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Saturday, May 25, 2013

AYRSHIRE FOURBALL - Line up for the last 16 confirmed

The 2013 Ayrshire Fourball Championship has reached the last 16, with the remaining second round matches being concluded last weekend.

In the outstanding second round ties, Andrew Cunning & John Renwick (Muirkirk) had an away win by one hole over Neil Black & Gary Allison (Rowallan Castle) whilst Gavin Campbell & Paul Ferguson (Maybole) went through by the same score, at home to Cameron Hendry & Alan Baillie (Largs Routenburn).

Edward Saunders & John Paul Flannigan (Troon St Meddans) went into round three courtesy of a 2& 1 home win over Ian & Craig Durward (Ayr Seafield) whilst the 2012 beaten finalists Robert Marshall & Philip Rooney (Beith) were pushed all the way in their away tie against Alan Mulholland & James McGill (Moorpark) before edging into the third round at the third extra hole.
 
The full line up for the third round is :-


William Fleming & David Moore (Ballochmyle)
Vs
 
Andy Turnbull & David Cook (Fenwick) 
Martin Brown & Gary Harris (Malletsheugh)
Vs 
Mick McGowan & Gerry Reid (Alton)
 Ross Anderson & Craig Anderson (Kilbirnie Place)
Vs
 
David McCulloch & George McCulloch (Brunston Castle)
 John Burrows & Martin Burrows (Skelmorlie)
Vs 
Andrew Cunning & John Renwick (Muirkirk)
Gavin Campbell & Paul Ferguson (Maybole)
Vs 
Douglas McMaster & Gary Robinson (New Cumnock)
 
Paul McIvor & Tom Clark (Loudoun)
Vs 
Wullie Creevey & Ronnie Anderson (Saxone)
James Graham & Marc Wallace (Doon Valley)
Vs 
Marc Smith & Craig Boyle (Caprington)
Robert Marshall & Philip Rooney (Beith)
Vs
Edward Saunders & John Paul Flanigan (Troon St Meddans)
 
All third round ties must be completed by 23rd June 2013.

Monday, May 20, 2013

AYRSHIRE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS - Ferguson completes third round line up

The line up for the third round of the 2013 Ayrshire Champion On Champions competition was completed this week when Bert Ferguson (Troon Welbeck) beat Andrew Armstrong (Moorpark) by 4 & 3 to set up a home tie in the last 16 against Gary Jordan (Crosshouse).

Also booking his place in the last 16 this week was George Robertson (Irvine Ravenspark) who had a 5 & 4 home win over Shaun Ryan (Ayr Dalmilling) to ensure an away tie in round 3 against Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle).

The full draw for the third round is :-

Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle)
Vs.
George Robertson (Irvine Ravenspark)
 
Bert Ferguson (Troon Welbeck)
Vs.
Gary Jordan (Crosshouse)
 
Andrew Jess (Ayr Belleisle)
Vs.
Stuart Robin (Prestwick St Nicholas)
 
Iain Fraser (Troon St Meddans)
Vs.
Derek Ballantyne (Ardeer)
 
Iain McKenzie (Largs Routenburn)
Vs.
David Sloan (Doon Valley)
 
John Shanks (Irvine)
Vs.
Steven McEwan (Holder)
 
Tommy McInally (Loudoun)
Vs.
Ryan Smith (Prestwick St Cuthbert)
 
Alan Smeeton (Chase)
Vs.
Tony Fraser (Annanhill)

All third round ties are due for completion by 23rd June

Sunday, May 19, 2013

DOC THOM AYRSHIRE ORDER OF MERIT - Wilson in pole position in title defence

Holder David Wilson (Troon Welbeck) is in pole position in his defence of the Doc Thom Ayrshire Order Of Merit after the first three counting events of the season.

A runner up spot in the Strokeplay Championship, followed by a semi final appearance in the Matchplay Championship and victory in the Hillhouse Cup at Royal Troon took him to the top of the standings, ahead of Strokeplay Championship winner Stuart Robin (Prestwick St Nicholas).

