Tuesday, February 09, 2010

AYRSHIRE BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP - Entry forms available on line


The 59th Ayrshire Boys Championship will be held on Thursday 5th august 2010 over the Troon Lochgreen Golf Course, and entry forms for the event are now available.
A capacity field is expected to contest the 36 holes strokeplay event as the best boy golfers in Ayrshire bid to follow the 2009 champion Colin Robinson (Largs) - pictured right - in winning the title and championship trophy.

Entry fee for the competition is £10 and entries close on Wednesday 14th July 2010
If necessary, entries will be balloted by handicap after the closing date.
Entry forms and posters will be e-mailed to clubs in the near future, and are also available to download via the relevant link on the left of this page, under the Junior Fixtures heading.
THE AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION
PRESENT

THE AYRSHIRE BOYS
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
2010
AT
TROON LOCHGREENGOLF COURSE
BY KIND PERMISSION
ON
THURSDAY 5TH AUGUST 2010
(OVER 36 HOLES STROKEPLAY)
**********
ENTRY FEE £ 10.00
HANDICAP LIMIT : 12
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ENTRY MAY BE LIMITED TO 48 PLAYERS - TO BE BALLOTTED BY HANDICAP AFTER THE CLOSING DATE

THE WINNER WILL RETAIN THE AYRSHIRE BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY
FOR ONE YEAR AND WILL RECEIVE A MEDAL FOR RETENTION

IN ADDITION VARIOUS PRIZE VOUCHERS WILL BE AWARDED
ON BOTH SCRATCH AND HANDICAP BASIS
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The players returning the 8 best aggregate scratch totals will contest

THE AYRSHIRE BOYS MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
At Prestwick Golf Club from 12 – 14 August 2010
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ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE FROM CLUB SECRETARIES
ON THE WEB AT http://www.ayrshiregolf.blogspot.com/
OR THE A.G.A. SECRETARY
ALASDAIR MALCOLM
17 AUCHINCRUIVE AVENUE, PRESTWICK, KA9 2DT
(PLEASE ENCLOSE A STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE)
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CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: - NOON ON WEDNESDAY 14th JULY 2010

PLEASE NOTE : COMPETITORS ARE REQUIRED TO OBEY CLUB RULES REGARDING DRESS
BOTH ON THE COURSE AND IN THE CLUBHOUSE

AYRSHIRE SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP - Entry forms available on line

The Ayrshire Seniors Championship, for the Sandy Provan Trophy, moves to a new venue in 2010 when the championship takes place at West Kilbride Golf Club on Tuesday 20th July, after a succesful first two years played over the Kilmarnock (Barassie) course.
The 18 hole handicap strokeplay competition, won in 2009 by Ronnie Young of Irvine Golf Club (pictured receiving the trophy from Sandy Provan). Has prizes for the best nett scores in three handicap classes as well as a voucher for best scratch score and of course the trophy and prize voucher for the best overall nett return.
Entry fee for the competition is £10 and entries close on saturday 26th June 2010.
Entry forms and posters will be e-mailed to clubs in the near future and are also available to download via the relevant link on the left of this page, under the Gents Fixtures heading.
THE AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION
PRESENT

THE 2010 AYRSHIRE
SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP

For the Sandy Provan Trophy
AT
WEST KILBRIDE GOLF CLUB
BY KIND PERMISSION
ON
TUESDAY20TH JULY 2010
(OVER 18 HOLES HANDICAP STROKEPLAY)
**********
ENTRY FEE £ 10.00

MINIMUM AGE LIMIT: 55 years of age on the day of the competition

HANDICAP LIMIT : 24

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ENTRY MAY BE LIMITED TO 78 PLAYERS - TO BE BALLOT AFTER THE CLOSING DATE

All entrants must be members of clubs fully affiliated to The Ayrshire Golf Association
**********
THE WINNER WILL RETAIN THE SANDY PROVAN TROPHY
FOR ONE YEAR AND WILL RECEIVE A MEDAL FOR RETENTION

IN ADDITION PRIZE VOUCHERS WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST SCRATCH SCORE
AND ON HANDICAP BASIS IN THREE AGE GROUP CATEGORIES

**********
ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE FROM CLUB SECRETARIES
ON THE WEB AT http://www.ayrshiregolf.blogspot.com/
OR THE A.G.A. SECRETARY
ALASDAIR MALCOLM
17 AUCHINCRUIVE AVENUE, PRESTWICK, KA9 2DT
(PLEASE ENCLOSE A STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE)

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CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: - NOON ON SATURDAY 26th JUNE 2010

PLEASE NOTE : COMPETITORS ARE REQUIRED TO OBEY CLUB RULES REGARDING DRESS
BOTH ON THE COURSE AND IN THE CLUBHOUSE

AYRSHIRE STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Entry forms now available



The 62nd Ayrshire Strokeplay Championship will be held at Prestwick St. Cuthbert Golf Club on Sunday 25th April 2010, and entry forms for the championship are now available.

