Tuesday, June 28, 2016



 Monty makes it through to  Royal Troon

 NEWS RELEASE FROM THE R and A
Colin Montgomerie survived an agonising wait to secure a place in The 145th Open at Royal Troon in Final Qualifying at Gailes Links today while Paul Dunne completed a notable hat-trick of victories at Woburn and Matthew Southgate qualified from Royal Cinque Ports a year after undergoing treatment for testicular cancer.
After carding rounds of 66 and 71 at Gailes Links for a five-under-par total, Montgomerie had to wait two hours before learning that he had progressed from the Ayrshire venue through The Open Qualifying Series along with Swede Oskar Arvidsson and Spaniard Scott Fernandez.
 The 53-year-old year Scot is a member at Royal Troon, where his father James was the secretary, and will play in golf’s oldest Championship for the first time since his 21st consecutive appearance in 2010.
Arvidsson shrugged off his lowly world ranking of 1,418 to win the Gailes Links qualifier by four shots with a 10-under-par 132 total after rounds of 64 and 68. The 25-year-old ignited his day to remember on the Ayrshire coast by rolling in a 25-foot eagle putt at the first and dropped only one stroke all day. Fernandez, a 23-year-old from Grenada with a mum who hails from Kidderminster, qualified at the first attempt on six-under-par and revealed his ambition to play in The Open had been fuelled by watching The Open at Royal Troon in 1989 on video.
Ireland’s Dunne, the 23-year-old from Greystones, carded a flawless four-under-par 68 in the morning and then added a 67 in the afternoon to post a nine-under-par total of 135 on the Marquess course at Woburn. Dunne will now have the chance to build on his fine performance at The Open last year when he shared the 54-hole lead before closing with a 78 to drop into a tie for 30th place, nine shots behind winner Zach Johnson.
Dunne’s nearest challenger was his playing partner Ryan Evans who matched the Irishman’s 68 in the morning and then survived a double bogey on the 16th in the afternoon to card another 68 and finish on 136. The final place went to European Tour veteran Robert Rock who finished tied-seventh in The Open at St Andrews in 2010. Rock closed with a fine six-under-par 66 and then beat Aaron Rai with a par on the first hole of a play-off after the Challenge Tour player three-putted from the front edge of the green.  
Southgate won the Royal Cinque Ports qualifier on six-under-par, having also won at Sunningdale two years ago before missing the cut on his debut in The Open at Royal Liverpool. Last year during the week of The Open at St Andrews he underwent cancer surgery. He recovered to regain his European Tour card at the Qualifying School then, in May, was in tears at the Irish Open after finishing fourth, his best ever result on the circuit. After a morning 70 at Deal, he eagled the third hole in the afternoon as he went out in 31. Then he came home in level par in the worst of the wind on the fearsome back nine for a 66, the lowest second-round score by three shots.
Also qualifying at Deal, three strokes behind on three-under-par, were England’s James Heath and New Zealand’s Steven Alker. Heath, following his victory in the Scottish Hydro Challenge, had an eventful second-round of 70. Four birdies and an eagle put him at eight under par after seven holes but three bogeys and two double bogeys left him one under with three to play. The former Faldo Junior Series winner rallied with birdies at the 16th and 17th holes to book a place in his first Major Championship. 
Alker, who took a break from the Web.com Tour in America to try to qualify, had rounds of 68 and 71 to play in The Open for a fourth time and a first appearance since finishing in the top-20 at Royal Lytham & St Annes four years ago.
Jack Senior shot 69-70 to lead the qualifiers at Hillside on five-under-par 139, leaving five players to play-off for the two remaining places. 
The Challenge Tour player from Heysham in Lancashire had a rollercoaster day, with two double bogeys on the short 10th and eagle and ten birdies in his two rounds. Starting at the 10th in the morning he was out in 38 and reduced the front nine to 31on the way home. Then in the afternoon it was a total reversal. He was seven strokes worse than in the morning over the front nine and six strokes better on the back nine.
Hull amateur Steven Robins was first to lose out in the play-off with a bogey at the first, then Boston professional Dave Coupland claimed the first place with a birdie at the second play-off hole, the ninth. It will be the second time the 30-year-old has played in The Open having led the qualifiers as an amateur at Monifieth for the The Open at Carnoustie in 2007. Paul Howard, a 25-year-old from Southport and Ainsdale, took the third and final play-off spot at the fourth extra hole sinking a birdie putt from seven feet to end the hopes of Scott Arnold and Jay Taylor.
