Thursday, January 28, 2016

TARTAN TOUR SCHEDULE 2016


The total prizefund for the 2016 Tartan Tour schedule will be an estimated £500,000 with the season building up to an October 17 to 20 climax with the 100th Scottish PGA championship at Gleneagles.
 

FEBRUARY
1 Winter 4-Ball @ Crail
15 Winter 4-Ball @ Fairmont
22 Winter 4-Ball @ Western Gailes
29 Winter 4-Ball @ Archerfield
MARCH
15 Winter 4-Ball @ Dundonald Links
21 Winter 4-Ball @ The Duke's
29 Winter 4-Ball @ West Kilbride
APRIL
10 Stephen Gallacher 9-Hole @ Kingsfield 
12 PGA Captain v Vice-Captain (patrons) @ Drumoig 
26 PGA Club Pro National Championship Qualifying @ Ladybank
MAY 

7 Portpatrick pro-am
11 Galvin Green National Assistants Championship Qualifying @ Craigielaw
12 VSA Tartan pro-am @ Deeside 
20 Largs pro-am
21 West Dunbartonshire Council pro-am @ Dalmuir
23 P and H Championship @ Renaissance 
26 Belhaven BEN pro-am @ Cardross
27 West Lothian pro-am
28 Bathgate pro-am
29 Bishopbriggs pro-am
JUNE 

1 Pollok pro-am 
3 Cawder pro-am 
7 Strathaven pro-am 
14 Lombard Tournament qualifying 1 @ Cawder 
15 National Four-ball qualifying @ Musselburgh 
16 Lombard Tournament qualifying 2 @ Crieff 
17 Kirkhill pro-am 
20 Northern Open pro-am @ Royal Dornoch 
21-24 Northern Open @ Royal Dornoch
28 Parkdean pro-am @ Ayr Belleisle
JULY
2-3 AAM Scottish Open qualifying (36) @ Lossiemouth 

5-7 Gleneagles International pro-am (54) 
7 Hayston pro-am 
12 Shotts Young Professionals Championship qualifying @ Shotts 
17 Bothwell Castle pro-am 
22 Newmachar pro-am 
23 Montrose Links pro-am 
29 McDonald Ellon pro-am
AUGUST
 2-3 Deer Park Masters pro-am 

 5 Turriff pro-am
7 Sandyhills pro-am
10 Kerr Investments Tournament qualifying @ Dumfries and Galloway 
12 Pro-Capt Tournament qualifying @ Haggs Castle 
13 Easter Moffat pro-am 
14-15 Shotts Young Professionals Championship @ Shotts 
18 Douglas Park pro-am 
19 Aberdour pro-am 
22-24 Scottish Young Professionals' Championship @ West Lothian
Aug 23 BEN pro-am @ Archerfield Links 

27-28 Kerr Investments Tournament @ Dumfries and Galloway 
30-31 Scottish PGA Championship qualifying @ Crieff 
SEPTEMBER
1 Discovery pro-am @ Downfield 
2 Alzheimers pro-am @ Cawder 
3 Drumpellier pro-am 
5 Paul Lawrie Invitational pro-am @ Deeside 
6-8 Paul Lawrie Invitational @ Deeside 
13-14 Carnegie Invitational pro-am @ Carnegie Club, Skibo Castle 
17 Sandy Pipey Masters pro-am @ Royal Dornoch 
18-19 Sandy Pipey Masters @ Royal Dornoch 
22 Benevolent Fund pro-am @ Lanark 
26-28 Highland Golf Links pro-am @ Castle Stuart, Nairn and  Royal Dornoch.
OCTOBER 

3 Mental Health Foundation pro-at @ Prestwick 
16 Scottish PGA Championship pro-am @ Gleneagles 
17-20 Scottish PGA Championship @ Gleneagles

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Carnoustie amateur Robertson wins Midland 

