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Monday, August 28, 2017

AYRSHIRE HANDICAP LEAGUE - Rowallan Castle claim final spot alongside Ayr Dalmilling.

The inaugural final of the Ayrshire Handicap League Championship, which takes place at Loudoun Gowf Club on Sunday 3rd September, will be between Rowallan Castle GC and Ayr Dalmilling GC.

Rowallan Castle went into the second leg of their semi final with Ballochmyle at the weekend on the back of a 3 - 3 draw away to Ballochmyle in the first leg.

In the lead match Grant Wilson lost out on the final green to Declan Chalmers, but the home side took 4.5 of a possible 5 points over the remaining ties to run out winners on the day by 4.5 - 1.5 and take them into the final with a 7.5 - 4.5 aggregate win over the Ballochmyle side.

Match details (Rowallan Castle names first):-
Grant Wilson lost to Declan Chalmers by 1 hole
Ruari McMillan beat John Murdoch by 3 & 2
Graham Gardiner beat John McNair by 2 & 1
Stewart Brown halved with Billy Hamilton
Andrew Macleod beat Ian Ramsay by 4 & 3
Graeme Telfer beat Barry Neil by 5 & 3
In the other semi final, Ayr Dalmilling had a 6 - 0 lead after the home leg and a 3 - 3 draw away from home against Auchenharvie 88 gave the Ayr side a 9 - 3 aggregate win.

The final is scheduled to tee off at Loudoun on Sunday 3rd September at 2.00 p.m.

GARY BRYDEN SALVER - Prestwick St Cuthbert and Ballochmyle in final showdown

The final of the scratch club team knockout competition for the Gary Bryden Salver, at Loudoun Gowf Club on Sunday 3rd September, will be between Prestwick St Cuthbert GC and Ballochmyle GC.

Ballochmyle went through in their semi final tie with Ayr Belleisle whilst Prestwick St Cuthbert, who lost out in the inaugural final 12 months ago, had a 2.5 - 0.5 home win over Kilmarnock (Barassie) in their semi final match.

The final is scheduled to tee off at 1.00 p.m. on Sunday at Loudoun.

Friday, August 25, 2017

AYRSHIRE JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE - latest update, as Ruben Lindsay books Champion Of Champions final place

The Four major Ayrshire Junior Golf League competitions are nearing a conclusion, as teams and players battle it out for a place in one of the finals which will take place at Troon Darley on 10th and 17th September.

In the JUNIOR CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY competition, Ruben Lindsay (Ayr Belleisle) is through to the final after beating Fraser Murray (West Kilbride) by 7 & 6 at Belleisle in their semi final match recently.

In the final, Lindsay will play either Blair Fleming (Troon Welbeck) or Kyle Brown (Turnberry). The outstanding semi final is due to be completed by Sunday 10th September with the final scheduled to take place at Troon Darley on Sunday 17th September

In the WALLACE THORNTON TROPHY competition, the two semi finals are due to be completed by Sunday 3rd September, with the final taking place at Troon Darley on Sunday 10th September.

Troon Welbeck were held to a 2 – 2 draw at home to Kilmarnock Barassie in the first leg of their semi final, whilst both legs of the other semi final between Irvine and Turnberry have still to be completed.

In the UNDER 16 KNOCKOUT COMPETITION, the two semi finals, featuring Troon Welbeck against West Kilbride and Prestwick St Cuthbert against Kilmarnock Barassie are due to be completed by Sunday 3rd September, with the final scheduled to take place on Sunday 10th September at Troon Darley.

In the AYRSHIRE JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, Irvine lead SECTION A ahead of Troon Welbeck with just a few fixtures remaining to be played.

Present positions in Section A are:-

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Dif
Pts
Irvine Bogside
7
4
1
2
22 1/2
19 1/2
3
18
Troon Welbeck
6
4
0
2
21
15
6
16
Ayr Belleisle
6
2
1
4
16 1/2
19 1/2
-3
10
Ballochmyle
4
1
1
2
12
12
0
6
Ardeer
3
0
1
2
6
12
-6
2

In SECTION B, Kilmarnock (Barassie) look like favourites to reach the final, following a 3 – 3 draw at Prestwick St Cuthbert in thir latest fixture. Present positions in Section B are:-

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Dif
Pts
Kilmarnock Barassie
7
6
1
0
31
11
20
26
Turnberry
7
4
1
2
26 1/2
15 1/2
11
18
West Kilbride
7
3
1
3
19
23
-4
14
Loudoun
9
1
3
5
21 1/2
32 1/2
-11
10
Prestwick St Cuthbert
5
1
3
1
14
16
-2
10
Caprington
6
1
1
4
12
24
-12
6

PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS JUNIOR OPEN - Places still available for final Junior Order Of Merit counting event

Places are still available for the 2017 Prestwick St Nicholas Junior Open, the final qualifying event for the 2017 Ayrshire Junior Order Of Merit.