Key quotes:
Colin Montgomerie
“If I was going to play one Open, it would be this one as my qualifying days are behind me after this. I’ll never play another at Troon because it comes back, what every 12 years, and I’ll be gone by then, so this gives me an opportunity to play and I think I can say this meant more to me than, with all respect to everyone else, to anyone else playing here. I’m glad that I made a reasonable showing today because you can go around in two 75s and not make a good showing.”
Oskar Arvidsson
“That is the best I have played in a tournament. I love links golf. I first came over here for The Amateur in 2010 and have enjoyed playing this type of golf ever since then. It is great to have qualified for The Open as that is the major I wanted to play in most. I won't be going to Royal Troon with any real expectations. I just want to have fun.”
Scott Fernandez
“This has been my dream since I was a little kid and used to watch a video of the 1989 event every morning. It was the one that Mark Calcavecchia won in a play-off, beating Greg Norman and Wayne Grady. It is fun that I am going to be playing in the event there, too, now. I only turned pro in December so this is the toughest test I have faced over the finishing stretch.”
Paul Dunne
“I love the course and I always seem to play well at this time of year. Hopefully this is the last time I have to qualify because it’s been very nerve-wracking.
“I’m happy to get through. After putting myself in the position I was in last year it would have been very hard to watch this year’s Championship from home. It’s a bit of a relief to be honest. The good news is I’m definitely a better player than I was last year. I was a much better player last year than I was at Hoylake two years ago and I think I have improved again.”
Ryan Evans
I played really well to be fair. It helped playing with Paul (Dunne) today. All my friends were saying if you beat Paul at Woburn you’ll qualify because he’s got such a good record here. I didn’t beat him but I was close enough. I can’t wait to get to my first Open. I been struggling a bit on the Tour this year but this is a big boost and hopefully can kick-start my season. I’ve tried to qualify twice before. I came here last year and double-bogeyed 16 to miss by two. Thank goodness that didn’t happen again.”
Robert Rock
It’s been a long day but a successful one. It’s a shame it had to finish with a play-off between two players and one getting nothing out of it but that’s golf I’m afraid.
“It means the world for me to get back into The Open. It’s been a few years since I’ve made it (2012). I’ve had two good results in the past. I finished 7th at St Andrews in 2010 and tied 16th at Hoylake in 2006 so hopefully I can do something like that again. This is what my whole year is about. When I don’t get into The Open I class the year as a bit of a failure so it’s great to be back in.”
Matthew Southgate
“I’ve been so focused on the golf that I haven’t thought about where I was this time last year until now. It’s a long way to come and I’m well chuffed. I played at Hoylake two years ago and can’t wait to go back and play again. The experience I got from that and finishing fourth at the Irish Open, playing with the crowds and the occasion, I hope to play well.”
James Heath
“It means so much to play in The Open, I’m delighted. I thought I’d blown it but came back strong and showed a lot of resilience. I’ve never played a major and never played at Troon so I’m looking forward to it. I’ve got a lot of confidence after the win but I know I have to work on my game. It’s been ten years between wins on the Challenge Tour and it’s a long time. I did a lot of different jobs like working for my dad’s heating firm or for a marketing company last winter to get some pocket money to keep me going.”
Steven Alker
“I’m chuffed, it’s going to be my fourth Open and it’s pretty exciting. I’ve taken time off from the Web.com Tour in America to come over and qualify because I love links golf. Now I’ll stay over and play more links golf and then head to Troon — I haven’t been there since the Scottish Amateur Stroke Play about 25 years ago. I had a good finish at Lytham last time I played in 2012 but I like all the courses on the rota, though Carnoustie is probably my favourite. But that back nine today was about the toughest I’ve ever played. I putted really solidly and that got me through.”
Jack Senior

