Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Draw for PGA Winter Four-Ball at Crail Golfing Society on Monday, February 1 is:


 Tee  Time      Name

  1   10:00 AM  David Patrick
                Mark Kerr
                Mark Loftus
                Simon Payne

  1   10:10 AM  Craig Goodwin
                Craig Armstrong
                Graeme McDougall
                Colin Robinson

  1   10:20 AM  Paul Robinson
                Graham Forbes
                Graham Fox
                Alan Reid

  1   10:30 AM  Louis Gaughan
                Callum Nisbet
                Paul O'Hara
                Steven O'Hara

  1   10:40 AM  Terry Mathieson
                Greg McBain
                Norman Huguet
                Gareth Wright

  1   10:50 AM  Paul Brookes
                Paul Jamieson

  1   11:00 AM  Charles Dernie
                Neil Cameron
                Alan White
                Ronan Rafferty

  1   11:10 AM  Matthew Galley
                Kirstin Scott
                Oliver Huish
                Euan Bowden




Complete information is available at
Tournament Information Page (TIP)


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Law improves to tied fourth while McLean 

makes cut with nothing to spare

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Peterhead's Phil McLean and Aberdonian David Law, both Paul Lawrie Golf Centre players, had contrasting fortunes on the second day of the Red Sea Ain Sokhna Classic at Sokhna Golf Club, Egypt.
Tied seventh overnight with Law, McLean crashed to a share of 40th place after a 78 for 149, the limit mark for qualifying to play the final round on Wednesday.
McLean took 40 blows for his inward half, including a double bogey 7 at the17th.
Meanwhile, Law is tied fourth, only two shots behind the triple joint leaders after a 70 for three-under 141. He birdied the long seventh, short eighth and 14th with only one bogey, at the second.
Ellon's Ross Cameron (Saltire Energy) dropped to a share of 17th place after bogeying the 14th, 15th and 18th for a 73 and 145.
Portlethen youngster Sam Kiloh (Paul Lawrie GC) and Grantown's Duncan Stewart (Turnhouse) are tied 30th on 148.
Kiloh repeated his opening 74 despite dropping five shots from the fourth to the eighth while Stewart had a second-round 73.
Former Scottish amateur champions Chris Robb (Meldrum House) and Alexander Culverwell (Dunbar) both missed the cut.
Robb was two over the limit with a 77 for 151, including a double bogey 7 at the seventh, whle Culverwell had a 75 for 152 after an inward half of 40.

RED SEA AIN SOKHNA CLASSIC 
Sokhna Golf Club, Egypt.
LEADING SECOND-ROUND SCORES
Par 144 (2x72)
139 B Neumayer (Aut) 66 73, B Reiter (Aut) 71 68, A Anghert (Fra) 71 68.
141 D Law (Sco) 71 70

OTHER SCOTS' SCORES
145 R Cameron 72 73 (T17)
148 S Kiloh 74 74, D Stewart 75 73 (T30).
149 P McLean 71 78 (T40)

MISSED THE CUT (149 and better qualified)
151 C Robb 74 77
152 A Culverwell 77 75.

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£50,000 Aberdeen Senior Masters returning

 to Meldrum House from July 12 to 14

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
This summer's second staging of the Aberdeen Senior Masters will again be hosted by Meldrum House Golf Club, Oldmeldrum at the slightly earlier dates of July 12 to 14 during the same week as the Open championship at Royal Troon.
The tournament, sponsored by Thistle Windows and Conservatories, Meldrum House Hotel and The Gym Rental Company and open to professionals and Category 1 amateurs aged 48 and over, is being extended to 54 holes. There will be no cut and the £50,000 prize fund has been boosted from last year's £35,000 when the winner received £6,000 and the runner-up £4,000
The field will be limited to 90 players. 
The tournament is the brainchild of active senior competitor, Nick Robson who is the chief executive ofThistle Windows and Conservatories.
Last year, there was an all-Spanish play-off for the title between Miguel Angel Martin and Santiago Luna with Martin winning at the first extra hole. They had tied on five-under-par 135 at the end of the regulation 36 holes.
The leading amateur will win a voucher to the value of £500.
Entry fee for professionals is £250 and for amateurs £150.
Apart from the scratch prizelist there will be 1-2-3 awards for the lowest totals achieved by a player subtracting his age from his three-round aggregate.
The tournament is part of the Senior Golf Circuit schedule, which differs from the European Senior Tour in that it has a lower minimum age. The Senior Golf Circuit, which is run by Scot David James, also has events all over Europe.
Its most recent, the Monte Rei Classic, was played in Portugal over the weekend.


N E Alliance tee times for Peterhead on Wednesday

8-15 A Campbell, G Esson, C Cassie.
8-25 T Boyle, M Merchant, R Lamb.
8-35
8-45 K Nicol G McBain T Matheson
8-55 M Rendall L Roger H Roulston S Ross


9-05 S Davidson, D Lawrie, M Brown, R Brown
9-15 R Reid D Booth R Blackmore S Dillon
9-25 J Duff B Ritchie
9-35
9-45 K Zeynalov, C Lawrie, S Lawrie
9-55 K McGillivary, L Duncan, J Stewart, W Beattie


10-05 J Scott B Skene P Walker A Gall
10-15 J Forrest N Stewart J Sunley S Shand
10-25 S Allison M Duncan R Davidson
10-35 S Mackie G Moir
10-45 D Leslie G Homer D Wright P Cheyne
10-55 G Riley, J Morris, E Riley, N K Parker


11-05 D Fleming L Fowler D Bisset F Bisset
11-15 D Brown M Lawrie T Collie G Cochran
11-25 K Beveridge L Murray J Hopwood D Nelson
11-35 W Skene, R Duncan, R Ruddiman, A Graham
11-45 D Lane A Clark M Rogers
11-55 P Low J Borthwick W Middler J Thomas


12-05 K Duncan R McKen
12-15
12-25 J Nicolson, G Allan, D Mackay, S Scott

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