose three-under 69 was the low round of the day.
“Conditions were definitely easier compared to the first round,” said Soldati, who plays off plus three at Lanzo Golf Club.  The 14-year-old made a slow start to turn in two-over 38 before storming home in four-under 32 with birdies coming at the 10th, 13th, 15th and 16th.
“I am really looking forward to the final round and will try my best to win. I’m also looking forward to The Open to see the best players in the world. Hopefully I can learn from them,” said Soldati.
Baillieux enjoyed an eagle 3 at the fifth in a round that also contained three birdies and four bogeys.
 “I hit a massive drive at the par-five fifth and only had a short iron left to the green and holed the eagle putt,” explained Baillieux, who will seek out the “very beautiful” Adam Scott when she and the rest of the junior players get to Hoylake later in the week.
“This is a great tournament and it’s my first time competing in the UK. It’s a wonderful golf course and I’m enjoying the week.”
In more ways than one it was a great family day for twins, Anneke and Felipe Strobach from Peru. First of all Anneke enjoyed a hole-in-one at the 17th after playing a seven-iron which took a couple of bounces before finding the bottom of the cup. It was Anneke’s third hole-in-one.
Two groups later her brother recorded the day’s low round 69, which was helped by a run of three birdies from the fourth before he added another at the eighth to turn in four-under 32. 
The back nine was less rewarding despite making another birdie at the 10th, the plus one handicapper bogeyed the next two holes.
“That was a much better performance than yesterday, I managed to hole some putts and make some birdies,” said Felipe, who is firmly back in contention after an opening 78.
“My sister also had a hole-in-one so it has been a great day for the family and she is also in contention.” 
After a 76, Anneke finds herself inside the top ten, four off the pace on six-over-par in what could yet turn out to be an interesting contest between the Peruvian siblings.
Local favourite Hollie Muse gave a good account of herself with a second-round 77, but the 14-year-old will have to go low to have any chance of winning the prestigious title on her home course.
“I need to shoot well under par tomorrow to try and get myself back up the leaderboard,” said Muse, whose best score around the testing links is 68.
With 75 countries represented in the under-16 championship, the top 80 players and ties made it through to the final round as the leading players look to join some illustrious names. 
Previous winners of the biennial Junior Open include Sergio Garcia, who won the first event in 1994 and Patrick Reed, who won at Heswall in 2006, the last time The Open was staged at Royal Liverpool.

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HUDDERSFIELD PLAYER LEADS BY SIX AFTER EXCELLENT 68

ENGLAND HOLD THE ACES AT HALFWAY

IN SCOTTISH YOUTHS CHAMPIONSHIP

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
England players are in the top three positions at the halfway stage of the Golf Data Lab Scottish youths championship over the Jubilee Course, St Andrews.
And with Huddersfield's Nick Marsh, pictured, a commanding six shots in the lead after a brilliant
second-round, four-under-par 68 for a six-under tally of 138 it looks a foregone conclusion that the title and trophy are heading south of the Border.
But golf is a funny game - although first-round leader Lee Shepherd (Sherwood Forest) is not laughing. He plummeted from a 69 to a second-round 85 for 154 - two shots too
many to survive the cut.
Shepherd went into astonishing meltdown from the start of his second round and was 10 over par for the first five holes alone.
Marsh, who tied for second place in the recent Scottish men's open amateur stroke-play championship at Panmure,  looked different class with birdies at the fourth, sixth, 10th, 11th, 12th, 15th and 18th in halves of 36 and 32.
Next best on 144 and 145 are compatriots James Rooney (West Lancs) (72-72) and James Holt (Wilpshire, Lancashire) (73-72).
But the good news is that there are five Scots in the top 10, headed by left-handed defending champion Robert MacIntyre (Glencruitten) on 146 (71-75). He is followed on 147 by two from St Andrews, Ben Kinsey (71-76) and Josh Jamieson (74-73), winner of the Scottish boys stroke-play at Nairn Dunbar three years ago.
Apart from first-round Lee Shepherd, there were several other big names who failed to beat the cut, including twice former schoolboys champion Connor Syme (74-79) who missed out by one.