“It's great to make it into The Open for the first time. Something every golfer always dreams of. I'm off to Denmark for a Challenge Tour event this week, then have planned to have next week off, which is just perfect leading up to Troon.”

Dave Coupland

“At the second play-off hole, I hit my three-iron off the tee fat but then hit a great four-iron to 12 feet and sank it. It’s great to make it through again and I'll be able to make some money this time.”

Paul Howard
"I hit seven-iron off the tee and probably one of the best eight-irons I've ever hit on the fourth play-off hole. It hasn't quite sunk in yet how good it is to make it to my first Open. But I know everybody that's helped me on the way with be delighted.”

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Aberdeen Men's Pennant League Results


Congratulations to Hazlehead on being the first club to qualify for  the Aberdeen and District Men's Pennant League semi-finals which will be held at Craibstone and Royal Aberdeen on Sunday, August 7 (noon starts). 



SECTION A  
Hazlehead 5, Auchmill 0
G Kennedy, B Nicolson bt J C Fraser, R Yule 6 and 5
G Ingram, M Vass bt G Hay, G Mennie 4 and 3.
J Nicolson, J Pirie bt M Albiston, J Gregor 5 and 4.
R Hyland G Cheyne bt C Malcolm, M Mearns 7 and 6
P Lawrence, A K Macgregor bt W Gibson, K Duncan 8 and 7. 

Deeside 2, Caledonian 3 (played at Links) 
M Lawrie, S Smith lost to D Mullen, G Meade 2 and 1.
J Loggie, D Macklin lost to A Doig, S Finnie 3 and 1.
J Hall, J Robertson bt S Allan, A Sheldrick 2 and 1.
K Ingram, A Ross halved with W Ross, L Ross
C Black, I Landsman halved with D Oliver, D Baxter

SECTION B
Murcar Links 4.5, Portlethen 0.5
B Innes, R Brechin bt C Brechin, K Spence 1 hole.
A Bews, I Galbraith bt G Innes, K Daglish 4 and 3.
C Stewart, K elson bt G Esson, K Horne 2 and 1.
R Sharp, W MacKenzie halved with R Penny, L Shand.
J Henderson, G Stewart bt R Donaldson, R Murdoch 6 and 5.


SECTION C
 Banchory 5, Craibstone 0
A Lindsay, A Ramage bt J Borthwick, I Still 4 and 2.
S Larkin, R Gray bt M McDonald, C Shanaghey 3 and 2.
F Bisset, F Milne bt K Milne, C Wilkinson 3 and 2.
D Brand, C Lindsay bt A Carle, A Ashley 2 holes
S Craig, I Atiken bt L Richards, A Findlay 4 and 3.

Nigg Bay 3, Newmachar 2
R Young, R Nielsen bt J Wilson, C Simpson 3 and 2.
R Forbes, Z Wood lost to S Gould, M Lynch 5 and 4.
G Gimmer, L O'Connor bt G Munro, C Cheyne 2 and 1.
S Jamieson, T Ogston bt N Melvin, E Kennedy 4 and 3.
G Stewart, S Bennett lost to C Lamb, M Barclay 2 and 1.


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Parkdean Resorts pro-am at Ayr Belleisle Golf Club

Mark Hillson wins Ayr Belleisle pro-am 

with a five-under-par 66


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Mark Hillson (Kilconquhar Castle) won today's Parkdean Resrts pro-am at Ayr Belleisle Golf Club with a five-under-par round of 66 which earned him the £1,192 top prize
He had birdies at the long second, ninth, short 10th, 11th, long 15th and long 18th in halves of 34 (two under) and 32 (three under). His only bogey came at the short 14th.
Runner-up was Craig Gordon (Edinburgh Golf Centre) with a 67 (31-36). Gordon birdied five of the first six holes but was one over par for the remainder. He earned £953.
Greig Hutcheon (PLGC Inchmarlo) and Paul O'Hara (Clydeway Golf) tied for third place with 69s and earned £625 each.
David-Ross Nicol (Dundonald Links) led the Gilmour Hamilton team of amateurs: Neil Hamilton (handicap 3), Billy Wilson (11) and Dick Robison (15) victory in the pro-am team event with a net score of 18-under-par 124 