Present standings :-

235

DAVID
WILSON
Troon Welbeck
185

STUART
ROBIN
Pr St Nicholas
125

MICHAEL
SMYTH
Royal Troon
75

CRAIG
HAMILTON
Ballochmyle
75

MALCOLM
PENNYCOTT
Whiting Bay
50

SCOTT
BROWN
Turnberry
50

DANIEL
FORBES
Irvine
35

JAMES
BUNCH
Prestwick
35

DARREN
MALLINSON
Irvine Ravenspark
10

STEVEN
MCEWAN
Loudoun
10

TOMMY
MCINALLY
Loudoun
10

EWAN
MCKINNON
Corrie
7

STEVEN
MURRAY
Troon Welbeck
7

IAIN
MCDONALD
Largs
7

STUART
BROWN
Loudoun
7

NEIL
BLACK
Rowallan Castle
7

STEVEN
STAMPER
Turnberry

The next counting events are the Scottish Strokeplay Championship at Southerness from 31 May to 2 June, the Belleisle Cup on 2 June and the Seafield Open and Ballochmyle Open on 8th June.



HILLHOUSE CUP - Two stroke victory for Wilson at Royal Troon

David Wilson
David Wilson (Troon Welbeck) won the Hillhouse Cup at Royal Troon on Sunday 19th May with a scratch score of 70 which gave him a clear two shot victory.

Runner up was Malcolm Pennycott (Whiting Bay) on 72 with Daniel Forbes (Irvine) one shot further back on 73.

Leading scores :-

70 - David Wilson (Troon Welbeck)
72 - Malcolm Pennycott (Whiting Bay)
73 - Daniel Forbes (Irvine)
74 - Darren Mallinson (Irvine Ravenspark)
75 - Steven Murray (Troon Welbeck), Iain McDonald (Largs), Stuart Brown (Loudoun), Neil Black (Rowallan Castle), Steven Stamper (Turnberry)

SCOTTISH AREA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS - Ayrshire out as Fife lead qualifiers in rain shortened event

Host Area Fife will battle it out with Lothians, Stirlingshire and Glasgow for the GolfKings Scottish Area Team Championship title after leading the stroke play stage of the weather-shortened qualifying round at Crail Golfing Society on Saturday 18th May.

Ayrshire fell five shots short of qualifying for the matchplay stages after the qualifying was reduced to one round with two scores from each course counting towards the team total.

As winds gusted at over 40mph, combined with driving rain, SGU organisers were forced to reduce the event to one round of qualifying and abandon this afternoon’s play, with the two best scores from each course (Balcomie and Craighead) counting for the team’s qualifying total.

That left Fife, the 2011 champions, as leading qualifiers from the 16 Areas with a total of 294, two shots clear of title record holders Lothians. Stirlingshire made it through in third place on 299, while Glasgow edged out Clackmannanshire by a single shot on 306 to seal the fourth semi-final berth.

Scottish Boys Championship runner-up Ewan Scott produced the morning’s best round, firing an excellent one-under par 68 on the shorter Balcomie Links, while Glasgow’s Jamie Savage and Lothians’ Neil Henderson both carded two-over par rounds of 74 to lead the scoring on the tougher Craighead links.

Scott, who admitted he was lucky with the draw teeing off in the first group at 7.30am in the slightly more benign conditions, was delighted with his side performance in his Area Team Championship debut:

“The draw certainly helped us as we were all out early, although we still went out and played good golf. Conditions weren’t too bad for the first 7 holes of my round, but the wind started to pick up by the 14th tee, although I managed to play the last five holes in one under including chipping in for a 2 at the last.”

Team-mate Ally Hain produced a fine 70, with former SGU Order of Merit No 1 James White battling to a three-over par 75 on the Craighead to secure the Fife’s team place in the semi-finals, where they’ll face Glasgow.

Lothians, who’s last title win was back in 2007, had fine rounds from Anthony Blaney and Alyn Dick, 71 and 73 on the Balcomie, while Benn McLeod’s 78 counted alongside Henderson’s excellent effort on the Craighead course.