LEADERS' TEE TIMES WEDNESDAY
AT THE JUBILEE COURSE, St Andrews

9.54 and 14.24: Aldred and Naysmith
10.02 and 14.32: Jamieson and Kinsley
10.10 and 14.40: MacIntyre and Holt.
10.18 and 14.48: Rooney and Marsh. 
ALL THE SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
138 N Marsh (Huddersfield) 70 68
144 J Rooney (West Lancs) 72 72
145 J Holt (Wilpshire) 73 72
146 R MacIntyre (Glencruitten) 71 75
147 B Kinsley (St Andrews) 71 76, Josh Jamieson (St Andrews New) 74 73.
148 W Aldred (Brocket Hall) 71 77, C Maclean (Balmore) 72 76, H Young-Alls (Ratcliffe on Trent) 72 76, M Naysmith (Marriott Dalmahoy) 74 74
149 P Coles (Frankfurt) 70 79, E Farquharson (Auchterarder) 71 78, A McDougall (St Andrews New) 72 77. A Fisher (Newmachar) 72 77, G Forrester (Lundin) 73 76, B Patterson (Kilspindie) 73 76, S Robins (Hull) 73 76, J Wilson (Balmore) 73 76, D Wilson (Troon Welbeck) 74 75, M Martin (Ladbrook Park) 75 74, C Howie (Peebles) 77 72, A Carrick (Douglas Park) 78 71, A Stone (Lancaster) 77 72
150 P Reilly (Kilmacolm) 70 80, K McClatchie (Serengeti) 71 79, C Hill (Tantallon) 72 78, W Whiteoak (Shipley) 72 78, A Davidson (Charleton) 72 78, J Ashman (Bognor Regis) 73 77, F Davren (Williamwood) 73 77, J Bryce (Bathgate) 76 74, C Fyfe (Cawder) 73 77, S Wearing (Bishopbriggs) 73 77
151 R Tinker (Strathmore) 72 79, J Douglas (Aberdour) 73 78, L Fenn (Dunbar) 77 74
152 S Burgess (Nairn) 72 80, B Carnegie (Glenbervie) 77 75, W Porter (Carnoustie) 78 74, C Kendall (Royal Lytham) 70 82, Scott McCandless (Bathgate) 74 78, E Bowden (Tantallon) 80 72

MISSED THE CUT
153 L Bain (Turnhouse) 71 82, G Duncan (Windyhil) 72 81, C Syme (Dumfries and Co) 74 79, S Donald (Eaglescliffe) 74 79, Alasdair McDougall (Elderslie) 75 78, H James (Kidderminster) 76 77, J Bell (Mortonhall) 77 76, B Ferguson (Australia) 78 75
154 J Shaw (Boat of Garten) 79 75, L Shepherd (Sherwood Forest) 69 85, M Napier (Turnhouse) 74 80, R Drydon (Bruntsfield Links) 75 79, R McEwan (Troon Weleck) 75 79
155 S Grant (Downfield) 74 81, A Ross (Fort William) 76 79, B Craggs (Glenbervie) 78 77, N McMullen (Lundin) 73 82, C Chalmers (Cawder) 73 82, A Blaney (Liberton) 74 81, J Rogers (Rockliffe Hall) 77 78, F Thain (West Linton) 78 77
156 A Grant (Dunblane New) 77 79, C Clarkin (Nelson) 76 80, L Johnston (Dumfries and Co) 78 78, A Scott (Lanark) 78 78, M Allov (Orresta) 80 76, D Dougan (Airdrie) 82 74
157 M Brodie (Strathmore) 77 80, R Walsh (Kirkcaldy) 77 80, T Roberts (Lancaster) 75 82, J Johnston (Ayr Belleisle) 75 82, D McCreadie (Newton Stewart) 76 83, R Johnson (Helensburgh) 78 79, J Clarkson (Lancaster) 78 79, K Prentice (Lanark) 79 78, L Morgan (Dunbar) 79 78, C Curran (Harburn) 81 76
158 J Harling (Banchory) 73 85, R Malcolm (Muckhart) 76 82, C Buist (Glenbervie) 77 81, D Thompsett (Aboyne) 77 81, A Burgess (Nairn) 77 81, C Edgar (Cochrane Castle) 74 84, C Pirie (Millport) 76 82, S Whannel (Newton Stewart) 78 80
159 C Hill (Muckhart) 73 86, C Bennie (Balmore) 77 82, M Johnson (Banbury) 78 81, A Chalk (Castle Douglas) 78 81, A Roehrl (St Eurach) 79 80
160 N Young (Insch) 80 80, C Bennewith (Newton Stewart) 79 81, T Simmonds (Gullane) 82 78
161 J Hogg (St Andrews New) 77 84, J Lamb (Dunfermline) 79 82, R Gordon (Alford) 83 78, H Mahmood (Bury) 78 83.
162 A Fortune (Roxburghe) 78 84, N Gardiner (Cawder) 81 81, S Walter (West Linton) 82 80
163 A Collier (Balbirnie Park) 75 88, C Lamb (Newmachar) 77 86, F Johnston (Longniddry) 78 85, C Burgess (Musselburgh) 82 81
164 K Mackay (Inverness) 78 86, S McNeil (Aboyne) 85 79.
165 A Simpson (North Berwick) 79 86, L Chambers (Cardross) 83 82
168 W Kerr (Craigielaw) 81 87, A Panesar (Hessle) 84 84
169 J Pryde (Deeside) 85 84
181 A MacVicar (Glencruitten) 90 91.
No Returns: C McAndrew (Gut Rieden) 73 NR, A Thurlow (Murrayfield) 79 NR
Withdrew: G Miller (Bathgate) 87 wd

