Thursday, January 21, 2016


Barry Hume just outside top 20 with

a first-round 73 in South America
 
Barry Hume (Haggs Castle) returned a one-over-par 73 in the first round of the South American men's amateur championship, supported by the R and A, at Lima, Peru.
Hume ended the first day T21 in a field of 71 players.
Fellow Scot Ryan Campbell had a 75 to be T33.
David Boote (Wales) shot a 68 to be sharing second place with Colin Fairweather (Ireland) and two South American players, Andres Arango and Juan Alvarez.
Leading the men's field in the 72-hole tournamnet is Argentina's Matias Simaski with a five-under 67.
England's James Allan had a 71 to be T11.
Compatriot Marco Penge, the Scottish open amateur stroke play champion, had a disappointing 77 to be T48.

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Stewart and Kellett make top 20 in Spanish 

Gecko Tour three-round tournament

Michael Stewart (Troon Welbeck) and Ross Kellett (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) finished ninth and 16th respectively in this week's Spanish Gecko Tour 54-hole event at Guadalhorce and Parador Golf Clubs, Malaga.
Stewart shot rounds of 74, 69 and 70 for a three-under-par total of 213 while Kellett scored 74, 68 and 75 for one-over 217.
Spaniard Manuel Quiros won by two strokes with rounds of 68, 70 and 69 for nine-under 207.

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
par 216 (3x72)
207 Manuel Quiros (Spa) 68 70 69
209 William Nygard (Swe) 69 66 74
211 Niklas Dahlgren (Fin) 72 73 66, Jamie Dick (Eng) 72 70 69, Scott Fernandez Salmon (Spa) 70 69 72

SELECTED TOTALS
213 Michael Stewart (Sco) 74 69 70 (9th)
215 Luke Johnson (Eng) 74 69 72 (T12)
216 Sam Connor (WEng) 73 71 72 (15th)
217 Ross Kellett (Sco) 74 68 75 (16th)

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England beat Germany for second win at 

Costa Ballena


England, with two wins out of two, are heading for victory in the Quadrangular international match against hosts and defending champions Spain, Finland and Germany at Costa Ballena.
England followed up their 7-2 Day 1 win over Finland by beating Germany by a similar margin after taking the foursomes 3-0 and the singles 4-2.
Germany had beaten Spain on the first day.
In today's other match, Spain beat Finland 5.5 to 3.5. The foursomes were shared 1.5 each and Spain took the singles 4-2.

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HOW THEY STAND
England 2 wins
Spain 1 win
Germany 1 win
Finland 0 wins
LAST-DAY MATCHES
England v Spain
Germany v Finland 

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Jordan 'It was a bit odd' Spieth warned 

about slow play on Day 1 in Abu Dhabi


Jordan Spieth became the first high-profile player to be issued with a "monitoring penalty" as the European Tour's fresh crackdown on slow play swung into action in Abu Dhabi.
The world No 1 was deemed to have taken too long over his birdie putt on the par-five eighth hole - his 17th - and chief referee John Paramor issued Spieth with the warning as he made his way to the ninth tee.
The European Tour announced on Wednesday that the new timing regulations would be enforced at the star-studded Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, with two monitoring penalties incurring a fine of £2,000.



Spieth took too long to line up his birdie putt on his penultimate hole
Spieth took too long to line up his birdie putt on his penultimate hole
Tour chief executive Keith Pelley insisted the measures would help trim around 15 minutes off a typical round of golf in a tournament.
Spieth felt the warning from Paramor was excessive as the group behind were only just teeing off as he was lining up his 15-foot putt for birdie, and his thoughts were echoed by playing-partner Rory McIlroy when he claimed "common sense" should have prevailed as the group were not out of position.

"It was a bit odd," said Spieth, who misread the putt on the eighth before holing a putt from similar length at the next to cap a four-under 68 - four shots behind early leader Bryson DeChambeau.
"I got a bad time on my putt on the eighth when they took us off the clock on that green and the guys behind us hadn't even reached the fairway on a par five.
"I understand that if you are being timed and you are taking longer than the allotted time, you get a bad time. I understand the rule but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense when our group had caught up."