Stirlingshire, bronze medallists 12 months ago, reached their second successive semi-finals withlast week’s Irish Amateur Open runner-up Graeme Robertson leading the way with a one-over par 69 on the Balcomie. Ryan Campbell’s 75 also counted, with Stuart McMehen’s 77 and Fraser Moore’s 78 helping their team through to the match play stages.

Scotland Boys international Savage was Glasgow’s best performer, while Conor O’Neil survived two triple bogeys to record a 74 and keep his Area in the hunt for their first Championship since 1991.

Last year’s SGU Order of Merit winner Scott Borrowman gave Clackmannanshire hope of a semi-final spot with a fine 69 on the Balcomie, but they had to settle for fifth spot behind, two shots clear of Renfrewshire and North East, while defending champions Perth & Kinross fell at the first hurdle, well down the field in 11th place.

SGU Events Manager Daniel Sommerville explained the decision behind reducing the qualifying to one round: “Conditions became extremely challenging for the later starters with balls moving on the more exposed greens and forecasts for worsening weather this afternoon. We felt the decision was the most equitable way of deciding the qualifiers with two scores counting from each course and hopefully we’ll have better weather for the match play tomorrow.”

TEAM SCORES

294 - FIFE
296 - LOTHIANS
299 - STIRLINGSHIRE
306 - GLASGOW

307 - CLACKMANNANSHIRE
309 - NORTH EAST
309 - RENFREWSHIRE
310 - AYRSHIRE
310 - LANARKSHIRE
310 - NORTH
313 - PERTH & KINROSS
318 - ANGUS
319 - ARGYLL & BUTE
321 - DUMBARTONSHIRE
327 - BORDERS
327 - SOUTH

Ayrshire Scores
Craighead course
Craig Hamilton 85, Steven McEwan 81, Jophn Shanks 84.

Balcomie course
Scott Brown 74, Ewan McKinnon 71, David Wilson 74


Saturday, May 18, 2013

AYRSHIRE FOURBALL - Holders march on to last 16

With all the second round matches in the 2013 Ayrshire Fourball Championship due to be completed by Sunday 19th May, a number of results have been posted recently.
Holders David & George McCulloch

Title holders David & George McCulloch (Brunston Castle) continued their defence of the trophy with a 5 & 4 win away from home against Alex Young & Alan Stewart (Stewarton). The holders now face an away match against Ross & Craig Anderson (Kilbirnie) who had a 5 & 4 win in round two over their visitors, Darren Mallinson & William Howat (Irvine Ravenspark).

William Fleming & David Muir (Ballochmyle) have a home match against Andy Turnbull & David Cook (Fenwick)  in the third round. The Ballochmyle pair progressed courtesy of a 4 & 3 home win over Fraser Williamson & Alan Lochrie (Kilmarnock Barassie) whilst the Fenwick team had an away win by the same score against John McDonald & Steven Wilson (Wallacetown).

A 5 & 4 home win over Robert McMaster & Graham Andrew (Girvan) saw Martin Brown & Gary Harris (Malletsheugh) through to round 3, where they will be at home to Mick McGowan & Gerry Reid (Alton) who had a 3 & 2 win away from home against John Brodie & Gordon Christie (Chase) to book their place in the last 16.

John & Martin Burrows (Skelmorlie) beat Ricky Black & Keith Fairley (Irvine) to set up another home match in round three, against either Rowallan Castle or Muirkirk.

Douglas McMaster & Gary Robinson (New Cumnock) had a home win by 3 & 2 over Bryan Christie & Brian Wylie (Ardeer) in round two and now face an away tie at either Maybole or Largs Routenburn in the next round.

Paul McIvor & Tom Clark (Loudoun) will entertain Wullie Creevey & Ronnie Alison (Saxone) in the last 16, the Loudoun pair winning by 3 & 2 away to Ian Leishman & Brian O'Neil (North Beach) in round 2 whilst the Saxone pairing had a 5 & 4 win away to John Toal & Kevin Campbell (Glacier).

James Graham & Marc Wallace (Doon Valley) beat their hosts Chris Bradley & Ryan Boon (Ayr Belleisle) by 4 & 3 in round 2 and now have a home match in the third round agasinst Marc Smith & Craig Boyle (Caprington), who were also winners away from home in round 2 when they beat Colin Pettigrew & Drew McCutcheon (Drongan)  by 2 & 1.