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OVERNIGHT LEADER MALCOLM REID IS SECOND BEST QUALIFIER



LINDSAY BLAIR TOP SEED FOR SENIOR

MATCH-PLAY AT SOUTHERNESS

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com

Grangemouth's Lindsay Blair overhauled first-round leader Malcolm Reid (Sonning) with a 73 for 149 - one better than the Anglo-Scot - to head the 32 qualifiers for the Scottish senior men's match-play golf championship at Southerness Golf Club on the Solway Firth today (Tuesday).
Blair, picture by courtesy of Steve Ellis, is top seed but the favourite for the title might well be local man Ian Brotherston (Dumfries and County) who was third best qualifier with a 75 for 152.
Title-holder Jim Watt from Edzell made it through on 156 (80-76)
The cut-off mark for the match-play qualiifers was 164 but not all of those with that aggregate went forward to the draw. Gordon Thomson's 79 was the worst second round of the five on 164 and that eliminated him.
David A Millar (St Andrews New) led the eight qualifiers for the Super Seniors' match-play championship for over-65 years players. It is contested under handicap.

MATCH-PLAY QUALIFIERS
Par 138 (2x69) SS 73 CSS 76
149 L Blair (Grangemouth) 76 73
150 M Reid (Sonning) 73 77
152 I Brotherston (Dumfries and Co) 77 75.
154 D Miller (Kilmarnock Barassie) 78 76.
155 B Brooks (Meldrum House) 81 75, I Gillan (Bishopbriggs) 80 75, W Erskine (Killsyth Lennox) 79 76
156 J Watt (Edzell) 80 76
157 D Dickson (Lochmaben) 79 78, D Gardner (Broomieknowe) 79 78.
158 K Thomson (Bramhall Park) 81 77, L Pirie (Millport) 76 82
159 I  Jeen (St Andrews New) 82 77
160 A Lamond (Glasgow) 85 75, G Rodaks (Pitreavie) 83 77, , G Doig (Southerness) 82 78, T Patterson (Sunningdale) 80 80, James Johnston (Northumberland) 80 80, A Harkness (Southerness) 77 83, M Townsley (Dumfries and Co) 76 84.
161 John Johnston (Lanark) 80 81, B Smith (Hamilton) 80 81.
162 A Clark (Dumfries and Co) 82 80, I Taylor (Eyemouth) 81 81
163 S Miller (Cochrane Castle) 89 74, R Gray (Irvine) 87 76, J Emslie (Royal Aberdeen) 80 83.
164 C Halcrow (Windyhill) 88 76, R Stewart (Tulliallan) 88 76, G Kennedy (Olton) 87 77, J McDonald (Cowglen) 86 78, Albert Smith (Turriff) 86 78 (G Thomson, Glasgow, 85-79 also totalled 164 but was eliminated on a comparison of second rounds).