Alliance at windy Arbroath

Carnoustie one-handicapper Scott Robertson won the first Midland Golfers' Alliance of the year with a one-over-par 69 in a gale at Arbroath links. He won the top scratch prize by one shot from Montrose Links assistant professional Graeme Brown.
Edzell amateur Bill Taylor was third with a 71.
Robertson also had the lowest net score 68 but a competitor cannot win both prizes
Therefore, Graham Milne, who plays off six at Aberdour, and Dennis Redford, an 11-handicap member at Murrayshall, tied for first place in the handicap returns, both scoring net 69s.
LEADING SCRATCH
Par 68
69 Scott Robertson (Carnoustie).
70 Graeme Brown (Montrose Links) ap.
71 Bill Taylor (Edzell)
72 Gary Tough (Edzell)
73 Stuart McKendrick (Dunkeld and Birnam, Fraser Campbell (Monifieth)
74 Jeff Strachan (Montrose Links)
75 Keith Bruce (Edzell), Mark Pirie (Pitlochry) p, Paul Brookes (Pitreavie) p, Scott Graham (Arbroath), John Craig (Carnoustie), Graham Milne (Aberdour)
LEADING HANDICAP
68 Scott Robertson (Carnoustie) (1). 
69 Graham Milne (Aberdour) (6), Dennis Redford (Murrayshall) (11). 
70 Bill Taylor (Edzell) (1).
71 Euan Rae (Arbroath) (5).
72 Jeff Strachan (Montrose Links) (2), Dougie Spaven (Pitlochry) (9), Rab Baldie (Crieff) (8).
73 Keith Bruce (Edzell) (2), Stuart McKendrick (Dunkeld and Birnam) (scr), Fraser Campbell (Monifieth) (scr), Grant Jenkins (Crieff) (3), John Craig (Carnoustie) (2), Stuart Birrell (Leven Thistle), Roy Farquhar (Carnoustie).
Qualifiers for the Perla Shower Panels McQueen Shield in March at Scotscraig:
Jeff Strachan (Montrose Links), John Craig (Carnoustie), Paul Wytrazek (Burntisland).
Qualifiers for the Perla Shower Panels Alliance Championship in March at Scotscraig:
Scott Robertson (Carnoustie)
Next Meeting
Tuesday, February 1
Lundin Golf Club.
Tee reserved 9am to noon.

 
Lee Sutherland

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Stage 1 of the European Senior Tour Qualifying School takes place over 36 holes on the Algarve today and Friday

To view the scores at the Gramacho course

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To view the scores at the Silves course

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Scots' scores include:
70 Stewart Henderson (am)
72 Alan Saddington
73 Mike Lang 
80 Andrew Cullen
81 Phil Helsby
84 Nick Robson (am)

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Owen Edwards in the mix at New South 

Wales Championship

Welshman Owen Edwards is lying joint sixth after two rounds of the New South Wales men's amateur championship.
He has had a pair of 69s for 138 and is three shots behind the Australian leader Blake Windred (68-67 for 135).

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Halfway leader Lawrie is the Master at Qatar


           Paul Lawrie in action today. Picture by courtesy of Getty Images(c)

EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
Paul Lawrie stormed into the halfway lead at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters courtesy of a second round six under par 66, moving the Scot a step closer to becoming the first player to win the event three times.
The 47 year old won here at Doha Golf Club in 1999 - a few months before his Open Championship triumph at Carnoustie - and 2012, both times going on to qualify for the European Ryder Cup team the same year.
In his 16th appearance at the Qatar Masters, Lawrie again showed his affinity for windy conditions, carding seven birdies and a bogey to move to 11 under for the tournament, one shot clear of Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts, who birdied the last for a 68.
Frenchman Grégory Bourdy and Spain’s Rafa Cabrera-Bello also signed for 68s - the former enjoying a hole-in-one at the eighth - to lie a shot further back on nine under par alongside Englishman Andrew Johnston (69), while Sergio Garcia, the 2014 champion, was one of five players on eight under after a bogey-free 66 which included an eagle two at the par four 16th.
South African Branden Grace did his chances of successfully defending the tournament no harm with a five under par 67 to move into a share of tied 11th place on seven under.