Edward Saunders & John Paul Flanigan (Troon St Meddans) beat Ian & Craig Durward ( Ayr Seafield) by 2 & 1 in the second round and now face an away tie at either Moorpark or Beith in the third round.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

AYRSHIRE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS - More second round results.

With all second round ties due to be played by Sunday 19th May, only three results remain to be posted.

In the latest round of results received, Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle) had a notable 4 & 2 victory away from home against Scott Brown (Turnberry). Hamilton awaits the winner of the tie between George Robertson (Irvine Ravenspark) and Shaun Ryan (Ayr Dalmilling) in round 3.

Andrew Jess (Ayr Belleisle) had a 4 & 3 away win against David Cook (Fenwick) and will now have a home tie in round three against Stuart Robin (Prestwick St Nicholas) who beat Alan McLean (Kilbirnie Place) by 5 & 3 at Prestwick in round 2.

Derek Ballantyne (Ardeer) beat his visitor Iain Girvan (Muirkirk) by 6 & 5 to book an away tie in the last 16 against Ian Fraser (Troon St Meddans)

Ryan Smith (Prestwick St Cuthbert) won 3 & 2 away from home against Steven Stamper (Girvan) and now has an away tie against Tommy McInally (Loudoun) for a place in the quarter finals.

Alan Smeeton (Chase) had a walkover against Jim Gilmour (Rowallan castle) and will be at home to Tony Fraser (Annanhill) in the third round.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

AYRSHIRE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS - Fraser books place in last 16

Tony Fraser (Annanhill) is the latest player to book his place in the last 16 of the 2013 Ayrshire Champion Of Champions Trophy competition.

Fraser, who was runner up in the event in 2005, beat Neil McCormack (New Cumnock) by 4 & 3 at Annanhill to progress to the third round, where he faces an away tie against either Jim Gilmour (Rowallan Castle) or Alan Smeeton (Chase)

Monday, May 13, 2013

DOC THOM AYRSHIRE ORDER OF MERIT - Robin leads the way

Stuart Robin (Prestwick St Nicholas) is the early leader in the chase for the 2013 Doc Thom Ayrshire Order Of Merit.

The Ayrshire Strokeplay Champion picked up points from both the opening events.

Current standings in the Order Of Merit are :-

185STUARTROBINPr St Nicholas
135DAVIDWILSONTroon Welbeck
125MICHAELSMYTHRoyal Troon
75CRAIGHAMILTONBallochmyle
50SCOTTBROWNTurnberry
35JAMESBUNCHPrestwick
10STEVENMCEWANLoudoun
10TOMMYMCINALLYLoudoun
10EWANMCKINNONCorrie


The next counting events are the Hillhouse Cup at Royal Troon on 19th May and the Scottish Strokeplay Championship at Southerness from 31st may to 2nd June.








AYRSHIRE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS - Latest results

With all second round matches due to be completed by 19th May, a couple of results have been posted recently.

David Sloan (Doon Valley) had a home win by 6 & 5 over Brain Robertson (Auchenharvie). Sloan now faces an away tie against Iain McKenzie (Largs Routenburn) in the last 16.

John Shanks (Irvine) also had a 6 & 5 home win, over John Wylie (Glacier) and now faces a home tie in round 3 against the title holder Steven McEwan.

AYRSHIRE SCRATCH LEAGUES - Flying start for Rowallan Castle

Newly promoted Rowallan Castle got off to a flying start in Division 4 of the Ayrshire Scratch
Leagues this week, with a 6 - 0 home win over Tam O Shanter in their opening fixture of the campaign.

In the other matches played recently Troon Welbeck and Irvine fought out a 3 - 3 draw at Troon in Division 1, Caprington had a 3.5 - 2.5 home win over Largs in Division 2 whilst newly promoted Girvan were held to a 3 - 3 home draw by New Cumnock in Division 3.