Keith Pelley, European Tour chief executive, aims to cut at least 15 minutes from a round
Keith Pelley, European Tour chief executive, aims to cut at least 15 minutes from a round
But Paramor said: "Pace of play on the European Tour is measured by whether a group keeps to the starting interval between groups, rather than if they are on the same hole, as it is in America.
"Jordan was assessed a monitoring penalty after his putt on the eighth hole, which I advised him of as he walked to the ninth tee."

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Ben Ferguson sets pace with a 65 at Lake 

Macquarie, Bradley Moore T7 with a 68


FROM THE AUSTRALIAN GOLF WEBSITE
West Australia’s Ben Ferguson has made the most of the ideal morning conditions at Belmont Golf Club to lead the Lake Macquarie Amateur after the opening round.
Ferguson fired seven birdies and an eagle on his way to a 7-under par round of 65, leading by a shot over NSW’s Daniel Kolar with James Grierson of NSW and Cameron John of Victoria tied for third on 5-under.
Leader Ferguson said admitted he wasn’t anticipating a good day when he was out on the range, but said everything fell into place as he got out on course. “I’m fiddling around with my grip at the moment, so I’m just trying to get comfortable before I hit the shot,”
“I just got off to a hot start and I played well from there. I took all the opportunities I could get.”
“The conditions were perfect. There wasn’t much wind out there so I knew I had to take advantage and pretty much everyone [who played this morning] has come in with an under par score. “
Ferguson was left to rue one missed opportunity early on his back nine, but some magic on the par-5 16th made up for it.
“I missed an eagle chance on the 10th from about 2 and a half feet, but I kept bouncing back pretty well,” said Ferguson.
“The eagle 16 was actually a chip in from the beach! It was a tough shot, so I was obviously really happy to get out of there with an eagle.”
While the sun shone of Ferguson today, he’s not expecting a similar welcome tomorrow with storms forecast for his late afternoon tee off time.
“We’re expecting tougher conditions so I knew I had to take advantage [this morning],” said Ferguson.
“I heard rumours that there’s going to be 10mm of rain, so I’ll think the afternoon will a lot tougher.
“The course is already really soft and saturated from all the rain they’ve had the last week or two. If you have a wedge shot it’ll rip back about 10 meters so you have to be really careful.”
With 18 players shooting in the sixties today, Ferguson knows he needs to build on his 7-under mark to stay ahead of the pack.
“The course is still playing pretty easy. I think anywhere from 15 to 20 under will be the leading number, so I need to push on from today."
BRIT WATCH: Bradley Moore is in T7 position after a 68. Ashton Turner and Jack Davidson are T38 on 72. Jack Singh-Brar has a 73 for T49 position while Rhys Jones' 75 has him T87 in a field of 130 players.

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US amateur champion leads the pro stars



EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
Promising American amateur Bryson DeChambeau stunned the star-studded field at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship as the 22 year old self-professed “golf scientist” moved into the first round lead courtesy of an eight under par 64.
Playing in his first regular European Tour event, the reigning US Amateur Champion carded seven birdies and an eagle en route to taking a one-shot advantage over Swede Henrik Stenson and spoke afterwards of his unorthodox approach to playing the game – all of his irons are the exact same length.
Stenson, meanwhile, gave further credence to the adage “beware the injured golfer” as the current Race to Dubai leader signed for a seven under par 65 in his first competitive round since undergoing surgery on his knee in December.
Four-time Major winner Rory McIlroy was a shot further back alongside South Africa's Branden Grace on six under par, while his American playing partners Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler registered rounds of 68 and 70, respectively.
Player quotes:
Bryson DeChambeau
"Today was pretty good. I had no expectations coming into today and just free wheeled it and pretty much hit every fairway and was able to make a couple putts. 
"It's nice to kind of be an intern as an amateur playing professional events. I'm getting used to and getting more comfortable each event. It's fun, a lot of fun being out here.
"My clubs are all single length, same length, same lie angle, same shaft. Just different loft. Same bounce configuration, as well, on each and every one of them. 
"I'm a golfing scientist, in a sense, and I'm trying to analyse and understand each and every aspect of the golf course and the way I played, as well. I'll analyse today and see what I can do better at tomorrow and we'll go from there."
Henrik Stenson
"It's a great start, best start I've had here in years - ever, possibly. I'm happy with the putting and the short irons were really good. A couple of tee shots maybe not so good, but all in all, I kept the score together and played a really good opening round. 
"The knee feels good. I'm hitting shots with no bother and walking is really the issue. But not so much for the knee; more for the foot and the hip I would say.
"I made Dubai my home for almost ten years and feel very comfortable in this part of the world. I played some great golf, so it would mean a lot to win.
"I came very close, especially the first edition of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship in 2006. I think I lost out by a shot to Chris DiMarco. It would be nice to get this one and get the full circle."
Rory McIlroy
"It's a great way to start the year. I felt in practice last week in Dubai that I was swinging well and I really came back mentally refreshed and really excited to play again.
"I think that showed out there today. I was really excited to get going, especially playing in a group like that, first round of the year. So couldn't be happier.
"I've played well here. Just haven't been able to get the victory. Hopefully I can change that this year, and to start with a win here to start the season would be fantastic. So fingers crossed I can play like that over the next three days.
"It really does make it extra special playing with those guys. I said yesterday, the field that they are able to assemble this year, it gives the start of the year - especially for me, in my first round of the year - that something extra.
"I've experienced it in the past with Rickie last year, with Tiger a couple of times in previous years, and instead of maybe a quiet first nine holes and trying to play your way into it, you're sort of concentrating right from the get-go. So it's a nice way to focus the mind and get down to it."
Branden Grace
“It was a good round. I started off strong. My ball-striking coming into the week wasn't the best, so I did a lot of hard work on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, trying to get the game in pretty decent shape.
"Today was something different. I hit the ball good from tee-to-green. I had a couple of bad swings, lost concentration around the turn, but those things happen. And on a golf course like this, anything four under and better is a great score out here."
Jordan Spieth
"I didn't drive the ball well, which is really the key out here. So to shoot four-under with the way I felt with my driver is spectacular. I'm very pleased with that. I need to play the par fives better. I had 85 yards into two of them, played them one over on our back nine, the front nine, and that's a perfect number for me. I'm normally looking to make a four.
"I feel like I scrambled pretty well for the majority of the round, and then a couple wedge shots just really hurt me from making it a great round.
"The course was just in such spectacular shape. You have to be in the fairway, it's so difficult to advance the ball out of this rough, and then the greens are rolling about as pure as any I've ever putted on. It's a beautiful golf course. It's a great place to start the year, and you know, given a short week coming over from the States, I'm okay with a four-under to start and I'm going to try and improve each round."

SCOTSWATCH. The Scots in the field had scores ranging from 70s by America-based Russell Knox and Scott Jamieson (tied 29) to 77 by Paul Lawrie (T117) and 81 by Stephen Gallacher. 
Richie Ramsay had a 73, Craig Lee and Marc Warren 74s.

