PGA SCOTTISH REGION FINAL TABLE 2006
DEAN ROBERTSON CAPS TARTAN
TOUR DEBUT SEASON
BY WINNING MONEY TITLE
Former European Tour player Dean Robertson’s first season on the Tartan Tour was an outstanding one. Not only did he win the Scottish PGA championship at Gleneagles and come second to Greig Hutcheon in the Order of Merit, Dean also finished up as the PGA Scottish Region’s leading money-winner.
Robertson, pictured on right with the Scottish professional championship trophy, pipped Stirling’s Craig Lee by just over £200 for the No 1 spot with a total of £28,751, gained in 45 competitions.
Lee amassed £28,542 from 49 outings.
Third-placed Colin Gillies added added £28,070 to the career total (now £428,035) which makes him the Tartan Tour’s leading all-time money winner.
This year’s top 20 were (number of competitions in brackets):
1 Dean Robertson (Czech Design) £28,751 (45).
2 Craig Lee (All Golf Swing Centre) £28,542 (49).
3 Colin Gillies (Kingsfield) £28,070 (63).
4 Jason McCreadie (Buchanan Castle) £22,946 (33).
5 Craig Ronald (Carluke) £20,604 (50).
6 Ross Drummond (Prestwick Driving Range) £20,316 (53).
7 Greig Hutcheon (Peterculter) £20,299 (26).
8 Mark Loftus (Cowglen) £17,189 (53).
9 Chris Doak (unattached) £16,591 (20).
10 Mark King (Kingsfield) £16,024 (67).
11 Scott Henderson (Kings Links) £15,912 (45).
12 Gary McFarlane (Milngavie) £15,532 (58).
13 Kenny Walker (Castle Park) £15,353 (46).
14 Chris Kelly (Cawder) £15,300 (36).
15 James McKinnon (Irvine) £14,830 (44).
16 Samuel Cairns (Westerwood) (14,563 (44).
17 Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs Golf Range) £14,484 (46).
18 David Orr (East Renfrewshire) £13,612 (31).
19 Murray Urquhart (Inverness) £12,533 (19).
20 Alan Lockhart (Ladybank) £12,120 (48).
TOUR DEBUT SEASON
BY WINNING MONEY TITLE
Former European Tour player Dean Robertson’s first season on the Tartan Tour was an outstanding one. Not only did he win the Scottish PGA championship at Gleneagles and come second to Greig Hutcheon in the Order of Merit, Dean also finished up as the PGA Scottish Region’s leading money-winner.
Robertson, pictured on right with the Scottish professional championship trophy, pipped Stirling’s Craig Lee by just over £200 for the No 1 spot with a total of £28,751, gained in 45 competitions.
Lee amassed £28,542 from 49 outings.
Third-placed Colin Gillies added added £28,070 to the career total (now £428,035) which makes him the Tartan Tour’s leading all-time money winner.
This year’s top 20 were (number of competitions in brackets):
1 Dean Robertson (Czech Design) £28,751 (45).
2 Craig Lee (All Golf Swing Centre) £28,542 (49).
3 Colin Gillies (Kingsfield) £28,070 (63).
4 Jason McCreadie (Buchanan Castle) £22,946 (33).
5 Craig Ronald (Carluke) £20,604 (50).
6 Ross Drummond (Prestwick Driving Range) £20,316 (53).
7 Greig Hutcheon (Peterculter) £20,299 (26).
8 Mark Loftus (Cowglen) £17,189 (53).
9 Chris Doak (unattached) £16,591 (20).
10 Mark King (Kingsfield) £16,024 (67).
11 Scott Henderson (Kings Links) £15,912 (45).
12 Gary McFarlane (Milngavie) £15,532 (58).
13 Kenny Walker (Castle Park) £15,353 (46).
14 Chris Kelly (Cawder) £15,300 (36).
15 James McKinnon (Irvine) £14,830 (44).
16 Samuel Cairns (Westerwood) (14,563 (44).
17 Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs Golf Range) £14,484 (46).
18 David Orr (East Renfrewshire) £13,612 (31).
19 Murray Urquhart (Inverness) £12,533 (19).
20 Alan Lockhart (Ladybank) £12,120 (48).
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