The competition is open to both boys and girls and takes place on Sunday 10th September. Places, at a cost of £7, can be secured by contacting the club.

Entries will close two days before the date of the competition.

AYRSHIRE ORDER OF MERIT - Scott Brown leads the chase for the Doc Thom Salver with one counting event remaining

Ayrshire Order Of Merit leader
Scott Brown
Scott Brown (Prestwick St Cuthbert) leads the chase for the Doc Thom salver and the 2017 Ayrshire Order Of Merit title with just one counting event remaining.

In the recent Ballochmyle Rosebowl competition, Brown took the runner up place to boost his order of merit points total.

John Shanks (Irvine) moved into second place in the table following a seventh place placing at Ballochmyle and a runner up spot in the Viking Krus at Largs.

The last counting event of the season is The Arrol Cup,at Prestwick St Nicholas, which takes place on Saturday 16th September.

Present positions in the Ayrshire Order Of Merit are:-

352.5 SCOTT BROWN Prestwick St Cuthbert
295 JOHN  SHANKS Irvine
250 MICHAEL SMYTH Royal Troon
212.05 KEITH HAMILTON Ayr Belleisle
205 IAIN  BROWN West Kilbride
201.25 JIM JOHNSTON Ayr Belleisle
150 ALAN CONNERY Irvine
105 STEVEN STAMPER Turnberry
103.75 CRAIG HAMILTON Ballochmyle
100 CRAIG TELFER Prestwick St Cuthbert
100 PAUL GIFFNEY Ardeer
100 ADAM SWEENEY Largs Routenburn
100 SCOTT MCILWRAITH Brunston Castle
100 ANDREW IRVINE Troon St. Meddans
87.5 IAIN  McKENZIE Annanhill
87.5 GREG TELFER Prestwick St Cuthbert
84.55 SANDY BUCHANAN Prestwick St Nicholas
82.5 JOHN  SLOAN Doon Valley
75 STEPHEN SPENCE Royal Troon
75 RORY McKENZIE Troon Welbeck
75 ANDREW CONNEL Largs Routenburn
75 STEPHEN McBLAIN Troon Portland
75 JAMES McMURDO Ballochmyle
74.17 GARY STEELE Brunston Castle
70.8 STEVEN WALLACE Prestwick St Cuthbert
62.5 DEREK BALLANTYNE Ardeer
62.5 CRAIG McFARLANE Irvine
60 STUART ROBIN Prestwick St Cuthbert
53.3 LEWIS CADDELL Kilmarnock Barassie
50 STUART EASTON Irvine
50 GAVIN NIMMO Troon St. Meddans
47.5 JOE McSORLEY Brunston Castle
42.5 MARK TAIT Rowallan Castle
42.5 JAMIE  McCORMACK Irvine
42.5 ANDREW BROWN West Kilbride
42.5 DECLAN CHALMERS Ballochmyle
35 GREG WATSON West Kilbride
35 DARYLL LYNCH Ayr Belleisle
35 PETER HUME Ardeer
35 ALAN EWING Largs  
35 WILLIAM McGILL Irvine Ravenspark
35 ANDREW THOMSON Largs Routenburn
35 WILLIAM FLEMING Ballochmyle
35 STUART WHITE Girvan
27.5 ROBERT LITTLEJOHN Brunston Castle
21.67 WALTER MEIKLEM Troon St. Meddans
21.67 STEVEN AITKEN Troon Welbeck
21.67 BERT FERGUSON Royal Troon
20 SANDY WALKER Kilmarnock Barassie
20 BRUCE CALDOW Kilmarnock Barassie
15 CRAIG STEWART Ardeer
15 BRUCE TRAVERS Loudoun
11.67 PAUL McCLUSKEY Givan
11.67 DAVID NELSON Turnberry
11.67 STEWART GAVIN Girvan
11.67 DEREK GEMMELL Ayr Dalmilling
11.67 JOHN  RUSHBURY Royal Troon
10 ALAN McLEAN Kilbirnie Place
7.5 WILLIE McMILLAN Ayr Belleisle
7.5 ALAN SMEETON Chase
5 WILLIAM GOODWIN Ardeer
5 DAVID MITCHELL Largs Routenburn
5 COLIN GRAY Loudoun
3.3 JACK BROUN Turnberry
3.3 ANDREW GORDON Ayr Belleisle
1.67 MARK STEWART Troon St. Meddans
1.67 GREG NICHOL Troon St. Meddans
1.67 FRANK DRUM Troon St. Meddans