A capacity field of 60 players are expected to contest the 36 hole strokeplay event in a bid to take the trophy from defending champion John Shanks (Irvine) - pictured right - who won the title in 2009 over his home course.

The handicap limit is 4 and entries will be balloted by handicap on the closing date, if necessary. Closing date for entries is Saturday 3rd April 2010.

Entry forms and posters will be distributed by e-mail to clubs soon, and are also available via the relevant link on the left of this page under the Gents Fixtures heading.


THE AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION
PRESENT

THE 2010 AYRSHIRE
STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

AT
PRESTWICK ST. CUTHBERT GOLF CLUB
BY KIND PERMISSION
ON
SUNDAY 25TH APRIL 2010
(OVER 36 HOLES STROKEPLAY)
**********
ENTRY FEE £ 20.00

HANDICAP LIMIT : 4
**********
ENTRY MAY BE LIMITED TO 60 PLAYERS - TO BE BALLOTED BY HANDICAP AFTER THE CLOSING DATE

THE WINNER WILL RETAIN THE AYRSHIRE STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY
FOR ONE YEAR AND WILL RECEIVE A MEDAL FOR RETENTION

The winner qualifies for the 2011 Scottish Champion Of Champions at Leven

IN ADDITION VARIOUS PRIZE VOUCHERS WILL BE AWARDED
ON SCRATCH BASIS
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The players returning the 16 best aggregate scratch totals will contest
THE AYRSHIRE MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
At Western Gailes Golf Club from 3 – 6 May 2010

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ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE FROM CLUB SECRETARIES
ON THE WEB AT http://www.ayrshiregolf.blogspot.com/
OR THE A.G.A. SECRETARY
ALASDAIR MALCOLM
17 AUCHINCRUIVE AVENUE, PRESTWICK, KA9 2DT
(PLEASE ENCLOSE A STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE)
**********
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: - NOON ON SATURDAY 3RD APRIL 2010

PLEASE NOTE : COMPETITORS ARE REQUIRED TO OBEY CLUB RULES REGARDING DRESS
BOTH ON THE COURSE AND IN THE CLUBHOUSE

Monday, February 08, 2010

AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION E-MAILS - e-mail address now back on line

The Ayrshire Golf Association e-mail at ayrshiregolf@fsmail.net is now available for use again.

Apologies for any inconvenience this has caused in the interim

Sunday, February 07, 2010

SUMMER (SCRATCH) LEAGUE - A Barassie opinion

I think a change to a divisional basis would be a welcome change.Personally i feel that 3 leagues of 7 with 3 up 3 down would mean that there would be very few meaningless games.

You could still have this on a home and away basis as it would be 10 games,much the same as it is now if you are lucky enough to reach the final.

Also could some consideration be given perhaps to having 4 singles and 1 fourball as the make up of the matches as opposed to 6 singles.

If the decision is to leave it in its present format could consideration be given to a quarter final stage as as others have commented,with the small sections and only one team going through one bad result can mean the end of your campaign before it has really started.

Stuart Craig
Kilmarnock Barassie

E-MAIL PROBLEM - Interim arrangements

We are presently experiencing problems with the AGA e-mail address at ayrshiregolf@fsmail.net .

In the interim, if any members require to e-mail then please redirect to aj-malcolm@fsmail.net

Friday, February 05, 2010

AYRSHIRE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY - 41 players bid for 2010 title


41 players from clubs throughout Ayrshire will contest the 2010 Ayrshire Champion Of Champions Trophy competition this year.


18 players will contest the first round with all the other competitors, including title holder Tommy McInally (Loudoun) - pictured right - receiving a bye into round 2.