FIRST-ROUND SCORES
par 72
64 B DeChambeau (am) (USA)
65 H Stenson (Swe)
66 B Grace  (RSA) , R McIlroy  (Nir)
67 R Bland (Eng) , A Sullivan (Eng)
68 N Fasth (Swe) , J Spieth  (USA) , T Bjørn (Den) , D Howell (Eng) , M Fitzpatrick  (Eng) ,
69 T Pieters  (Bel) , G Coetzee (RSA) , B An (Kor) , S Dyson  (Eng) , W Ashun (Chn) , M Kaymer (Ger) , P Hanson (Swe) , J Luiten (Ned) , T Fisher Jnr (RSA) , P Edberg (Swe) , M Baldwin (Eng) , M Korhonen (Fin) , W Ormsby (Aus) , J Carlsson (Swe) , R Paratore (Ita) , D Brooks (Eng) , S Kjeldsen (Den) ,
70 E Pepperell (Eng) , V Dubuisson  (Fra) , A Levy (Fra) , R Rock (Eng) , M Lorenzo-Vera  (Fra) , R Knox (Sco) , F Zanotti (Par) , R Cabrera-Bello (Esp) , K Aphibarnrat (Tha) , J Lagergren (Swe) , I Poulter (Eng) , R Fowler  (USA) , A Dodt (Aus) , B Evans  (Eng) , A Johnston (Eng) , P Larrazábal (Esp) , S Jamieson  (Sco) , R Fisher (Eng) ,
71 M Ilonen  (Fin) , T Jaidee (Tha) , D Drysdale (Sco) , A Cañizares  (Esp) , M Kinhult (Swe) , J Walters (RSA) , M Kieffer (Ger) , D Horsey (Eng) , M Carlsson  (Swe) , B Hebert  (Fra) , W Liang (Chn) , T Olesen (Den)
72 T Hatton (Eng) , R Gouveia (Por) , S Hend (Aus) , B Wiesberger  (Aut) , M Siem  (Ger) , M Hoey  (Nir) , R Kakko  (Fin) , O Fisher  (Eng) , N Elvira  (Esp) , M Manassero (Ita) , G Havret  (Fra) , B Åkesson (Swe) , F Aguilar (Chi) , J Morrison  (Eng) , M Madsen  (Den) , L Slattery (Eng) , D Lipsky (USA) , J Parry (Eng) , G Bourdy (Fra) , B Dredge (Wal) , P Meesawat  (Tha) , E De La Riva  (Esp) , T Fleetwood  (Eng) , B Virto Astudillo (Esp) , S Gros (Fra) , A Noren  (Swe) , P Uihlein  (USA) ,
73 H Porteous (RSA) , E Els (RSA) , D Clarke (Nir) , C Paisley  (Eng) , R Dinwiddie  (Eng) , R Ramsay  (Sco) , M Ford (Eng) , R Wattel  (Fra) , J Quesne  (Fra) , J Campillo (Esp) , B Stone (RSA) , L Westwood (Eng) , B Rumford (Aus) , G Stal  (Fra) , K Broberg (Swe) , S Khan (Eng) ,
74 M Fraser (Aus) , G Storm  (Eng) , M Warren (Sco) , R Karlberg  (Swe) , C Lee (Sco) , T Immelman  (RSA) , S Kapur (Ind) , N Colsaerts  (Bel) , H Otto (RSA) ,
75 D Willett  (Eng) , L Bjerregaard  (Den) , D Im (USA) , S Webster (Eng) , A Quiros  (Esp)
76 C Wood  (Eng)
77 O Wilson (Eng) , P Lawrie (Sco) , R Jacquelin (Fra)
78 N Holman  (Aus) , R Karlsson (Swe)
79 E Espana (Fra)
80 M Weir (Can) ,
81 S Gallacher (Sco)
82 J Jeong (SKor) ,
83 A Al Musharrekh (Uae) , 




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 David Law finishes second in Egypt
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
David Law had to settle for second place in the Red Sea Egyptian Classic at Sokhna Golf Club, finishing one shot behind the winner, Frenchman Antoine Schwartzel.
Schwartzel was able to bogey the last  in compiling a three-under-par 69 for a total of six-under 210.
Law (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre), on level terms after two rounds, birdied the seventh, long eighth and long 13th but parred last five holes for a 70 and 211.
Ross Cameron (Saltire Energy) had two birdies and two bogeys in a par 72 for a tied fourth finish on 214 - two shots ahead of Duncan Stewart who had five birdies in a closing 69.
Pro debutant Alexander Culverwell (Dunbar) finished tied 22 with a 75 for 221.
Another former Scottish amateur champion Chris Robb (Meldrum House) closed with a 73 for joint 32nd position on 223.
Phil McLean and Sam Kiloh, both Paul Lawrie Golf Centre players, finished joint 36th and joint 40th respectively, McLean with a 74 for 225 and Kiloh with a 77 for 228.

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
par 216 (3x72)
210 ASchwartzel (Fra) 73 68 69.
211 D Law (Sco) 70 71 70
212 F Mrvzek (Cze) 74 70 68
OTHER SCOTS' TOTALS
214  R Cameron 72 70 72 (T4)
216 D Stewart 76 71 69 (9th)
221 A Culvertwell 72 74 75 (T22)
223 C Robb 78 72 73 (T32)
225 P McLean 78 73 75 (T36)
228 S Kiloh 78 73 77 (T44)

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Nigel Parker "Climber of Week" in NE Alliance 


Merit tables, sponsored by Brimmond Bistro


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Last Wednesday's "skating rink" conditions for the North-east Alliance at Newburgh Golf Club were bordering on the unplayable for most of the field of 71.