 OTHER SCORES
165 A MacGregor (Hazlehead) 81 84
166 J McManus (Uphall) 95 71, D Taylor (Dunfermline) 85 81
167 K Bruce (Edzell) 91 76, A E Raphael (St Andrews) 87 80, J Bunting (Ballochmyle) 85 82, D Wilson (Clober) 84 83
168 D McQuade (Glenbervie) 82 86
171 J Kinloch (Cardross) 91 80
173 I Kerr (Kilmacolm) 80 83, K Ross (Beith) 87 86
174 D Lindsay (Kilmarnock Barassie) 96 78, J Russell (Monarch Dunes) 85 89
176 P Kinloch (Cardross) 90 86.
180 N Chisholm (Kemnay) 87 93
181 D Hunter (Southerness) 96 85
NR A Taylor (Turnhouse) NR 84


DRAW
(10min intervals)
8.30 Blair v Albert Smith, Doig v Patterson, Watt v Millar.
9.00 Dickson v Taylor, Miller v Townsley
9.30 Brooks v Halcrow, Pirie v John Johnston, Reid v McDonald
10.00 Rodaks v James Johnston, Erskine v Gray, Gardner v Clark.
10.30 Brotherston v Kennedy, Lamond v Harkness, Gillan v Emslie
11.00 Thomson v Brian Smith

SUPER SENIORS MATCH-PLAY
Aged 65 and over. Played under handicap
QUALIFIERS
151 D A Millar (St Andrews New) (5) 79 72
152 T Carson (Lockerbie) (6) 76 76
157 K Howie (West Kilbride) (5) 79 78
162 J Broadfoot (Turnberry) (4) 86 76, I Peddie (Tulliallan) (9) 83 79, G Gray (Newmachar) (7) 81 81, D Shamash (Kirkcudbright) (7) 81 81
167 D Nelson (Aboyne) (8) 91 76


OTHER SCORES
169 B Wallace (Prestwick St Cuthbert) (5) 91 78
172 R Goodale (Aberdour) (9) 88 84
173 M Mather (Ballater) (7) 96 77
No Returns T Nicol (Elderslie) NR 81, S Scott (Linlithgow) 80 NR


MATCH-PLAY DRAW
11.10 D A Millar (5)  v D Nelson (8)
11.20 J Broadfoot (4) v I Peddie (9)
11.30 T Carson (6) v G Gray (7)
11.40 K Howie (5) v D Shamash (7)

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FOUR ROUNDS WITH McGREGOR TROPHY AT STAKE



BLACK AND BURRETT LEAD SCOTS IN 

ENGLISH UNDER-16 BOYS STROKE PLAY

Cameron Black (Cardross) and Glen Burrett (Haggs Castle) are the leading Scots in joint 17th place on the one-over-par 71 mark after the first round of the English Under-16 boys' open stroke-play championship for the McGregor Trophy at Radcliffe-on-Trent Golf Club, Nottinghamshire.
They are three shots behind the trio leading on 68 - Oliver Clarke (Formby), Luke Andrew (Kenilworth) and Matty Lamb (Hexham).
Robert Watson (Muckhart) is the next best Scot with a 72 for a share of 28th place in a field of 144 players.

ENGLISH UNDER-16 BOYS OPEN STROKE-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Radcliffe-on-Trent GC, Notts
LEADING FIRST ROUND SCORES
Par 70
68 O Clarke (Formby), L Andrew (Kenilworth), M Lamb (Hexham)
69 S Valimaki (Fin), M Penge (Goodwood), A Nairn (Rotherham),  B Jones (Brampton Heath).
SCOTS' SCORES
71 C Black (Cardross), G Burrett (Haggs Castle) (T17)
72 R Watson (Muckhart) (T28)
73 S Scott (Nairn) (T35)
75 S Locke (Banchory), C Burns (Balmore) (T63)
76 M McCulloch (Portpatrick Dunskey), M McCrone (Troon Welbeck) (T81)
77 M Lawrie (Deeside), R Franssen (Inverness) (T95)
78 K Bowman (St Andrews New), Lewis Reid (Tantallon) (T105)
79 M Dalrymple (Lochwinnoch) (T115)
80 D Howie (Peebles) (T123)
81 C Bruce (Duff House Ryal) (T132)