The full draw for rounds 1 & 2 is :-


ROUND 1 - To Be completed by 11th April 2010


William McCulloch (Brunston Castle) Vs. Scott Johnstone (Prestwick St. Cuthbert)
Craig Robertson (Abbotsford) Vs. Craig Menzies (Muirkirk)
Gavin Lawrie (Prestwick) Vs. Del Chamberlain (Troon Welbeck)
Steven McEwan (Caprington) Vs. Douglas McKinnon (Ballochmyle)
Gordon McCrae (Beith) Vs. Rory Acheson (Largs)
Stuart H. Brown (Doon Valley) Vs. Fraser McCall (Troon Portland)
Stephen Stamper (Turnberry) Vs. Ewan McKinnon (Corrie)
Scott McCune (Moorpark) Vs. Paul Mangan (Skelmorlie)
Adam Sweeney (Largs Routenburn) Vs. Mark H. Stewart (Troon St. Meddans)

ROUND 2 - To Be completed by 16th May 2010

McCulloch or Johnstone Vs. Tommy McInally (Holder - Loudoun)
Robertson or Menzies Vs. Andrew Mathie (Ayr Dalmilling)
Lawrie or Chamberlain Vs. Stuart White (Girvan)
McEwan or McKinnon Vs. Robert Nairn (Kilbirnie Place)
McCrae or Acheson Vs. Nicholas Tindall (Tam O Shanter)
Brown or McCall Vs. Mark Tait (Annanhill)
Stamper or Mckinnon Vs. Ian Yates (Ayr Belleisle)
McCune or Mangan Vs. Scott McCahill (Maybole)
Sweeney or Stewart Vs. Andrew McIntee (North Beach)
Andy Reid (Ayr Carrick) Vs. Robert Gilchrist (Chase)
Jamie Mackay (Kilmarnock Barassie) Vs. Steven Dunn (Ayr Seafield)
Eric Behan (Ardeer) Vs. Paul Denim (Loudoun)
Kevin Brock (Prestwick St. Nicholas) Vs. Paul Appleby (Malletsheugh)
Gary Cochran (Irvine Ravenspark) Vs. Kevin Davidson (New Cumnock)
Gordon McKelvie (Royal Troon) Vs. Jim Burns (West Kilbride)
Steven Jackson (Wallacetown) Vs. Alex Gourlay (Irvine)

There will be a redraw for round 3 and subsequent rounds, on completion of the second round matches.

AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION - 37 clubs contest 2010 Fourball Trophy competition



The draw for the 2010 Ayrshire Fourball Trophy competition has been made, with 37 clubs from Ayrshire taking part in the handicap matchplay event.

10 clubs have been drawn in the first round of the competition, with the remaining clubs receiving a bye into round 2.

2009 Champions Douglas Anderson & Gary Jordan (Annanhill) return to defend the trophy whilst 2009 runners up Scott McCahill & David Wallace (Maybole) also take part again this year.


The full draw for the first two rounds is :-


ROUND 1 - To be completed by 18th April 2010

Rory & Jamie Acheson (Largs Routenburn) Vs. Billy Goodwin & Steve Armstrong (Ardeer)
David Macpherson & Jim Hopkins (Troon Portland) Vs. Jim & Craig Nichol (New Cumnock)
Tommy Thomson & Iain Rankine (Prestwick St. Cuthbert) Vs. John Brodie & Alan Smeeton(Chase)
Scott & Jim Brown (Girvan) Vs. Douglas Johnstone & John Mitchell (Ayr Belleisle)
Scott McCahill & David Wallace (Maybole) Vs. Jack Torrens & Ronnie Mathieson (Beith)


ROUND 2 - To be completed by 23rd May 2010

Largs Routenburn or Ardeer Vs. Craig & Scott Hillis (Irvine)
Troon Portland or New Cumnock Vs. David Gilmour & Robert Cruickshanks (Moorpark)
Prestwick St. Cuthbert or Chase Vs. Andrew Cunning & Robert Richard (Muirkirk)
Girvan or Ayr Belleisle Vs. Ian Plumbley & David Cunningham (West Kilbride)
Maybole or Beith Vs. Steven Dunn & John Brown (Ayr Seafield)
Dennis Taggart Jnr & Dennis Taggart Snr. (Malletsheugh) Vs. Alex Hughes & Robert Kane (Auchenharvie)
Eamonn McFadden & Alex Cherry (Troon St. Meddans) Vs. Andrew Mathieson & John Murdoch (Ballochmyle)
Neil Mitchell & Colin Tulip (Doon Valley) Vs. James Anderson & Ross McCrorie (Loudoun)
Colin & Ronnie Davidson (Abbotsford) Vs. Johnny O'Neill & Gary Ross (North Beach)
Stuart Lawrie & Paul Miller (Ayr Dalmilling) Vs. Douglas Anderson & Gary Jordan (Annanhill)
Stevie Arrandale & Richard Tait (Tam O Shanter) Vs. Jim Anderson & Paul Church (Skelmorlie)
William McCartney & Dan Higgins (Wallacetown) Vs. Andy Reid & Craig Murdoch (Ayr Carrick)
Michael & Stephen Holland (Troon Welbeck) Vs. Donald Macdonald & Gary Robinson (Largs)
John Houston & Robert Kean (Caprington) Vs. Alastair Brown & Roger Thyne (Kilmarnock Barassie)
Robert Craig & Iain McCall (Prestwick St. Nicholas) Vs. Andrew Stewart & Martin Scott (Irvine Ravenspark)
Leslie Aitchieson & Michael Moore (Brunston Castle) Vs. Lee & Dale McBurnie (Kilbirnie Place)