PRESIDENT'S PUTTER - Ballochmyle will play Troon Portland in the 2017 final

Ballochmyle will play Troon Portland in the 2017 final of the Ayrshire handicap club team knockout competition for The President's Putter.

In the semi final, Ballochmyle played host to West Kilbride and won through by 2 - 1 to take their place in the final alongside Troon Portland.

The final of the competition will take place at Loudoun Gowf Club on Sunday 3rd September.

AYRSHIRE FOURBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - Troon Welbeck through to the final

Ian Smith & Steven Miller (Troon Welbeck) are through to the final of the 2017 Ayrshire Fourball Championship.

Playing at home against James Ross & Billy Whitten (Kilmarnock Barassie) in the semi final, the Welbeck duo won through by 3 & 2 to book their place in the final alongside John McBean & Andrew Brown (Ayr Belleisle).

The date and venue of the final between Troon Welbeck and Ayr Belleisle has still to be confirmed. 

AYRSHIRE HANDICAP LEAGUE - Ayr Dalmilling close in on final spot.

The two semi finals of the inaugural Ayrshire Handicap League Championship will be concluded this weekend, with Ayr Dalmilling close to booking a place in the final following an emphatic win in the first leg of their semi final against Auchenharvie 88.

The first leg of both semi finals were played last Saturday, 19th August.

Ayr Dalmilling were at home to Auchenharvie 88 and recorded a 6 - 0 win over their visitors.

Andrew Lindsay led the way with a 6 & 5 win and there were also big wins for Adam Cambers, Tony McCurdie, David McGawn and Alan Purvis before Gerald Mullan edged home with a two hole victory  to complete the whitewash.

Match details (Ayr Dalmilling names first):-

A. Lindsay beat B. Robertson by 6 & 5
A. Cambers beat A. McDonald by 5 & 4
G. Mullan beat S. Little by 2 holes
T. McCurdie beat B. McCandless by 4 & 3
D. McGawn beat K. McCulloch by 4 & 3
A. Purvis beat A. McNaught by 7 & 5

In the first leg of the other semi final, Ballochmyle were held to a 3 - 3 draw at home to Rowallan Castle.

The second leg of the Ayr Dalmilling Vs Auchenharvie 88 semi final take place on Saturday 26th August whilst Ballochymyle visit Rowallan castle on Sunday 27th August. The final will take place at Loudoun Gowf Club on Sunday 3rd September.


Tuesday, August 22, 2017

MENS HOME INTERNATIONALS - Ewan Walker performs well despite Scotland taking the wooden spoon

Euan Walker
Despite Scotland losing all three of their matches in the Mens Home Internationals at Moortown Golf Club in Leeds last week, Ayrshire’s Euan Walker (Kilmarnock Barassie) put in a very creditable performance in his first full international appearance.

On the first day Scotland lost 9 – 6 to England.

Euan Walker did not feature in the foursomes in the morning, which Scotland lost 4 – 1, but in the afternoon singles, which were shared 5 – 5, Walker had a one hole victory over Jack Gaunt.

On the second day Scotland faced the defending champions Ireland and went down 10 – 5.

In the morning foursomes, which Scotland lost again by 4 – 1, Euan Walker and Ryan Lumsden were the only winners, beating Alex Gleeson and Rowan Lester by 5 & 4.

In the afternoon singles, which Scotland lost 4 – 2, Walker suffered his only defeat of the week, going down by 3 & 2 to Rowan Lester.

On the final day Scotland faced a wooden spoon showdown with Wales but lost 9.5 – 5.5 to finish in last place in the series.

Euan Walker again teamed up with Ryan Lumsden in the morning foursomes but lost by 4 & 3 to Tim Harry & Ben Chamberlain as Scotland lost the foursomes 3.5 – 1.5. In the afternoon singles he completed a good performance for the week, taking 3 points from a possible 5,  with a 4 & 3 win over Tim Harry.