PARKDEAN RESORTS PRO-AM
Ayr Belleisle Golf Club SCOREBOARD
Par 71
66 M Hillson (Kilconquhar Castle).
67 C Gordon (Edinburgh GC)
69 G Hutcheon (PLGC Inchmarlo), P O'Hara (Clydeway Golf)
70 J Lomas (Ayr Caprington), P Robinson (Largs), C Matheson (Falkirk Tryst), C Ronald (Carluke), J Gallacher (unatt), S Gray (Lanark).
71 J Sharp (Carrick on Loch Lomond), A Welsh (Cathkin Braes), S Binning (Mearns Castle), D Orr (Eastwood).
72 A Marshall (Houston GR), I Colquhoun (Loch Lomond), C McMaster (Wellsgreen), D-R Nicol (Dundonald Links), G Paxton (Ralston), S Henderson (Kings Links), R Arnott (Bishopbriggs), C Currie (Caldwell), G Brown (Montrose Links).
73 G Hardy (Prestwick St Nicholas)
74 N Huguet (Musselburgh), J McGhee (Whitehill House)
75 M Kerr (Marriot Dalmahoy), I McNab (Trump Turnberry).
76 A Fullen (Largs), D Watters (Gourock), C Kelly (unatt), J McCreadie (Largs).
77 G Cowan (Westerhope)
78 R Leeds (Archerfield Links)
79 G Redford (Loch Lomond)
80 M Rae (Drumoig)

PRO-AM TEAM WINNERS
124 David-Ross Nicol (Dundonald Links) and Gilmour Hamilton team: Neil Hamilton (handicap 3), Billy Wilson (11), Dick Robison (15)







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PLANNERS GIVE GO-AHEAD TO PALMER 

TRIBUTE COURSE AT CASTLE STUART


                    The ninth green at Castle Stuart on the Moray Firth coastline
 
NEWS RELEASE
Planners have today given their unanimous support for a second championship golf course to be built at the renowned Castle Stuart Golf Links in partnership with the Arnold Palmer Group.

Detailed plans to develop the Palmer Tribute course adjacent to the existing links, which hosts next week’s Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open, were lodged with Highland Council in October.
The council’s South Planning Applications Committee approved the proposal, with committee chairman Jimmy Gray saying it was an extremely welcome development.
Stuart McColm, general manager at Castle Stuart Golf Links, said: “We are extremely pleased that the committee has approved plans for a second world class course at Castle Stuart Golf Links.
“This decision will allow preparations to continue towards construction getting under way later this year.
“The new course will provide a huge economic boost for Inverness, the Highlands and Scotland. It will strengthen the Highlands’ position as a leading golfing destination and, along with new transport links, help visitors regard it as a gateway for visitors to the Home of Golf.”
“Together with the Arnold Palmer Group, we are acutely aware it has to be developed in the correct way, with community backing and with the support of local and national statutory bodies to protect a sensitive environment.
“As a report to the committee pointed out, our work on the existing course has demonstrated we can create something with worldwide appeal to bring benefit to the area while working within the regulatory framework.”
In 2014 Castle Stuart was awarded the GEO Certified ecolabel, an international symbol of ‘great golf environments’, which recognises golf clubs that have met high standards for performance in nature conservation, water and energy efficiency, ethical and environmental supply chain, pollution control and community engagement, one of only a handful to be awarded in the UK.

The Palmer Tribute course will be golf legend Arnold Palmer’s first course in Scotland.
The Arnold Palmer Group (APG) is investing in the current partnership at Castle Stuart and senior architects from the Arnold Palmer Design Company (APDC) are lined up to join the on-site team to design and build the new course.
Arnold Palmer, who visited Castle Stuart last year, said the team’s aim is to “create something truly special”.
It is predicted that about 30 jobs will be created during the initial 14-month construction period, with ten posts retained for a further year. An additional 20 jobs will be created on site, including greenkeepers, clubhouse staff and a marketing, sales and admin team.
Routing of the new course will ensure that at least seven holes will have the iconic 17th century Castle Stuart in sight, with ten holes having sea views and five having a local burn featured as both a strategic and an aesthetic element
Castle Stuart Golf Links opened in 2009 and has achieved global acclaim in its first      seven years. It staged the Scottish Open for three successive years from 2011-2013, with the 2013 championship, won by Phil Mickelson, reaching a worldwide television audience of more than 500 million.
The championship, sponsored by Aberdeen Asset Management and the Scottish Government, returns to Castle Stuart from 7-10 July 2016.
   

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Ewen Ferguson (Bearsden) has withdrawn from the Scotland team to defend the European men's title in France next week due to a recurrence of a hand injury.
 
Robert MacIntyre (Glencruitten), pictured, the Oban left-hander who won the Scottish amateur title last year, steps up from first reserve to replace Ferguson.