Thursday, February 04, 2010

AYRSHIRE SUMMER LEAGUE - A Beith perspective

I wouldn't be against a change to a divisional system if it was bigger leagues, 3x7 for example going on this years numbers, with 1 game being played against each club. But in saying that to give some support to how it works just now, there are no issues and we would happily continue competing in it as it is.

Beith team captain-Lee Jenkins

AYRSHIRE SUMMER LEAGUE - A St. Meddans opinion

I think the "divisional" format for the summer league would a good thing. I agree with Barry O'Rourke when he said losing just one home game could put you out. If this system is the preferred option how would it be decided which teams go in each division ?

Iain Fraser
Troon St. Meddans team member

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

AYRSHIRE SUMMER LEAGUE - A Kilbirnie view

Following received by e mail in response to earlier article on the Summer League

From Barry O'Rourke - Kilbirnie Place Team Captain.

I think a divisional format would be a really good idea as altho it is good to play the so called "big guns" it gives the other clubs a realistic chance of winning a team event and think it would generate much more interest throughout the so called "smaller clubs"

It also means that every club has something to play for whether its promotion, avoiding relegation or just josling for league positions and pride, wheras the current format if you lose a home game, you are pretty much out of it.

STUART HUTCHISON MEMORIAL CALENDAR - Appeal to help fundraising project for The Golf Foundation

The undernoted appeal was received via e-mail and has been forwarded to clubs.

We are sure if individuals or other golfing bodies would like to support the project then the organisers would be happy to hear from them.

STUART HUTCHISON MEMORIAL CALENDAR
PROCEEDS TO GO TO THE GOLF FOUNDATION
FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GOLF IN YOUNG PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND


Stuart Hutchison was an assistant professional golfer who had just completed his first year training with the PGA when tragically he was involved in a fatal traffic accident at the end of September 2009. At his funeral a collection was made for The Golf Foundation and his family and friends intend to continue this fund raising with charity runs and this years major project is the publication of a memorial golf calendar.

The calendar will feature photos of some of his family, friends and fellow assistant professionals (as well as Stuart’s professional Stu Pardoe who was his mentor and best friend) taking golf shots on a variety of golf courses around the UK and Ireland.

In order to help us estimate the number of calendars to be printed (and so maximise money raised) we are asking all golf clubs in Scotland to commit to selling 10 calendars per club. It is hoped to have the calendar ready for sale some time in September 2010 when golfers are still regularly playing and early enough to catch the Christmas market.

If your club is willing to help us with this would you please email at the following email address, stating name of club and number of calendars required :-
stuscalendar@hotmail.co.uk

With many thanks
David, Isobel and Lorna Hutchison

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

GIRLS GOLF - Ayrshire defend Kennedy salver at cawder in 2010


The Ayrshire Girls team - pictured right - will defend the Kennedy Salver in the West Of Scotland Junior Inter County matches over the Keir course at Cawder on Monday 21st June 2010.

A number of girls fixtures have recently become available. These can be downloaded via the link on the left of this page, under the ladies fixtures heading.


2010 AYRSHIRE GIRLS FIXTURES

MONDAY 21 JUNE - KENNEDY SALVER JUNIOR INTER COUNTY MATCHES (CAWDER)

THURSDAY 29 JULY - WEST KILBRIDE GIRLS OPEN (WEST KILBRIDE)

TUESDAY 3 AUGUST - TOM LEHMAN JUNIOR OPEN (TROON MUNICIPAL)
SUNDAY 15 AUGUST - ST. NICHOLAS TROPHY (BEITH)

If any other club is running a girls event, and would like their fixture added to the list, please e-mail details to :-

AYRSHIRE LADIES COUNTY GOLF ASSOCIATION - 2010 fixtures announced




The Ayrshire Ladies County Golf Association fixtures for the 2010 season are now available.