SCOTTISH AREA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Ayrshire team for Newmachar announced

The Ayrshire team who will bid for the 2017 Scottish Area Team Championship at Newmachar from 8th to 10th September has been announced.


John Shanks (Irvine) and Keith Hamilton (Ayr Belleisle) were two players who were in the successful side who won the championship at Blairgowrie in 2015, and have been named in the side again this year.

Also included is Ayrshire Matchplay Champion Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle) as well as Steven Wallace (Prestwick St Cuthbert) who was in the team alongside John Shanks and Keith Hamilton that lost out to Glasgow in the quarter finals at Dalmahoy last year.

The team also includes two players making their debut in the competition. Following a number of good performances in SGL Order Of Merit events, and a runners up spot in the Ayrshire Matchplay Championship, Jim Johnston (Ayr Belleisle) has been selected alongside Scotland Boys internationalist Jack Broun (Ayr Belleisle).

The team selected is:-

John Shanks (Irvine)
Keith Hamilton (Ayr Belleisle)
Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle)
Jim Johnston (Ayr Belleisle)
Steven Wallace (Prestwick St Cuthbert)
Jack Broun (Ayr Belleisle)

Monday, August 21, 2017

DOUGLAS PARK PRO AM - First win on circuit for Prestwick St Nicholas professional Gareth hardy

South African Gareth Hardy (Prestwick St Nicholas) and Scot Paul O'Hara (North Lanarkshire Leisure) have only one thing in common - they were joint winners with one-under-par 68s apiece in the pro-am at Douglas Park Golf Club, Bearsden, Glasgow on Thursday 17th August, writes COLIN FARQUHARSON

There the similarity ends. For Hardy it was a first win, albeit shared, on the Tartan Tour whereas it was win number eight for O'Hara who chalked up the seventh on Tuesday of this week.
Prior to this event, Hardy had won £295 from eight events in contrast to O'Hara's £22,126.
Each earned £1,198 for splitting the first and second prizes, giving Hardy his biggest ever cheque and O'Hara yet another four-figure prize.

On a windy day at Douglas Park, Hardy held the lead for some time after posting his 68, made up of birdies at the first, 10th, 13th and 14th in halves of 36-32. He bogeyed the fifth, seventh and eighth.
O'Hara had birdies at the first, seventh, 10th, 13th and, most importantly, the 18th with bogeys at the fifth, eighth, ninth, and 11th in halves of 35 and 33.

They finished a shot ahead of Sam Binning (Mearns Castle) and Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills).
Paul O'Hara led the "Killie Trust" trio of Jim Thomson (handicap 10), David Norris (14) and Andy Rodgers (17) to victory in the pro-am team event with a 15-under-par total of 123.
  
DOUGLAS PARK PRO-AM

Douglas Park Golf Club, Bearsden Glasgow

PRO SCORES
par 69

68 - G Hardy (Prestwick St Nicholas), P O'Hara (North Lanarkshire Leisure)
69 - S Binning (Mearns Castle), P McKechnie (Braid Hills)
71 - S Gray (Lanark), F McKenna (Caldwell), N Fenwick (Dunbar), S O'Hara (North Lanarkshire Leisure), G Fox (Clydeway Golf), R Arnott (Bishopbriggs), D Stein (Ranfurly Castle).
72 - A Fulton (Largs), C Currie (Caldwell), C Gordon (Braid Hills).
73 - C Matheson (Falkirk Tryst), J McGhee (Swanston New), M Kanev (Bruntsfield Links)
74 - G Hay (Grantown on Spey), A Forsyth (Mearns Castle), J McCreadie (Largs), F Rummins (Canmore).
75 - G Forbes (Mar Hall), R Leeds (Archerfield Links), G Hutcheon (PLGC Inchmarlo), S Henderson (Kings Links), C Ronald (Carluke), K Zeynalov (Portlethen).
76 - C Nairn (Kilmarnock Barassie), M Patterson (Kilmacolm).
79 - J Lamb (Royal Burgess), S Maxwell (Eastwood).
80 - S Clelland (Hayston), V Brown (Logos Golf Ministries), A Hutchison (Douglas Park).
83 - Kirstin Scott (Gleneagles)

WEST OF SCOTLAND INTER COUNTY UNDER 18 LEAGUE - Ayrshire draw 4 - 4 at Dumbarton

Ayrshire Under 18 team traveled to Dumbarton Golf Club on Sunday 20th August for their penultimate fixture in the 2017 West Of Scotland Inter County League and secured a 4 – 4 draw with their hosts.