But not for Nigel Parker (Murcar Links), pictured. He is in line to have his handicap of 15 slashed after returning a gross 76 for a net 61 to win Class 2 of the Handicap section.
That enabled Nigel to jump up nine places to No. 4 in the Class 2 Order of Merit, sponsored by the Brimmond Bistro, the public restaurant at the Craibstone Golf Club clubhouse.
Parker was the "Climber of the Week" in the three Alliance's three Order of Merit tables which will see the 1-2-3 in each at the end of the season winning prizes.
Parker still has a bit to go to head the Class 2 table leader, Stephen Ross (Hazlehead).
There's a new leader in Class 1 with David Leslie (Bon Accord) dislodging Gavin Chalmers (Alford). There are only 17pt between them so that's going to be an intriguing struggle over the last few weeks of the Alliance season.
Professional John Duff (Newmachar) shared first place at Newburgh on Wednesday and he has closed to within 215pt of leader and fellow pro Kevin Duncan (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) at the top of the Scratch Order of Merit table. 
Laura Murray (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) shot up six places to No 9 in the table with her good performance at Newburgh where she was joint fourth.


NORTH-EAST ALLIANCE
SCRATCH ORDER OF MERIT                                                 

 Sponsored by the Brimmond Bistro,
 Craibstone GC's clubhouse restaurant

Compiled by Joel Hopwood, Royal Aberdeen GC senior assistant professional
1.      Kevin Duncan (Paul Lawrie GC)    5964