SCOTTISH YOUTHS CHAMPIONSHIP - Macneal narrowly misses out at Lanark

Charlie Macneal
Charlie Macneal (Prestwick GC) narrowly missed out on his first national title in the Scottish Youths Championship, played at Lanark over the weekend, when he finished in runner up spot in the 72 hole event.

The former Ayrshire Boys Champion, who won the title in 2010 playing from Troon Welbeck, had a four round total of 289 (+7) to finish three shots adrift of the winner Robert McIntryre (Glencruiten).

David Wilson (Troon Welbeck) was tied 11th on 293 (+13) whilst Euan Walker (Kilmarnock Barassie) was tied 38th on 305 (+25).

The half way cut fell at 150 with Jack McCluskey of Ayr Belleisle (153), Louis Murray (Troon Welbeck) 154) and Greg Telfer (Prestwick St Cuthbert (155) failing to make the final two rounds.

Final Scores :-

284 - Robert MacIntyre (Glencruitten) 72 73 72 67
287 - Charlie Macneil (Prestwick) 71 72 72 72
288 - Joey Lamb (Wilpshire) 71 71 72 74
289 - Ewen Ferguson (Bearsden) 75 70 72 72
290 - Nigel Colbeck (Cleckheaton) 73 70 75 72, Jordan Milne (Elgin) 71 72 72 75, Kristian Kulokorpi (Fin) 71 72 73 74
291 - Ben Kinsley (St Andrews) 73 75 73 70, Ryan Campbell (Falkirk) 74 76 68 73, Craig Chalmers (Cawder) 69 73 77 72
293 - Simon Fairburn (Torwoodlee) 72 78 69 74, David Wilson (Troon Welbeck) 72 76 69 76, Antti Lassila (Fin) 71 71 77 74, Mike Bullen (Worthing) 72 70 73 78.
294 - George Burns (Williamwood) 75 70 72 77
295 - Calum Hill (Tantallon) 74 73 78 70, Louis Tomlinson (West Lancs) 75 74 69 78, Connor Syme (Dumfries and Co) 71 73 76 75, James Steven (Bothwell Castle) 74 71 72 78
296 - Vitek Novak (Cze) 75 74 69 78, Jordyn Rhind (Kingsfield) 69 71 76 80
298 - Jamie Sutherland (Galgorm Castle) 72 77 76 73, Sean Blinkhorn (Southport and Ainsdale) 74 75 74 75, Angus Carrick (Douglas Park) 76 73 73 76, Edward Holland (Harley Wintney) 73 72 73 80
299 - Rory Tinker (Strathmore) 73 75 78 73, Mark Keevil (Cumberwell Park) 76 74 73 76, Fraser Johnston (Longniddry) 72 77 74 76
300 - Craig Lawrie (Deeside) 71 76 78 75, Lyle McAlpine (Royal Dornoch) 72 77 73 78, Craig Ross (Kirkhill) 71 78 75 76
301 - Callum NcNeill (Lauder) 76 74 76 75, Andrew Davidson (Charleton) 70 76 76 79
302 - Cameron Kirkwood  (Beasden) 74 76 80 72, Willem Kerr (Craigielaw) 73 75 73 81
303 - Oliver Sheeran (Bothwell Castle) 72 77 76 78, Connar Cook (Caird Park) 74 75 77 77
305 - Euan Walker (Kilmarnock Barassie) 75 74 77 79, Oliver Roberts (Hong Kong) 73 75 79 78
306 - Kerr Baptie (Duff House Royal) 74 76 75 81
308 - Daniel Eardley (Liberton) 68 79 74 87
309 - Calum Fyfe (Cawder) 72 78 79 80
314 - Jake Scott (Duff House Royal) 73 75 88 78

Friday, May 10, 2013

SCOTTISH GOLF ACADEMY - Self nomination for 2013/14 programme now open

The Scottish Golf Union and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association are currently searching for Scotland’s brightest young golfers for our 2013/14 Academy Programme.
 
Blairgowrie’s Bradley Neil, the new Scottish Boys champion and Ewan Scott from St Andrews, the reigning Scottish Youths champion, are just two of the young males who have progressed through the Scottish Golf Academy programme in recent years, as did Scott Borrowman from Dollar, the SGU Men’s Oder of Merit winner in 2012.
 