Player quotes:

Paul Lawrie
“It was pretty much the same as yesterday - I played nicely tee-to-green. I hit a lot of good shots. When you play nicely as that and control the flight of the ball like I did yesterday, you know you're going to hole a few putts, you're going to shoot low. So it was a good day.
“They put the tees forward today, obviously thinking that the wind was going to blow pretty hard. So I got a little frustrated after 15, because I thought, you're not taking advantage of the conditions today. Then I played some nice golf and made a few birdies.
“It's nice to go back to places that you know you can play well on and you have done in the past. It's got to help that you know you've won this tournament twice before. But there’s a long way to go; you know the old adage. A lot of golf to be played, a lot of top players are still up there. But so far, so good.”
Nicolas Colsaerts
“It was a bit more of a grind, the front nine was a bit scruffy. There are probably a few shots that I would like to have again. And then I made a fantastic eagle on the first, my tenth, which got me back into the rhythm that I was hoping for. I played pretty steadily for the rest of that nine and four under is a pretty decent score today.
“I've played quite well in the last couple years here. It seems like I know what to do on certain key holes and key shots. The back nine is probably a little more scoreable, so if you get off to a good start and keep the rhythm going, you can actually play quite well out here.”
Rafa Cabrera- Bello

“I think I'm well known for being a very consistent player. On a day with a lot of wind, normally you need to use a lot of resources and I think I'm good at that. I'm used to playing with the wind, plus I like this course.
“Normally if I can use the wind, I'll use it. But sometimes it gets to the point that it's so much that you just have to play against it, and then that's when it gets really tricky.
“I just missed some shots because of overdoing the wind or paying way too much attention to it. I think I was pretty much in control the entire day, which is something I'm proud of, especially on windy days.”
Grégory Bourdy
“It was not as difficult as yesterday. This morning, the wind was not blowing too hard. I think it's a good score, especially the hole-in-one, I'm very pleased about that. I had 158 metres to the pin and it was a straight shot into the wind. It's my third hole-in-one on Tour, which is great.
“My game was again solid this morning. I just missed a few birdies, but my putting was not as great as yesterday. The rest of the game was actually very good. So I think nine under after two rounds in these conditions, on this course – I’m very happy about that.”
Andrew Johnston
“It's a good start and I’m pleased with the two days. I drove the ball well and kept it in play. I've hit a lot of good iron shots the right side of the pin, and I've putted well. I've just taken every hole as it comes. I holed some good putts at good times for birdies and hit some good shots at other good times. It's sort of gelled well together.
“I just need  to keep doing what I'm doing, keep the ball in play, hit some good shots and hole some putts and do exactly the same as what I’ve done until now.”
Sergio Garcia
“Any time you shoot under par, it's good. Even though my finish wasn't great yesterday, I was still happy with the beginning. Today I played really nicely. I think I hit every green. It was another good round, so I’ve just got to try to do more of the same on Friday, Saturday.
“I had a really good front nine. I felt like I played well on the back when it was getting tougher; the wind was picking up. A lot of putts burned the edge, and finally I made a bomb on eight. The one you don't expect to go in was the one I made. It was a little bit of surprise, so I didn't know what to do.
“I don't know if they were dance moves (on the eighth green). They were like jabs. When we got to the ninth tee, I said to my caddie and to the guys, 'I think that celebration is going to look a little bit funny on TV'.”