2.      John Duff (Newmachar)                  5750

3.      Phil McLean (PLGC)                      4428

4.      Greg McBain (PLGC)                     3878

5.      Craig Lawrie (PLGC)                      3168h

6.      Sean Lawrie (PLGC)                        3122

7.      Sam Kiloh (PLGC)                           2953

8.      Joel Hopwood (Royal Aberdeen)     2535

9.      Laura Murray (PLGC)                      2488  Up 6   

10.   Terry Mathieson (Murcar Links)       2413  Down 1

11.   Alan Stuart (PLGC)                           2359   Down 1

12.   Greig Hutcheon (PLGC)                    2334   Down 1

13.   David Brown (Kemnay)                     2289   Up 1

14.   Kris Nicol (PLGC)                             2283    Down 1

15.   Paul Lawrie (Carnegie Club)              2277    Down 3

16.   Chris Lamb (Newmachar)                  2138    Down 1

17.   Adam Dunton (McDonald Ellon)       2043     

18.   David Leslie (Bon Accord)                 2001     

19.   Stewart Finnie (Royal Aberdeen)       1968

20.   Gary Esson (Portlethen)                     1593      Up 3

21.   Billy Fyfe (PLGC)                               1591     Down 1

22.   Brian Nicolson (Hazlehead)                 1572      New

23.   Brian Ritchie  (Inverallochy)                1536      New

24.   Fergus Bisset (Banchory)                    1388      Down 3

25.   John Borthwick (Craibstone)               1357

26.   Graeme Riley (Craibstone)                   1350      New

27.   Murray Patterson (Cruden Bay)            1348      Down 5

28.   Colin Nelson (Mackenzie Club)            1285      Down 4.

29.   Alan Gall (Deeside)                               1280      New

30.   Keil Beveridge (Kippie Lodge)               1262      New




HANDICAP ORDER OF MERIT                      

CLASS 1        
Sponsored by the Brimmond Bistro                                                                                  

1.      David Leslie (Bon Accord)                          2239 Up 1

2.      Gavin Chalmers (Alford)                             2222  Down 1

3.      Scott Mackie (Kemnay)                               1866

4.      David Lane (Deeside)                                  1781

5.      Harry Roulston (Stonehaven)                       1501

6.      Fergus Bisset (Banchory)                             1449     

7.      John Borthwick (Craibstone)                        1436

8.      Les Fowler (Royal Aberdeen)                       1349

9.      Gary Esson (Portlethen)                                1319 Up 1

10.   Donny Adam (Kemnay)                                1308 Down 1

11.   Brian Ritchie (Inverallochy)                          1298 Up 2

12.   Richard Blackmore (Tarland)                        1286 Down 1

13.   Alan Gall (Deeside)                                       1248 Up 6

14.   Charlie Cassie (Nigg Bay)                             1234 Down 2

15.   Scott Melvin (Newmachar)                           1179  Down 1

16.   Graeme Riley (Craibstone)                            1158  Up 1

17.   Steve Shand (Kemnay)                                   1136  Down 2

18.   Mike Duncan (Murcar Links)                         1132  Down 2

19.   Manson Merchant (Newmachar)                    1126  Down 1

20.   Tony Robertson (Peterculter)                         1061     



HANDICAP ORDER OF MERIT

CLASS 2    
Sponsored by the Brimmond Bistro                                                                                      

1.      Stephen Ross (Hazlehead)                   2769     

2.      Raymond Brown (Kemnay)              2085      Up 1

3.      Jim Stewart (Banchory)                        2025      Down 1

4.      Nigel Parker (Murcar Links)                1550      Up 9

5.      Mike Brown (Kemnay)                      1546      Up 1

6.      Gary Homer (Northern)                       1536      Down 2

7.      Donald Lawrie (Aboyne)                     1533     

8.      Stuart Davidson (Northern)                 1499      Down 3

9.      Peter Walker (Cruden Bay)                  1332      Up 6

10.   Jim Murray (Banchory)                        1323      Up 6

11.   David Bisset (Banchory)                      1241      Up 1

12.   Peter Cheyne (Northern)                       1110      Down 2

13.   David McKay (Caledonian)                  1102      Down 5

14.   William Beattie (Craibstone)                1097      Down 5

15.   Michael Rendall (Stonehaven)              1050      New

16.   Lenny Duncan (Craibstone)                   1036      Down 2

17.   Robbie Duncan (Deeside)                       1032      Down 6

18.   Graham Allan (Newmachar)                     867       

19.   Mike Rogers (Kemnay)                             860     Down 2

20.   Peter Low (Craibstone)                              798  New

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North-east Alliance tee times for Peterhead next Wednesday
 


08:15 Campbell, Andrew /Cassie, Charlie/ Esson, Gary / Boyle, Tom 
08:25 Merchant, Manson/ Lamb, Robert/ Nelson, Colin
08:35 
08:45 Nicol, Kris/ Mathieson, Terry /McBain, Greg
08:55 Rendall, Michael/ Roulston, Harry/ Roger, Leslie/ Ross, Stephen 
09:05 Brown, Mike /Brown, Raymond /Davidson, S/ Lawrie, Donald 
09:15 Reid, Raymond /Booth, Doug/ Blackmore, Richard/ Dillon, Stephen 
09:25 Ritchie, Brian /Duff, John 
09:30
09:45 Zeynalov, Kamran/ Lawrie, Craig/ Lawrie, Sean  
09:55 McGillivary, Keith /Duncan, Lenny /Stewart, Jim/ Beattie, William
 
10:05 Scott, Jim /Skene, Bob/ Walker, Peter/ Gall, Alan 
10:15 Forrest, Jackie /Stewart, Norman/ Sunley, John . 
10:25 Allison, Stewart / Davidson, Richie / Winton, Mike/ Duncan, Mike 
10:35 Mackie, Scott /Moir, Graeme 
10:45 Leslie, David/ Homer, Gary / Cheyne, Peter /Wright, Dick  10:55 Riley, Graeme /Morris, Jim /Riley, Ewan /Parker, Nigel K

11:05 Fleming, David / Fowler, Les/  Bisset, David / Bisset, Fergus 11:15 Collie, Tommy / Brown, David/ Lawrie, Mark / Cochrane, Glen  
11:25 Murray, Laura / Hopwood, Joel / Beveridge, Keil / Nelson, David  
11:35 Skene, Willie / Ruddiman, Richard / Duncan, Robbie / Graham, Alistair  
11:45 Lane, David/  Clark, Alistair / Thomas, Justin / Rogers, Mike 
11:55 Borthwick, John/  Low, P/ Middler, William / Buchan, Drew 12:05 Paterson, Murray / McKen, Ross/  Duncan, Kevin / Dunton, Adam 
12:15  
12:25 Nicolson, John / Mackay, David / Scott, Steve / Allan, Graham  
12:35

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