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Firm, fast, bouncy ... that's the aim for the 
 
Open at Royal Troon links next month
 
        The Postage Stamp short eighth hole at Royal Troon
 
NEWS RELEASE
Royal Troon Golf Club has completed the most comprehensive preparations it has ever undertaken to ensure the Open Championship is played over firm and running links turf. Considered one of the world’s finest links courses, Royal Troon’s unprecedented preparations for the 145th Open have been three years in the making.
 
Weather permitting, this year’s Championship should have all the hallmarks of a classic links lay-out with firm surfaces providing ideal playing conditions for four exciting tournament days. These characteristics are intrinsic to the history and traditions of the game and, of course, The Open Championship.
 
“We want a traditional links feel,” said Billy McLachlan, course manager at Royal Troon Golf Club. “Firm, fast and bouncy. That’s what we’re trying to target for at The Open, and at any time. We’re doing everything we can to get a linksy feel and if the weather goes with us, we will hopefully achieve it.”
 
The Ayrshire course has hosted The Open Championship eight times with the last Royal Troon Open being decided in dramatic style by Todd Hamilton in a four-hole play-off in 2004. This year’s tournament will be an even greater feast for links lovers thanks to the efforts made by McLachlan and his team of greenkeepers as well as the support of the Sport Turf Research Institute (STRI) and sand supplier Hugh King and Co.
 
This collective team, along with the club itself, embarked on a targeted project to deliver a firmer, more linksy feel following the staging of The Amateur Championship in 2012. Played in less than ideal conditions, the event highlighted the need to improve the firmness of the golf course in the run-up to The Open Championship.
 
“We held The Amateur in 2012 and it wasn’t very nice weather. It was wet and the ground was a bit soft,” McLachlan remembered. “There was a deliberate decision made then to be more linksy. At that time, we were the softest of the Open Championship courses.”
 
Until then the club had used a sand-soil mix. A judgement was made to retain the sand but omit the soil. “In 2013 we went to using straight sand, which was Hugh King’s Washed Dune sand. It is used by a lot of golf courses, so we were quite fortunate to have it just 10 miles up the road.”
 
The club opted to topdress its greens, tees, fairways and surrounds with Hugh King’s Washed Dune sand and, under the guidance of Richard Windows, the STRI’s turfgrass agronomist, dilute organic matter and improve firmness. “This was initially done through hollow-coring and Graden sand injection scarification using Hugh King kiln-dried sand,” explained Windows. “Thereafter, there was a process of solid-tining and routine sand top-dressing with the majority of sand being applied during the September to May period to minimise disruption to golf.”
 
The ambitious three-year project was completed this winter and has delivered sensational results. “It has been incredibly successful,” said Windows. “Organic matter has been reduced by an average of 58% on the greens and firmness has been improved by 25% and is now in the target range of The Open Championship. We tried to get the levels of firmness in target regardless of the weather conditions. The more sand you put on, the more chance you have of achieving that objective.”
 
For the man closest to the project, the change has been most noticeable on the greens. “Before there was more organic material in the greens, so the turf held more moisture,” McLachlan explained. “Hopefully we’re heading down the right path. All the tests are giving us good results – organic matter down, firmness readings up. I can get more speed in the greens more easily and they don’t hold the water as they did before - all this kind of stuff. We’re on line to where we want to be which is harder, faster and firmer.”
 
The ambitious project to firm up Royal Troon centred around taking organic matters out of the soil. To do this, the club needed sand. “It has been a privilege to work with Billy on this project and to see the huge strides made by he and his team,” said Graeme King, managing director of the family run business Hugh King and Co. “Sand is a critical part of a golf course and we are extremely proud our sand is helping one of the finest links golf courses in the world deliver what should be a memorable Open Championship.”
 
Hugh King & Co supplies sands to over 120 golf courses including all Open Championship venues in Scotland.
 

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 Dunbar's Connor Wilson wins by three at 

Kirriemuir Development Day

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Dunbar's Connor Wilson won the boys' section of the Scottish Golf Academy's 16 years and under Development Day competition at Kirriemuir Golf Club (on Sunday).
Despite requiring 13 shots to play the par-4 18th hole twice (7 in Round 1; 6 in Round 2), Connor was able, with the help of a bag of seven birdies, to win by three strokes with scores of  71 and 68 for a three-over-par total of 139.
Aidan O'Hagan (Old Ranfurly) (73-69) and Jamie Roberts (Muckhart) (72-70) were joint runners-up on 142.