Players with 36-hole totals of one-under 143 and better qualified for the final two rounds

SECOND-ROUND SCOREBOARD

par 144 (2x72)
133 P Lawrie (Sco) 67 66
134 N Colsaerts  (Bel) 66 68
135 R Cabrera-Bello (Esp) 67 68, A Johnston (Eng) 66 69, G Bourdy (Fra) 67 68,
136 S Garcia  (Esp) 70 66, T Olesen (Den) 67 69, T Fleetwood  (Eng) 67 69, J Carlsson (Swe) 69 67, P Edberg (Swe) 70 66,
137 B Rumford (Aus) 68 69, J Luiten (Ned) 70 67, G Coetzee (RSA) 67 70, B Grace  (RSA) 70 67, K Broberg (Swe) 67 70, J Campillo (Esp) 69 68, J Fahrbring (Swe) 69 68, P Larrazábal (Esp) 65 72, M Kieffer (Ger) 69 68,
138 L Bjerregaard  (Den) 68 70, L Slattery (Eng) 69 69, B Dredge (Wal) 71 67, E Els (RSA) 68 70, L Oosthuizen  (RSA) 65 73, R Rock (Eng) 68 70, A Noren  (Swe) 69 69, B Wiesberger  (Aut) 68 70, R Gouveia (Por) 67 71, G Havret  (Fra) 71 67,
139 M Ilonen  (Fin) 71 68, P Meesawat  (Tha) 72 67, B Åkesson (Swe) 66 73, S Kjeldsen (Den) 70 69,
140 J Lagergren (Swe) 72 68, R Karlsson (Swe) 73 67, B Stone (RSA) 72 68, R Ramsay  (Sco) 71 69, C Lutton (Sco) 68 72, A Cañizares  (Esp) 73 67, R Kakko  (Fin) 69 71, T Jaidee (Tha) 68 72, M Siem  (Ger) 69 71, J Morrison  (Eng) 70 70, B Evans  (Eng) 69 71, M Korhonen (Fin) 72 68,
141 R Paratore (Ita) 75 66, T Bjørn (Den) 69 72, T Hatton (Eng) 71 70, R Bland (Eng) 72 69, P Hanson (Swe) 74 67, B Hebert  (Fra) 71 70, M Warren (Sco) 73 68, S Benson (Eng) 74 67, N Holman  (Aus) 70 71, O Wilson (Eng) 72 69, M Fraser (Aus) 69 72,
142 C Shinkwin (Eng) 68 74, H Porteous (RSA) 71 71, G Stal  (Fra) 74 68, T Immelman  (RSA) 68 74, T Fisher Jnr (RSA) 72 70, R Davies (Wal) 69 73, N Fasth (Swe) 71 71, K Aphibarnrat (Tha) 69 73, J Cheng (am) (Chn) 72 70,
143 W Ashun (Chn) 73 70, A Dodt (Aus) 72 71, A Quiros  (Esp) 70 73, J Hansen  (Den) 71 72, S Jamieson  (Sco) 73 70, M Lorenzo-Vera  (Fra) 72 71, D Lipsky (USA) 71 72, T Pieters  (Bel) 75 68, B Dechambeau (am) (USA) 73 70

MISSED THE CUT
144 S Gallacher (Sco) 72 72, R Wattel  (Fra) 76 68, D Drysdale (Sco) 71 73, M Fitzpatrick  (Eng) 75 69, M Baldwin (Eng) 75 69, S Gros (Fra) 76 68, E Espana (Fra) 71 73,
145 M Hoey  (Nir) 68 77, O Fisher  (Eng) 73 72, R Dinwiddie  (Eng) 73 72, S Hend (Aus) 72 73, P Uihlein  (USA) 71 74, W Ormsby (Aus) 70 75, P McGinley (Irl) 72 73, H Otto (RSA) 72 73, G Boyd  (Eng) 75 70, S Dyson  (Eng) 76 69, C Paisley  (Eng) 75 70, B Virto Astudillo (Esp) 72 73, A McArthur  (Sco) 74 71, C Wood  (Eng) 74 71,
146 G Storm  (Eng) 74 72, F Zanotti (Par) 74 72, M Manassero (Ita) 75 71, T Linard (Fra) 75 71, D Howell (Eng) 73 73, J Quesne  (Fra) 72 74,
147 C Lee (Sco) 73 74, M Carlsson  (Swe) 71 76, R Jacquelin (Fra) 72 75, N Elvira  (Esp) 71 76, D Fichardt (RSA) 73 74, F Aguilar (Chi) 74 73, E De La Riva  (Esp) 72 75,
148 J Busby (Eng) 73 75, M Madsen  (Den) 74 74, A Levy (Fra) 74 74,
149 U Van Den Berg  (RSA) 74 75, M Weir (Can) 73 76, D Brooks (Eng) 71 78,
150 J McLeary  (Sco) 75 75, A Al Shahrani (am) (Qat) 75 75,
151 J Parry (Eng) 75 76,
152 J Jeong (SKor) 73 79, E Pepperell (Eng) 75 77,
153 D Foos (Ger) 76 77, J Daly (USA) 79 74,
154 R Thomas (am) (Ind) 79 75,
158 A Al Kaabi (am) (Qat) 79 79,
** S Khan (Eng) 75 RT, S Webster (Eng) 79 WD, J Winther (Den) RT  0,