The premier event, the Ayrshire Ladies County Golf Championship returns to Prestwick St. Nicholas Golf Club this year, on 13 - 15 April, whilst the qualifying event for the Bronze Matchplay Championship, for the McCall Salver, will be at Ballochmyle on Tuesday 8 June


The full list of A.L.C.G.A. fixtures for 2010 is :-

Tuesday 13 April - County Championship qualifying round & Silver Quaich Finals (Prestwick St. Nicholas)
Wednesday 14 April - County Championship - Matchplay rds 1 & 2 (Prestwick St. Nicholas)
Thursday 15 April - County Championship semi finals & Final (Prestwick St. Nicholas)
Sunday 2 May - West Of Scotland Championship (Cardross)
Tuesday 11 May - Inter County Foursomes & Commonwealth Spoons (Troon Darley)
Tuesday 8 June - Quaich & Bronze Quaich Finals (Ballochmyle)
Monday 14 June - West Division Inter County Matches (Kilmacolm)
Tuesday 15 June - West Division Inter County matches (Kilmacolm)
Wednesday 16 June - West Division Inter County Matches (Kilmacolm)
Tuesday 13 July - Summer Meeting (East Kilbride - Nerston)
Tuesday 10 August - Coronation Medals (Brunston Castle)
Tuesday 14 September - Thistle Brooches (Ayr Belleisle)
Tuesday 12 October - Quaich (Girvan)
Tuesday 16 November - Annual General Meeting (Prestwick St. Nicholas) - 2.30 p.m.

AYRSHIRE SUMMER LEAGUE - Should we consider a change in format ?


21 clubs will contest the 2010 Ayrshire Summer (Scratch) League. The record number of participating clubs was finalised when entries closed this week.

Whilst the 2010 competition will take place under the present format, with teams being drawn at random in qualifying sections and playing off throughout the summer, with the section winners progressing to the next stage, other formats for the event have been suggested.

Throughout last season a number of participating players expressed an interest in changing the format of the Summer League to a 'Divisions' format, with 4 or 5 leagues and clubs winning promotion or being relegated to a lower league each season.

This format is presently in place in Lanarkshire and is similar to that used in the Greenlees West Of Scotland ladies inter club leagues.

There are a number of arguments both for and against both the present and the 'divisions' format.

In support of the present format some would argue that the competition is open to all every year and any of the participating clubs can win the county title in any one year.

On the other hand, and in support of the 'divisions' format, others have argued that only a small number of clubs can realistically hope to win the Summer (Scratch) League each year whilst others are effectively 'making up the numbers.

On one side some have suggested that the introduction of a 'divisions' format would encourage more clubs to participate and have an opportunity to succeed at their own level, whilst striving to 'better' their position by gaining promotion to a higher league, although others would contend that all the participating clubs should have the opportunity to have a go at beating the 'big guns' on a regular basis, as they do under the present format.

There is no easy answer to this question of a format review and indeed any progression towards a 'divisions' format would leave the Association with the problem of how to decide who goes in each division in year one, as only one of many considerations.

One thing is clear however, that any decision would need to take into consideration the views of the competing clubs and indeed the players who take part in the competition year in and year out.

To this end, we hope, through the web page, to make initial enquiries to guage the feelings of both clubs and players on the suggestion of any format change for 2011 or beyond.

We would therefore encourage anyone, be it a club or individual player, to let us know their views on the subject, either via the comment link at the foot of this entry or by e-mail to the AGA Secretary at ayrshiregolf@fsmail.net

AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION ANNUAL DINNER - Limited number of tickets still available

Clubs and individuals alike are reminded that the Ayrshire Golf Association Annual Dinner and Presentation Of Prizes will be held at Irvine Ravenspark Golf Club on Friday 26th February 2010.
A limited number of tickets are still available for the event and can be purchased, on a first come first served basis, from the AGAecretary. Please e-mail for availability.

THE AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION


ANNUAL DINNER
&
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES

At
IRVINE RAVENSPARK GOLF CLUB

FRIDAY 26TH FEBRUARY 2010
6.30 P.M. FOR 7.00 P.M.