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MY GOLF RANKINGS




MyGolfRanking International, Week 2014/27:
1 Gary Dunbar (Dollar) 1365 points,
2 Colin Campbell (Aberdour) 1217,
3 Thomas Cuthbert (Dunfermline) 1193,
4 Douglas Taylor (Dunfermline) 1171,
5 Barry Logan (Dunnikier Park) 1169,
6= Antony Butler (Brett Vale) 1150, Stuart Jamieson (Balfron) 1150,
8 Greig Wilson (Kirkcaldy) 1144,
9 Douglas Waugh (Baberton) 1134,
10 John Cowan Jnr (Taymouth Castle) 1133,
11 Jordan Lamb (Dunfermline) 1122,
12 Gary Sharp (St Andrews GC) 1112,
13 Roddie Cherry (Torrance Park) 1100,
14 Isla Moncrieff (Pitlochry Ladies) 1096,
15 Kay Gillespie (New Galloway Ladies) 1086,
16= J Logan (Falkirk Tryst) 1083, Hugh O’Hare (Fortwilliam) 1083,
18= Frances McIntosh (Lundin Ladies) 1079, Edith Mathieson (Aigas Ladies) 1079,
20 Barry McGillivray (Stonehaven) 1078,
21 Cameron Davidson (Stonehaven) 1067,
22 Adam Jobes (Seacroft) 1063,
23 T N Wilson (Ladybank) 1062,
24 John Cleland (Carluke) 1060,
25 Craig Pettigrew (Doon Valley) 1050,
                                                                   
MyGolfRanking Scotland Men, 2014/27:
1 Gary Dunbar (Dollar) 1365 points,
2 Colin Campbell (Aberdour) 1217,
3 Thomas Cuthbert (Dunfermline) 1193,
4 Douglas Taylor (Dunfermline) 1171,
5 Barry Logan (Dunnikier Park) 1169,
6 Stuart Jamieson (Balfron) 1150,
7 Greig Wilson (Kirkcaldy) 1144,
8 Douglas Waugh (Baberton) 1134,
9 John Cowan Jnr (Taymouth Castle) 1133,
10 Jordan Lamb (Dunfermline) 1122,
11 Gary Sharp (St Andrews GC) 1112,
12 Roddie Cherrie (Torrance Park) 1100,
13 J Logan (Falkirk Tryst) 1083,
14 Barry McGillivray (Stonehaven) 1078,
15 Cameron Davidson (Stonehaven) 1067,
16 T N Wilson (Ladybank) 1062,
17 John Cleland (Carluke) 1060,
18 Craig Pettigrew (Doon Valley) 1050,
19= Stuart Gault (Largs) 1044, Christopher McKenna (Langlands) 1044.

MyGolfRanking, Scotland Ladies, 2014/27:
1 Kay Gillespie (New Galloway) 1086 points,
2= Edith Mathieson (Aigas) 1079, Frances McIntosh (Lundin Ladies) 1079,
4 Jennifer Wilson (Falkirk Tryst) 1039,
5 Rosemary Macintyre (Fort William) 1029,
6 Ashley Leitch (Dollar) 1014,
7= Gwen Lambie (Blairgowrie) 1000, Pat Magill (Newton Stewart) 1000, Christine Steedman (Pitreavie) 1000,
10 Katy Macaulay (Milngavie) 992,
11 Jenny Rearie (Ladybank) 983,
12 Janice Cambridge (Innerleithen) 967,
13 Karen Marshall (Baberton) 958,
14 Jackie Stewart (Kingsknowe) 956,
15= E Lillie (Carluke) 950, Anne Sibbald (Ravelston) 950,
17 Shona Gatherum (Cupar) 944,
18 Shelley Johnstone (Newburgh-on-Ythan) 943,
19 Lorna Bennett (Leven GS) 928,
20= Lesley MacCallum (Tillicoultry) 917, Lindsey Robertson (Tillicoultry) 917.


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Clubs wishing to participate should register on www.mygolfranking.co.uk  or email info@mygolfranking.net for information.

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