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Aussie Keith Horne steals limelight from Spieth and Co

ASIAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
Sentosa, Singapore: South Africa’s Keith Horne upstaged the tournament’s stars by firing an opening five-under-par 66 to grab the clubhouse lead at the US$1 million SMBC Singapore Open which was suspended due to lightning threats on Thursday. 
The 44-year-old, who is still searching for his maiden victory on the Asian Tour, mixed his card with seven birdies and two bogeys to take a one-shot advantage over Korea’s Byeonghun An and world number one Jordan Spieth of the United States after the duo returned with matching 67s.
American Berry Henson, a one-time Asian Tour winner, was five-under through 17 holes while Thailand’s Namchok Tantipokhakul lurked closely behind at four-under after 14 holes before play was brought to a halt for the second time at 6.39pm (local time) because of lightning activities around the Serapong course at Sentosa Golf Club. 
A total of 57 players will resume their first round rounds at 7.30am with the second round scheduled to commence at 8.10am.
Horne narrowly kept his playing status on the Asian Tour by finishing in 59th place on the Order of Merit last season. However the South African’s return to the Sentosa Golf Club has brought back the early cheers and sparkle to his game.
“I’m really happy with my result today as I haven’t played here for a couple of years. But whenever I do come over here, I generally play well,” said Horne. 
“So it’s nice to renew my friendship with the golf course. I had a bit of a walkabout in the middle of the round but then I also had a good run coming in,” he added.
Horne credited his driver and short game for putting him into an advantageous position at the Singapore showpiece. He was also pleased to have outshone the tournament’s marquee names, almost half his age.
“I think they (Spieth and An) were just born when I turned professional so it’s always nice when you play well and get off to a great start. I putted great today which was important. I put a new driver in the bag today and I hit it so far and straight and that made a huge difference,” said Horne.
Spieth showed no signs of nerves despite playing at the Serapong course for the first time. He enjoyed a bogey-free run, highlighted by an opening 20-footer birdie putt. 
“My speed control was great, with no three putts, I had a lot of putts over 30 feet today, I know I was not hitting it close enough but I managed to hit the fairway to a good number and get onto the greens where I just need to two-putt. It was pretty stress free and but there were no real opportunities,” said Spieth.
An, voted Europe’s Rookie of the Year, braved the heat and humidity to put up a strong performance that underscores his status as the world number 26. 
“I think it’s too hot. I wished it was cooler but you know, I cannot have any complaints as there was no rain and the winds were fairly calm today.
“I definitely didn’t leave any putts out there that’s for sure. Putted great and made all the putts I had to make. I didn’t really make any stupid mistakes today with my shots, so I was happy overall,” said An.
 