Scottish girls’ title holder Lauren Whtye, from the St Regulus Club in St Andrews, and Clara Young of North Berwick, a GB&I girls’ international, have also come through the Academy.
 
If you are under 15 years of age (on 1 January 2013) and have a handicap of 10 or under for boys or 20 or under for girls then you can nominate yourself for consideration in the selection process.
 
Nominees are also asked to fit the following criteria:
* Good attitude to coaching with a willingness to learn
* Good “on and off course” attitude
* Commitment to the entire Academy Programme
* Desire to succeed at the highest level
* Potential to become a future Scotland international
 
Download the Information & FAQs for an in-depth overview of:
* The talent identification and selection process
* What you receive if selected for the Scottish Golf Academy programme
* The Scottish Golf Academy staff
* Case Studies on two Academy players
* Frequently Asked Questions
 
Nominations for the Scottish Golf Academy close on 3 June 2013.

Further information can be obtained via the link below.

http://www.scottishgolf.org/index.cfm?objectid=36ED32FB-1B2F-C742-47A71F3FB6CC0E52&pageid=A24C497D-FE89-410B-2B8FC225FC715836&category=BE5EBC6E-CC89-BEAD-68C0E10A2FD759D9

AYRSHIRE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP - Entry forms now available for 2013 competition

Entry forms for the 2013 Ayrshire Club Championship competition, scheduled to be played at
Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club on Sunday 7th July are now available.

The competition, for the R.L Crawford Trophy, was won last year by Girvan GC at the Irvine (Bogside) course.

Entry forms and information has been emailed to all clubs. The entry form is also available to download from the appropriate link on the left of this page, under the 'Mens Info' heading.

Only one team is permitted per club, with the maximum individual handicap for players being 4.

The closing date for entries is 22nd June 2013.

The winners of the championship will be nominated to represent Ayrshire at the 2013 Scottish Club Championship competition which takes place at Lufness New GC on 29th September.

AYRSHIRE MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Smyth wins title number 2 at St Nicholas

Michael Smyth (Royal Troon) won his second Ayrshire Matchplay Championship title on Thursday evening at Prestwick St Nicholas when he beat Scott Brown (Turnberry) in the final. 

2013 Ayrshire Matchplay Champion Michael Smyth (Royal Troon)

Smyth, who won his first title at Troon Portland in 2011, was never behind in the match against Brown, who won the title back in 2009 at nearby Prestwick GC, which was played in a most friendly and sporting manner in a blustery north easterly breeze.

Despite driving out of bounds at the first hole, Brown pushed Smyth all the way, recording a five despite the penalty stroke which left Smyth needing to make a four foot putt to win the hole.

The second was halved in par threes and the third in birdie threes as both players produced some excellent play over the opening holes. In particular, Brown putted superbly, taking just one putt at each of the opening six holes to keep Smyth's lead to just one hole.

Whilst Brown missed the long seventh with his second shot, Smyth found the front of the green, and Brown's first two putt of the day resulted in a bogey five which let Smyth increase his leasd to two holes with a safe par four.

Both players played superb second shots to a difficult pin position at the eighth hole but both missed good birdie opportunities and the players moved to the ninth hole with Smyth still two ahead.

At the ninth, Brown had an uncharacteristic and costly three putt for a bogey five to let Smyth increase his lead to three holes at the turn, with impressive outward figures of 34, one under par.

The 2013 Champion with his long term caddie,
father David Smyth
The 165 yard par three tenth hole saw Smyth through the green with his tee shot which resulted in his first dropped shot with a bogey four. Although he was unfortunate to see his tee shot roll back off the front of the green, Brown still looked favourite to reduce the deficit, but he could not manage to get up an down for his par and the hole was halved.

Like the ninth, Brown had a costly three putt at the par five eleventh, which allowed Smyth to increase his lead further to four holes, and at 206 yard twelfth it looked like Smyth would increase the lead even further before he missed a relatively short putt for his par three to drop what was to prove his only other shot against par in match, and allow Brown to half the hole.