Ayrshire led 3 - 1 after completion of the four under 16 ties and a win by Jack Broun in the first of the under 18 ties put Ayrshire 4 - 1 ahead. Although Euan Ferguson lost his match, both the remaining ties went to the final green but unfortunately for the Ayrshire side, both went to the home side, leaving the match tiesd at 4 - 4.

Match details (Dumbartonshire names first):-

Cameron Cairns (Clydebank & District) Beat Sean Addie (Ayr Belleisle0 by 3 & 2
Scott Souter (Douglas Park) lost to Ross McDonald (Kilmarnock Barassie) by 1 hole
Kyle Murphy (Clydebank & District) lost to Ben Watson (Kilmarnock Barassie) by 1 hole
Liam Taylor (Bearsden) lost to John McCracken (Irvine) by 2 holes
Ian Taggart (Lenzie) lost to Jack Broun (Ayr Belleisle) by 3 & 2
Calum Burns (Balmore) beat Euan Ferguson (Turnberry) by 5 & 4
Max McCluskey (Lenzie) beat Fraser Wallace (Turnberry) by 1 hole
Jack Pike (Clober) beat Ewan Milligan (Kilmarnock Barassie) by 2 holes

DUMBARTONSHIRE   4    AYRSHIRE   4

Ayrshire’s final game in the series is on Sunday 3rd September against Glasgow at Irvine Ravenspark



AYRSHIRE JUNIOR ORDER OF MERIT - Ewan Milligan leads with one event left to play

Junior Order Of Merit leader
Ewan Milligan
With just one event left to play, Ewan Milligan (Kilmarnock Barassie) leads the 2017 Ayrshire Junior Order Of Merit table.

A second place behind Christopher Hunter (Ballochmyle) in thwe Ballochmyle Junior Open kept Milligan ahead of the chasing pack.

Ross McDonald (Kilmarnock Barassie) took maximum points at the Trump Turnberry Junior Open to move into second place in the table, to become the only player who could now take the title from Milligan.

Robbie Muir (Kilmarnock Barassie) is presently in third place in the table, just ahead of Euan Ferguson (Turnberry) and Ruben Lindsay (Ayr Belleisle).

The last remaining counting event this year is the Prestwick St Nicholas Junior Open, which takes place on Sunday 10th September.

Present positions in the Ayrshire Junior Order Of merit are:-

407.5 EWAN MILLIGAN Kilmarnock Barassie
324.17 ROSS McDONALD Kilmarnock Barassie
220 ROBBIE MUIR Kilmarnock Barassie
212.5 EUAN FERGUSON Turnberry
207.5 RUBEN LINDSAY Ayr Belleisle
150 JACK BROUN Ayr Belleisle
150 CHRISTOPHER HUNTER Ballochmyle
100 BEN WATSON Kilmarnock Barassie
100 BEN FLEMING Troon Welbeck
95 FRASER RUSSELL Troon Welbeck
85 JOHN JACK West Kilbride
75 GLEN WATSON Ayr Dalmilling
50 ALYX MURRAY Troon Welbeck
50 LEWIS McMILLAN Ballochmyle
40.42 JOSH DAVIES Troon Welbeck
35 JAMIE MONTGOMERY Ballochmyle
29.17 SEAN ADDIE Ayr Belleisle
28.75 CRAIG ERENTZ Kilmarnock Barassie
28.75 HARVEY BROADFOOT Troon Welbeck
28.75 KIEREN BEAUCHAMP Turnberry
27.5 CAMERON JOHNSTONE Troon Welbeck
27.5 KYLE BROWN Turnberry
20 JACK ALLAN Ballochmyle
17.5 JORDAN ORR Ballochmyle
17.5 JAMIE McKINNON Caprington
10 LIAM KIRKHAM Troon Welbeck
7.5 RORY BOYD Troon Welbeck
5 JOE ZONFRILLO Ayr Belleisle
5 FRASER WALLACE Kilmarnock Barassie

DOC THOM AYRSHIRE ORDER OF MERIT - Scott Brown leads with two events to be included and one left to play

Ayrshire Order Of Merit leader Scott Brown
With the results of the recent Ballochmyle Rosebowl competition and the Viking Krus at largs still to be added, Scott Brown (Prestwick St Cuthbert) has taken over at the top of the Ayrshire Order Of Merit for the Doc Thom Salver.