FIRST ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 71. Yardage 7,398
66 - Keith HORNE (RSA).
67 - Byeonghun An (SKOR), Jordan SPIETH (USA).
68 - Hideto TANIHARA (JPN), Rahil GANGJEE (IND), Quincy QUEK (SIN), Paul PETERSON (USA).
69 - Prayad MARKSAENG (THA), Jinho CHOI (KOR), Scott STRANGE (AUS), Miguel TABUENA (PHI), Javi COLOMO (ESP), Chapchai NIRAT (THA).
70 - Shiv KAPUR (IND), Yuta IKEDA (JPN), Niall TURNER (IRL), Akio SADAKATA (JPN), Sanghyun PARK (SKOR), Y. E. YANG (KOR), Himmat RAI (IND).
71 - Chawalit PLAPHOL (THA), Yusaku MIYAZATO (JPN), S.S.P CHAWRASIA (IND), LIANG Wen-chong (CHN), Jason KNUTZON (USA), Jbe KRUGER (RSA), LU Wei-chih (TPE), Gregory FOO (am, SIN), Brad KENNEDY (AUS).
 
Selected scores
74 - Darren CLARKE (NIR), Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA)
 

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Edinburgh and East Alliance Goswick fixture now March 16

Wednesday's Edinburgh and East of Scotland Alliance fixture at Goswick was postponed because of flooding. It has been rescheduled for March 16.
The next E and E Alliance fixture is at Glen Golf Club, North Berwick next Wednesday, February 3. 


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John Duff takes over lead in Alliance Scratch 

Merit Table

By COLIN FARQUHARSON 
Newmachar-attached professional John Duff, winner of the North-east Alliance championship last year, has taken over the the No 1 spot from Kevin Duncan (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) at the head of the Scratch Order of Merit table, sponsored by the Brimmond Restaurant, which is open to members of the public in the Craibstone GC clubhouse.

With only a handful of events left to the Championship rounds at Portlethen and Craibstone, Duff, pictured, has edged ahead with 6284pt. Duncan is in second place with 6,138pt.
Greg McBain, another Paul Lawrie GC player and winner of Wednesday's Alliance competition at Peterhead is the new No 3 in table with 4,461pt.
There is no change in the top four of the Class 1 Handicap Table. David Leslie (Bon Accord) has a lead of only 38pts over Gavin Chalmers (Alford) with Scott Mackie (Kemnay) in third place, 79pt behind Chalmers.
David Lane (Deeside) is in fourth place with 1878pts
Significant climbers in Class 1 after good performances at Peterhead are Brian Ritchie (Inverallochy), up six places to No. 5, Alan Gall (Deeside) up six places to No 7, and Manson Merchant, the golfing minister and Newmachar member, up eight plaes to No 11.
In Class 2 there is no change n the leading three - Stephen Ross (Hazlehead) just over 100pt ahead of second-placed Raymond Brown (Kemnay) with Jim Stewart (Banchory) lying third, 190pt behind Brown.
The Brimmond Bistro is sponsoring 1-2-3 prizes in each of the three sections. Pros will receive cash, amateurs prize vouchers
 The Order of Merit tables end with the second round of the championship.

WHAT'S LEFT OF THE NE ALLIANCE SEASON
Feb 3 Buckpool
Feb 10 Newburgh
Feb 17 Spey Bay
Feb 24 Montrose Links
Mar 2 Duff House Royal
Mar 9 Portlethen (Championship Round 1)
Mar 16 Craibstone (Championship Round 2)
Mar 17-18 Alliance pro-am and am-am match-play foursomes (Craibstone)
Mar 23 McDonald Ellon.