SCOTTISH GOLF ACADEMY
16yrs and under Development Day competition
Kirriemuir Golf Club
Par 136 (2x68). SSS 67. CSS 69 67
139 Connor Wilson (Dunbar) 71 68
142 Aidan O'Hagan (Old Ranfurly) 73 69, Jamie Roberts (Muckhart) 72 70.
145 Lewis Irvine (Kirkhill) 73 72]146 Alex Simpson (Strathmore) 75 71, Harry Austin (Dumfries and Co) 73 73, Cameron Gallagher (Longniddry) 70 76
147 Conor O'Toole (Craigmillar Park) 77 70, Calum D Scott (Nairn) 75 72, Logan Gillies (Nairn) 74 73, Ewan Wheat (Royal Montrose) 73 74.
148 Greg Dalziel (Aidrie) 77 71, Jack Broun (Ayr Belleisle) 76 72
149 Cameron Johnstone (Troon Welbeck) 74 75, Ben McKay (Crail GS) 73 76
150 Aaron Hall (Kilspindie) 78 72
152 Cameron Dunn (Sandyhills) 77 75.
157 Jack Lockhart (Pitreavie) 78 69.
158 Roddy McAuley (Fereneze) 80 78
Withdrew: Christian Barbour (St Andrews New) 76 - 


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Draw for AAM Scottish Open Qualifier at Lossiemouth
Round 1: Moray Golf Club - 
Old Course 07/02/2016

 Tee  Time      Name

  1   7:30 AM   Craig Goodwin, Duff House Royal Golf Club
                Derek Ramsay, Moray Golf Club

  1   7:39 AM   Jackson Bell, Lanark Golf Club
                Ian Campbell, Cheshunt Park Golf Club
                Ross McKen, Trump International Golf Links

  1   7:48 AM   Rodger Clarke, Golf Dedication Centre
                Scott Smith, Loretto School Golf Academy
                Neil Henderson, Renaissance

  1   7:57 AM   Cameron Adam
                Ian Brown, Newent Golf Club
                Chris McQueen, Dalmuir Golf Club

  1   8:06 AM   Michael McAllan, Elgin Golf Club
                Blair Cross, St Andrews Links Golf Academy
                Gavin Hay, Grantown-on-Spey Golf Club

  1   8:15 AM   Chris Brown, Carrick on Loch Lomond
                Ross McConnachie, Peterculter Golf Club
                Louis Gaughan, Bathgate Golf Club

  1   8:24 AM   Jamie Fraser, Renaissance Club
                Jordan Gallagher
                Ron Goudie, Machrie Hotel & Golf Club

  1   8:33 AM   Calum Fyfe (a), Cawder
                Christopher McMaster, Wellsgreen Golf Range
                Sam McLaren, Blairgowrie Golf Club

  1   8:42 AM   Fraser Cromarty, Nairn Golf Club
                Alexander Culverwell, Dunbar
                Samuel Binning, Mearns Castle Golf Academy

  1   8:51 AM   Malcolm Murray, Brora Golf Club
                Liam Neeson, Gleddoch House Golf & Country
                Patrick McKenna, Paul Lawrie Golf Centre

  1   9:09 AM   Scott Gibson (a), Southerness
                Jordan McColl, Kingsbarns Pro Academy
                Andrew Pillans, Banchory Golf Club

  1   9:18 AM   Jeff Wright (a), Forres
                Zac Saltman, Archerfield
                Jonathan Sharp, Carrick on Loch Lomond

  1   9:27 AM   Kris Nicol, Paul Lawrie Golf Centre
                Craig Matheson, Falkirk Tryst Golf Club
                Lee Vannet, Craibstone Golf Centre

  1   9:36 AM   Christopher Currie, Caldwell Golf Club
                Alastair Forsyth, Mearns Castle Golf Academy
                Craig Ross (a), Kirkhill

  1   9:45 AM   Mark Kerr, Marriott Dalmahoy Golf & Count
                Greg Paxton, Ralston Golf Club
                Stephen Gray, Lanark Golf Club

  1   9:54 AM   Neil Fenwick, Dunbar Golf Club
                Kyle Godsman (a), Moray
                Stephen McAllister, Stephen McAllister Golf