With Smyth four ahead with only seven holes remaining, Brown needed to produce some special golf and he did so at the long thirteenth, holing a 20 foot putt for a birdie three to reduce the deficit to three holes, with six to play.

At the fourteenth, Smyth was just through the green to the left in two whilst Brown faced an approach shot from an ideal position in the centre of the fairway to a pin tucked perilously close to the greenside bunker on the right. Brown hit a fine shot but was unfortunate to find the breeze die down just as he hit his approach, resulting in the ball staying slightly right and ending up in the greenside bunker. With Smyth lying a few feet away in three, Brown faced an extremely difficult shot to extricate his ball from the hazard and stop it near to the pin, and in attempting to do so he left his effort in  the sand. His second attempt successfully found the green but a missed putt left him conceding a par four and the hole to Smyth who went dormie four  as a result.

At the 276 yard fifteenth hole, both players were close to the green with their tee shots and their approach shots were both within ten feet, with Brown lying slightly closer than Smyth. Michael Smyth's putt for the title stayed above ground, leaving Brown with a birdie putt to win the hole and keep the match alive, but Brown failed in his attempt to hole the putt and the hole was halved, giving Michael Smyth a 4 & 3 victory and the 2013 Ayrshire Matchplay title.

Despite the testing conditions, Smyth covered the holes played in commendable figures of one over par.

After the final, Ayrshire Golf Association President Milton Murray (Irvine) presented prizes to both finalists and  passed the Ayrshire Matchplay Trophy into the custody of the new champion, Michael Smyth, for 2013.

Thursday, May 09, 2013

SCOTTISH YOUTHS STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

Ayrshire have seven representatives playing in the 2013 Scottish Youths Strokeplay Championship, which takes place at Lanark GC from 10th to 12th May.

David Wilson (Troon Welbeck), Charlie Macneal (Prestwick), Euan Walker (Kilmarnock Barassie), Jack McCluskey (Ayr Belleisle), Balir Gavin (Kilmarnock Barassie), Louis Murray (Troon Welbeck) and Greg Telfer (Prestwick St Cuthbert) are all in the field for the 72 hole event, and are bidding to be the first Ayrshire player to win the title since the event began in 1979.

The draw for order of play in round 1 on 10th May is :-


07:30
    HOLT, James
Wilpshire
    HARLING, Jack
Banchory
    DUNCAN, Graeme
Shotts
07:40
    LASSILA, Antti
Finland
    STEVEN, James
Bothwell Castle
    SCOTT, Jake
Duff House Royal
07:50
    ROBERTS, Oliver
Hong Kong
    SIMPSON, Alasdair
North Berwick
    LOCH, Andrew
Pumpherston
08:00
    HOULSTON, Greg
Gullane
    MCMULLEN, Niall (U16)
Lochgelly
    COWEN, Gordon
West Lothian
08:10
    FERGUSON, Ewen
Bearsden
    MCCANDLESS, Scott
Bathgate
    SIMPSON, Scott
Murrayfield
08:20
    FOLEY, Gary
Cowglen
    REID, Jamie
Cruden Bay
    KEEVIL, Mark
Cumberwell Park
08:30
    WILSON, David
Troon Welbeck
    FLANNERY, Daniel
Peebles
    EDGAR, Colin
Cochrane Castle
08:40
    WILSON, Elliot
Goswick
    ROSS, Craig
Kirkhill
    FITZSIMMONS, Sam
Windyhill
08:50
    PIRIE, Craig
Millport
    BULLEN, Mike
Worthing
    DOUGLAS, John
Aberdour
09:00
    COOK, Connar
Caird Park
    MCALPINE, Lyle
Royal Dornoch
    DAVIDSON, Andrew
Charleton
09:10
    WEARING, Scott
Bishopbriggs
    CARNEGIE, Blair
Glenbervie
    DALLAS, Ross
Kirriemuir
09:20
    TOMLINSON, Louis
West Lancashire
    LOMBARDO, Janes
Germany
    LAMB, Joey
Wilpshire
09:30
    HIRMER, Michael (U16)
Germany
    CARRICK, Angus
Douglas Park
    BURGESS, Calum
Muselburgh
09:40
    MACINTYRE, Robert
Glencruitten