NORTH-EAST ALLIANCE
SCRATCH ORDER OF MERIT

Sponsored by the Brimmond Bistro
(Craibstone GC clubhouse restaurant

  which is open to members of the public)
                                                        POINTS       LAST WEEKS
                                                                             POSITION

1  John Duff (Newmachar)                 6284        2
2  Kevin Duncan (Paul Lawrie GC)    6138        1
3  Greg McBain (PLGC)                     4461        4
4  Phil McLean (PLGC)                      4429        3
5  Sean Lawrie (PLGC)                      3425        6
6  Craig Lawrie (PLGC)                     3330        5
7  Sam Kiloh (PLGC)                          2954        7
8  Terry Mathieson (Murcar Links)    2894        10
9  Kris Nicol (PLGC)                          2715        14
10 Joel Hopwood (Royal Aberdeen)    2685        8
11 Laura Murray (PLGC)                     2585        9
12 Alan Stuart (PLGC)                        2360        11
13 Greig Hutcheon (PLGC)                 2334        12
14 David Brown (Kemnay)                  2301        13
15 Paul Lawrie (Carnegie Club)          2278        15
16 Chris Lamb (Newmachar)              2138        16
17 Adam Dunton (McDonald Ellon)    2043        17
18 David Leslie (Bon Accord)             2013        18
19 Stewart Finnie (Royal Aberdeen)    1970        19
20 Brian Ritchie (Inverallochy)           1864        23
21 Gary Esson (Portlethen)                  1594        20
22 Billy Fyfe (PLGC)                           1592        21
23 Brian Nicolson (Mackenzie Club)    1572        22
24 Keil Beveridge (Kippe Lodge)        1539         30
25 Alan Gall (Deeside)                         1531        29
26 Graeme Riley (Craibstone)              1480        26
27 John Borthwick (Craibstone)           1416        25
28 Fergus Bisset (Banchory)                 1399        24
29 Scott Mackie (Kemnay)                   1398        NEW
30 Kamran Zeynalov (Portlethen)        1388        NEW


HANDICAP CLASS 1                                  
sponsored by The Brimmond Bistro
                                                 POINTS      LAST WEEK'S
                                                                   POSITION
1  David Leslie (Bon Accord)   2260        1
2  Gavin Chalmers (Alford)      2222        2
3  Scott Mackie (Kemnay)        2143        3
4  David Lane (Deeside)            1878        4
5  Brian Ritchie (Inverallochy)  1627        11
6  Harry Roulston (Stonehaven) 1538        5
7  Alan Gall (Deeside)                1526        13
8  John Borthwick (Craibstone)   1481        7
9  Fergus Bisset (Banchory)        1469        6
10 Richard Blackmore (Tarland) 1444        12
11 Manson Merchant (Newmachar) 1404    19
12 Les Fowler (Royal Aberdeen)  1369        8
13 Gary Esson (Portlethen)        1319        9
14 Donny Adam (Kemnay)            1308        10
15 Graeme Riley (Craibstone)        1255        16
16 Charlie Cassie (Nigg Bay)        1236        14
17 Mike Duncan (Murcar Links)        1179        18
18 Scott Melvin (Newmachar)        1179        15
19 Steve Shand (Kemnay)            1156        17
20 Keith McGillivary (Craibstone)    1124        NEW

HANDICAP CLASS 2       
Sponsored by the Brimmond Bistro

                                                POINTS     LAST WEEK'S
                                                                  POSITION

1  Stephen Ross (Hazlehead)         3354        1
2  Raymond Brown (Kemnay)        2244        2
3  Jim Stewart (Banchory)        2054        3
4  Mike Brown (Kemnay)            1601        5
5  Gary Homer (Northern)        1586        6
6  Nigel Parker (Murcar Links)        1583        4
7  Donald Lawrie (Aboyne)        1535        7
8  Stuart Davidson (Northern)        1519        8
9  Peter Walker (Cruden Bay)        1392        9
10 David Bisset (Banchory)        1337        11
11 Jim Murray (Banchory)        1325        10
12 Peter Cheyne (Northern)        1152        12
13 William Beattie (Craibstone)        1140        14
14 Michael Rendall (Stonehaven)        1110        15
15 David McKay (Caledonian)        1102        13
16 Lenny Duncan (Craibstone)        1055        16
17 Robbie Duncan (Deeside)        1053        17
18 Doug Booth (Tarland)            980        NEW
19 Graham Allan (Newmachar)        887        18
20 Mike Rogers (Kemnay)            880        19

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