  1   10:03 AM  James Ross, Royal Burgess
                Paul Robinson, Largs Golf Club
                Ross Munro, Duddingston Golf Club

  1   10:12 AM  Chris Kelly
                Jack Doherty, Rowallan Castle
                Jason McCreadie, Largs Golf Club

  1   10:21 AM  Craig Ronald, Carluke Golf Club
                Robert Arnott, Bishopbriggs Golf Range
                Paul Wardell, North Berwick Golf Club

  1   10:30 AM  Craig Gordon, Edinburgh Golf Centre
                Paul Malone, Braid Hills Golf Range
                Paul Brookes, Pitreavie Golf Club

  1   10:48 AM  Murray Urquhart, Nairn Golf Club
                Lloyd Saltman, Archerfield Links
                Stewart Savage, Dalmuir Golf Club

  1   10:57 AM  Jonathan Porteous, Craigielaw Golf Club
                James Byrne, Banchory
                Paul McKechnie, Braid Hills Golf Range

  1   11:06 AM  Craig Lawrie, Paul Lawrie Golf Centre
                Greg McBain, Newmachar Golf Club
                Scott Henderson, Kings Links Golf Centre

  1   11:15 AM  Peter Whiteford
                Marc Owenson, Gullane Golf Club
                Gareth Wright, West Linton Golf Club

  1   11:24 AM  Greig Hutcheon, Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Inchma
                John Henry, Clydebank and District
                Paul O'Hara, Clydeway Golf

  1   11:33 AM  Keir McNicoll, Gullane Golf Club
                Conor O'Neil, Mearns Castle
                Michael Patterson, Kilmacolm Golf Club

  1   11:42 AM  Steven O'Hara
                Lindsay Mann, Carnoustie Golf Links
                Cameron Farrell, Cardross Golf Club

  1   11:51 AM  Steven Maxwell, Eastwood Golf Club
                Michael Stewart, Troon Welbeck
                Fraser Mann, Carnoustie Golf Links

  1   12:00 PM  James Erskine, Dumfries & County Golf Club
                Alan Tait, Marriott Dalmahoy Golf & Count
                Elliott Saltman

  1   12:09 PM  Graeme Brown, Montrose Golf Links Ltd.
                Graham Fox, Clydeway Golf
                George Murray, Kingsbarns

  1   12:27 PM  Malcolm Isaacs, Gamola Golf
                Scott Grieve, Turnhouse Golf Club
                Liam Johnston (a), Dumfries and County

  1   12:37 PM  Ross Cameron
                Wallace Booth, Eastwood
                Nathan Keast, Renaissance Club

  1   12:47 PM  David Orr, Eastwood Golf Club
                Rory Tinker, Piperdam Golf & Leisure Resort
                Euan Bowden, North Berwick Golf Club

  1   12:57 PM  Michael Mackenzie, Edzell Golf Club
                Graeme McDougall, Elie Links
                Callum Beveridge, Gailes Golf & Leisure

  1   1:07 PM   Lewis Burnett, Mearns Castle Golf Academy
                Stephen Speirs, Swanston New Golf Club
                Christopher Billows, Gleneagles Hotel Golf Courses

  1   1:17 PM   Greg Miller, Gleneagles Hotel Golf Courses
                Kamran Zeynalov, Portlethen Golf Club
                James McGhee, Whitehill House Golf Club

  1   1:27 PM   Jonathan Lomas, Caprington Golf Club
                Patrick Walker, Ballumbie Castle Golf Course
                Mark Hillson, Kilconquhar Castle Estate

  1   1:37 PM   James Dick, Duddingston Golf Club
                Alan Waugh, Clydebank & District Golf Club
                Fraser Malcolm, North Berwick Golf Club

  1   1:47 PM   Graham Forbes, Mar Hall Hotel & Resort
                Fraser Moore, Glenbervie
                Brian Mason, Callaway Golf




Complete information is available at Tournament I
nformation Page (TIP)

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Clubs invited to send results of Aberdeen Pennant matches TONIGHT


There are five Aberdeen and District Men's Pennant League down for decision tonight.

The home clubs are requested to Email the results to Colin@scottishgolfview.com:


SECTION A
Deeside v Caledonian
Hazlehead v Auchmill
SECTION B
Murcar Links v Portlethen
SECTION C
Banchory v Craibstone
Nigg Bay v Newmachar

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