SPEAKERS

DAVID JOY
&
PROFESSOR DAVID PURDIE


TICKETS PRICED AT
£15.00 EACH
ARE AVAILABLE FROM
THE AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION SECRETARY


ALASDAIR J. MALCOLM
17 AUCHINCRUIVE AVENUE
PRESTWICK
KA9 2DT
Tel. 01292 477657
Email – ayrshiregolf@fsmail.net

AYRSHIRE JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE - Draws made for 2010 competitions

The draws for the 2010 Ayrshire Junior Golf League competitions were made on Tuesday 2 February at the meeting of the League Executive.

15 teams will contest the Ayrshire Junior Golf League Championship in 2010.


Defending Champions West Kilbride - pictured right - have been drawn in the three team Section B alongside 2009 semi finalists Irvine Ravenspark, and Kilmarnock (Barassie).

2008 champions, and last years runners up, Largs are in Section C along with Irvine, Ayr Belleisle and Caprington whislt 2009 semi finalists Loudoun take on Prestwick St. Cuthbert, Ballochmyle and Ardeer in section D.

Section A has local Troon rivals St. Meddans and Welbeck drawn alongside Annanhill and Prestwick St. Nicholas.

The full draw for the League Championship is :-

Section A
Annanhill
Troon Welbeck
Troon St Meddans
Prestwick St Nicholas

Section B
West Kilbride
Irvine Ravenspark
Kilmarnock Barassie


Section C
Caprington
Largs
Ayr Belleisle
Irvine Bogside


Section D
Loudoun
Prestwick St Cuthbert
Ballochmyle
Ardeer



In the Under 16 Knockout Trophy, defending champions Kilmarnock (Barassie) - pictured left - face a tough first round match away to Loudoun in their defence of the trophy.

Annanhill are the only team who avoid a first round match, receiving a bye into round 2.



First round matches are due for completion by Sunday 30th May.

The full draw for the first round of the Under 16 Knockout Trophy competition is :-

Caprington Vs Ayr Belleisle
Irvine Bogside Vs Irvine Ravenspark
Prestwick St Nicholas Vs Prestwick St Cuthbert
Loudoun Vs Kilmarnock Barassie
Ardeer Vs Ballochmyle
West Kilbride Vs Largs
Troon Welbeck Vs Troon St Meddans
Annanhill - Bye

16 players will contest the Junior Champion Of Champions Trophy competition including the Ayrshire Boys Champion Colin Robinson (Largs) - below left -and Boys Matchplay Champion David Wilson (Troon Welbeck) - below right.















All first round ties are due for completion by Sunday 30th May

The full draw for the first round of the Junior Champion Of Champions Trophy competition is :-

Ayr Belleisle Vs Troon Welbeck
Ardeer Vs Prestwick St Nicholas
Troon St Meddans Vs Ballochmyle
Kilmarnock Barassie Vs Ayrshire Boys Match Play
Loudoun Vs Caprington
West Kilbride Vs Annanhill
Largs Vs Ayrshire Boys Stroke Play
Irvine Ravenspark Vs Prestwick St Cuthbert


(Irvine GC not represented in the Champion Of Champions)

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

UNIFICATION IS THE WAY AHEAD FOR SCOTTISH GOLF

FROM THE SCOTSMAN.COM WEBSITE
SAYS MARTIN DEMPSTER


The Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and the Scottish Golf Union used to be next door neighbours at Drumoig before going their separate ways. The SLGA moved to Perth and, more recently, the SGU transferred its base to The Duke's Course outside St Andrews.


It may be completely off the mark to suggest so, but it always seemed, from the outside looking in at least, that these organisations that run the amateur game in Scotland were not exactly on the best of terms.

Even a year ago talk of a possible amalgamation was a prickly matter, a senior SGU official getting his knuckles rapped for simply commenting on the subject and, believe me, he wasn't even close to saying anything controversial.

Twelve months on, though, it's a case of full steam ahead as far as that amalgamation is concerned and much of the credit for the progress being made should go to Shona Malcolm - pictured left -, the SLGA chairman, and her SGU counterpart, Douglas Connon.

Behind closed doors, they've worked tirelessly to get things moving in their respective associations and, while there's still work to be done, they are definitely getting closer to the day when Scottish amateur golf will be run by one unified body.

Scotland will be falling in line with most of its continental cousins and, closer to home, Wales, where a unified body is now entering its third year of existence. By all accounts, it's an arrangement that works perfectly well and, more to the point, it's something that needs to happen in Scotland at a time when a Single Equality Bill is going to shake things up in golf clubs.
The government intends to extend current discrimination laws to private members' clubs so as to end the treatment of women as "second-class members."

The consultation paper for this Bill specifically mentions the practice of restricting the times when female members have access to golf club facilities.