    MACNEAL, Charlie
Prestwick
    HOLLAND, Edward
Hartley Wintney
09:50
    BURNS, George
Williamwood
    SUTHERLAND, Jamie
Galgorm Castle
    CRAGGS, Ben
Glenbervie
10:00
    HOGG, Jake
St Andrews New
    HILL, Calum
Tantallon
    PRENTICE, Kevin
Lanark
10:10
    BACIGALUPO, Michael
Longniddry
    NEIL, Conor
Mount Ellen
    SYME, Connor
Dumfries & County
10:20
    FARRELL, Cameron
Cardross
    MCGUIGAN, Callum
Comrie
    KERR, Willem
Craigielaw
10:30
    MCDOUGALL, Alasdair
Elderslie
    BRYDON, Ross
Bruntsfield Links
    DOUGAN, Dominic
Colville Park
10:40
    NAYSMITH, Murray (U16)
Marriott Dalmahoy
    BURGESS, Andrew
Nairn
    BAIN, Lewis
Musselburgh
11:00
    KINSLEY, Ben
St Andrews
    FYFE, Calum (U16)
Cawder
    SMITH, Steven
Deeside
11:10
    GRANT, Andrew
Dunblane New
    BLACK, Cameron (U16)
Cardross
    EARDLEY, Daniel
Liberton
11:20
    BLANEY, Anthony
Liberton
    MCNEILL, Callum
Lauder
    THAIN, Sam
Newmachar
11:30
    MILNE, Jordan
Elgin
    TINKER, Rory
Strathmore
    SHAW, Jordan
Kingussie
11:40
    LAWRIE, Craig
Deeside
    COCHRANE, Callum
Marriott Dalmahoy
    JESSOP, James
Cottingham Parks
11:50
    COLBECK, Nigel
Cleckheaton
    MORGAN, Lee
Dunbar
    O'DONNELL, Anthony
Greenock Whinhill
12:00
    WALKER, Euan
Kilmarnock (Barassie)
    MOTTERSHEAD, Gus
Hampton Court Palace
    MCCLUSKEY, Jack
Ayr Belleisle
12:10
    PROCTOR, Ross
Forres
    BAPTIE, Kerr
Duff House Royal
    RHIND, Jordyn
Kingsfield
12:20
    BLINKHORN, Sean
Southport & Ainsdale
    HALLIDAY, Liam
Cardross
    JOHNSON, Robert
Helensburgh
12:30
    MOON, Dominic
Rotherham
    FREE, Nathan
Musselburgh Old
    ARNOLD, David
Littlestone
12:40
    LYNCH, Jamie
Falkirk
    MACLEAN, Christopher
Clydebank & District
    SHEERAN, Oliver
Bothwell Castle
12:50
    CAMPBELL, Ryan
Falkirk
    KIRKWOOD, Cameron
Bearsden
    SCOTT, Alistair
Lanark
13:00
    HOWIE, Craig
Peebles
    WAUGH, Alan
Cowglen
    ALEXANDER, Jamie
Gourock
13:10
    DUNCAN, George
Windyhill
    FARQUHARSON, Ewan
Auchterarder
    HUGHAN, Robert
Newton Stewart
13:20
    JOHNSTON, Fraser
Longniddry
    BOYLE, Ryan
Bathgate
    WATERS, Matthew
Purley Downs
13:30
    BRODIE, Michael
Strathmore
    KULOKORPI, Kristian
Finland
    NEIL, Connor
Blairgowrie
13:40
    WALSH, Ryan
Kirkcaldy
    REILLY, Paul
Lochwinnoch
    ANDERSON, Craig
Sandyhills
13:50
    FAIRBURN, Simon
Torwoodlee
    CHALMERS, Craig
Cawder
    GAVIN, Blair
Kilmarnock (Barassie)
14:00
    NOVAK, Vitek
Czech Repulic
    WRIGHT, Jeff
Forres
    LAMB, Christopher
Newmachar
14:10
    ALLAN, James
Chelmsford
    MURRAY, Louis
Troon Welbeck
    TELFER, Greg
Prestwick St Cuthbert