According to Hamish Grey - pictured right -, the SGU's Chief Executive, the majority of golf clubs in Scotland are already operating equally on a day-to-day basis while the others are working their way towards it.

Unfortunately, nothing is being done to outlaw those pre-historic, male-only and female-only clubs but, for the time being, we should applaud some progress being made and, for the women golfers out there, that's going to mean them having to dig deeper into their pockets, if they're not doing that already, to enjoy their equality at the golf club.

While Shona Malcolm from Ayrshire, a member of the Prestwick St. Nicholas and Prestwick St. Cuthbert clubs whose day job is as the LGU's chief executive and, therefore, has her finger on the pulse, believes this will result in some women golfers being lost to the game – it was noted at a seminar before Sunday's SGU annual meeting that female golfers at certain clubs have voted against becoming full members – she thinks the drop-off will be minimal and, what's more, is confident it can be offset by the joint-efforts of the SLGA and SGU in trying to encourage new participants into the sport.

Ayrshire resident Donald Turner, a man with a strong business and golf background, has been appointed as independent chair to lead a new working group and will oversee the consideration of all measures necessary to achieve the amalgamation which, according to those at the sharp end, is being welcomed at clubs throughout Scotland. Donald is the present Captain of Shiskine and is a member of a number of clubs, including Prestwick, where he is a Past Captain.

"It seems as though there is a will out there to make this happen," noted Malcolm, while Connon, who sat on the committee that oversaw the amalgamation of the Gordon Highlanders and the Queen's Own Highlanders in 1994, added:

"This amalgamation is a natural progression – it is the right thing for Scottish golf."

In Connon, the SGU currently has a strong individual at its helm and his 'team' for 2010 includes some new faces following the appointment of George Macgregor, Michael Clark and Maurice Shields as directors. Macgregor needs no introduction and the former Walker Cup player and captain is a first-class choice to take over from Robert Burns as the Director of Championships.
As for the SGU's new president Bert Leslie, he's done a pretty good job over the years in backing up Bernard Gallacher, Eric Brown and Stephen Gallacher in putting their beloved Bathgate Golf Club on the map and we wish him well in his year in office.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

SCOTTISH LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION AGM - Record turnout for meeting

A record turnout of 168 lady golfers attended the SLGA's annual general meeting in Perth recently.



The meeting heard from Chairman Shona Malcolm that 2009 had been a memorable year for Scottish Ladies' Golf, what with Catriona Matthew's victory in the Ricoh Women's British Open, the Senior Home International Team beating all three opponents on its way to a first-time win, and three Scots representing GB&I in the Vagliano Trophy match.



Catriona was elected as a Vice-President of the SLGA, and the Chairman was delighted to advise the meeting that the Open Champion would be demonstrating her support of Scottish ladies' golf by attending the current squad's forthcoming warm weather training in Spain.

Back L - R Winifred MacCallum, Fiona Cowan, Sandy Bushby, Helen Cuthbertson, Janet Wake, Dawn Butchart, Lorna Bennett

Front L - R Lynne Terry, Douglas Connon, SGU Chairman; Shona Malcolm, Chairman; Emma Wilson, President; Beth Paterson



The new President, former Chairman Emma Wilson, was elected and paid warm tribute to retiring President Ethel Jack, while the meeting also approved the appointment of new Board members Lorna Bennett, Dawn Butchart and Sandy Bushby.


Proposals for the restructuring of the Ladies' Golf Union (LGU) were agreed, and revised Rules and Regulations of the SLGA adopted.


The Chairman updated the meeting on the amalgamation discussions with the Scottish Golf Union, stressing that there was much to be considered and the members would be kept informed of the progress of these talks.


Finance Director Lynne Terry reported the concerning trend of falling lady membership numbers in golf clubs, and emphasised the SLGA's ongoing determined efforts to raise interest and club participation in the ladies' and girls' game.


A full report on the AGM can be accessed via the SLGA website on http://www.slga.co.uk/

Thursday, January 21, 2010

SCOTTISH PAN-DISABILITY OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP - Entry forms available for September event

The 2010 Scottish Pan-Disability Open Golf Championship will be played in September at Scotscraig Golf Club near St Andrews in the "Home of Golf".


Scotscraig is an Open qualifying standard golf course and the thirteenth oldest golf course in the world.



The entry form for the event is downloadable direct from the link on the left of this page, under either the gents or ladies fixtures headings


More information will shortly be available on the Scottish Diability Golf Partnership website at http://www.sdgp.co.uk/

The Scottish Disability Golf Partnership run a number of golf events throughout the season, from march to September and further details can be obtained from their website.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

SAM HASWELL - Ravenspark's 'Grand Old Man Of Golf' passes away


The Ayrshire golfing community is saddened with the news that Irvine Ravenspark's Honorary President, Sam Haswell died on Sunday 17th January 2010, aged 87.

A President of The Ayrshire Golf Association in 1967 - 68, Sam came from a family of gifted golfers, a family reputation to which he himself added when he won the Irvine Ravenspark Club Championship in 1955 & 1961.

Always recognisable by his broad smile and friendly manner, Sam served as Captain of his club on two occasions, in 1956/57 and again in 1965/66 and will be greatly missed by the members of his home club, who had great respect and affection for their Honorary President and by many others who had the good fortune to spend time in Sam's company.

Sam's son Gordon advises that the funeral will take place on Friday 22 January at 12.15hrs, at the Abbey Church in Kilwinning.

Sam's friends from the golfing community in Ayrshire are welcome to attend and pay tribute to Ravenspark's 'Grand Old Man Of Golf'. I am sure that many golfers throughout the county, and indeed further afield, will join me in expressing sincere condolences to Sam's family at this time.

Alasdair J. Malcolm
Ayrshire Golf Association President

Thursday, January 14, 2010

AYRSHIRE SUMMER LEAGUE - Closing date for entries near


The closing date for entries to the 2010 AYRSHIRE SUMMER LEAGUE is approaching.

The championship, won most appropriately in 2009, their Centenary Year, by Loudoun Gowf Club (pictured right), is open to all clubs fully affilliated to the Ayrshire Golf Association.

Matches involve teams of six, played on a scratch basis througout the summer.


Entry forms were sent, in the first instance by e-mail, to all member clubs in early December.

The closing date for submission of entries is SUNDAY 31st JANUARY 2010.

If any club is unable to locate the previously forwarded entry form then a further copy can be obtained by contacting the AGA Secretary, Alasdair Malcolm on 01292 477657 or by e-mail at ayrshiregolf@fsmail.net

AYRSHIRE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS COMPETITION - Closing date for entries approaching


the closing date for entries to the 2010 AYRSHIRE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS COMPETITION is approaching.

The championship, won in 2009 by Loudoun's Tommy McInally (pictured right) is open to all clubs fully affilliated to the Ayrshire Golf Association.
The semi finals and final of the competition will again be played over the tradition venue of Royal Troon in August.

Member clubs can nominate one player to represent them in the competition.

Entry forms were sent, in the first instance by e-mail, to all member clubs in early December.

The closing date for submission of entries is SUNDAY 31st JANUARY 2010.

If any club is unable to locate the previously forwarded entry form then a further copy can be obtained by contacting the AGA Secretary, Alasdair Malcolm on 01292 477657 or by e-mail at ayrshiregolf@fsmail.net

AYRSHIRE FOURBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - Closing date for entries approaching

the closing date for entries to the 2010 AYRSHIRE FOURBALL CHAMPIONSHIP is approaching.

The championship, won in 2009 by Douglas Anderson & Gary Jordan (pictured right) of Annanhill is open to all clubs fully affilliated to the Ayrshire Golf Association.

Member clubs can nominate one pair to represent them in the competition.

Entry forms were sent, in the first instance by e-mail, to all member clubs in early December.

The closing date for submission of entries is SUNDAY 31st JANUARY 2010.

If any club is unable to locate the previously forwarded entry form then a further copy can be obtained by contacting the AGA Secretary, Alasdair Malcolm on 01292 477657 or by e-mail at ayrshiregolf@fsmail.net

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

JONES CUP - McEwan selected in Scotland squad to travel to USA


Steven McEwan (Caprington) - pictured right - has been named in a five strong squad who will represent Scotland at one of the USA's biggest amateur events next month, the Jones Cup.

Along with Ross Kellett (Colville Park), David law (Hazlehead), James White (Lundin) and Philip McLean (Peterhead), McEwan will travel to Sea Island in Georgia for the 54 hole event which takes place over the Ocean Forest course from 4th to 7th February.

Some of the world’s leading amateurs will take part in the event, which was first played in 2001, including world number two and reigning European Individual Champion Victor Dubuisson.

World number four Peter Uihlein will be the top ranked American in the field with England’s Walker Cup player Stiggy Hodgson also in the line-up.

More information on the evnet is available at http://www.jonescupinvitational.com/.