Joint second in the Stevenson Trophy at Girvan and joint first in the Mainholm Cup at Ayr dalmilling took Brown narrowly ahead of Michael Smyth (Royal Troon) at the top of the table.

Keith Hamilton (Ayr Belleisle) remains in third place at Present.

In recent competitons, Jim Johnstone (Ayr Belleisle) shared second place with Scott Brown at the Stevenson Trophy at Girvanwith a score of 66, with Steven Stamper (Turnberry) taking maximum points after returning a scratch 65.

Home club member Andrew Irvine took maximum points in the Troon St Meddans Open with a scratch 71, with Stephen McBlain (Troon Portland) takiing second place with a 73.

The mainholm Cup at Ayr dalmilling, played on Sunday 20th August, was a counting competition for the first time this year and top points were shared by Prestwick St Cuthbert players Greg Telfer and Scott Brown, who both carded scratch scores of 67.

Once the results of the recent Ballochmyle Rosebowl and Viking Krus competitions are confirmed, there remains just one counting event to play which is the Arrol Cup at Prestwick St Nicholas, which takes place on Saturday 16th September.

Present positions in the Doc Thom Ayrshire Order Of Merit are:-

252.5 SCOTT BROWN Prestwick St Cuthbert
250 MICHAEL SMYTH Royal Troon
212.05 KEITH HAMILTON Ayr Belleisle
205 IAIN  BROWN West Kilbride
201.25 JIM JOHNSTON Ayr Belleisle
185 JOHN  SHANKS Irvine
150 ALAN CONNERY Irvine
105 STEVEN STAMPER Turnberry
103.75 CRAIG HAMILTON Ballochmyle
100 CRAIG TELFER Prestwick St Cuthbert
100 PAUL GIFFNEY Ardeer
100 ADAM SWEENEY Largs Routenburn
100 SCOTT MCILWRAITH Brunston Castle
100 ANDREW IRVINE Troon St. Meddans
87.5 IAIN  McKENZIE Annanhill
87.5 GREG TELFER Prestwick St Cuthbert
84.55 SANDY BUCHANAN Prestwick St Nicholas
75 STEPHEN SPENCE Royal Troon
75 RORY McKENZIE Troon Welbeck
75 ANDREW CONNEL Largs Routenburn
75 STEPHEN McBLAIN Troon Portland
74.17 GARY STEELE Brunston Castle
70.8 STEVEN WALLACE Prestwick St Cuthbert
62.5 DEREK BALLANTYNE Ardeer
62.5 CRAIG McFARLANE Irvine
62.5 JOHN  SLOAN Doon Valley
60 STUART ROBIN Prestwick St Cuthbert
53.3 LEWIS CADDELL Kilmarnock Barassie
50 STUART EASTON Irvine
50 GAVIN NIMMO Troon St. Meddans
47.5 JOE McSORLEY Brunston Castle
42.5 MARK TAIT Rowallan Castle
42.5 JAMIE  McCORMACK Irvine
35 GREG WATSON West Kilbride
35 DARYLL LYNCH Ayr Belleisle
35 PETER HUME Ardeer
35 ALAN EWING Largs  
35 WILLIAM McGILL Irvine Ravenspark
35 ANDREW THOMSON Largs Routenburn
35 WILLIAM FLEMING Ballochmyle
35 STUART WHITE Girvan
27.5 ROBERT LITTLEJOHN Brunston Castle
21.67 WALTER MEIKLEM Troon St. Meddans
21.67 STEVEN AITKEN Troon Welbeck
21.67 BERT FERGUSON Royal Troon
20 SANDY WALKER Kilmarnock Barassie
20 BRUCE CALDOW Kilmarnock Barassie
15 CRAIG STEWART Ardeer
15 BRUCE TRAVERS Loudoun
11.67 PAUL McCLUSKEY Givan
11.67 DAVID NELSON Turnberry
11.67 STEWART GAVIN Girvan
11.67 DEREK GEMMELL Ayr Dalmilling
11.67 JOHN  RUSHBURY Royal Troon
7.5 WILLIE McMILLAN Ayr Belleisle
7.5 ALAN SMEETON Chase
5 WILLIAM GOODWIN Ardeer
5 DAVID MITCHELL Largs Routenburn
5 COLIN GRAY Loudoun
3.3 JACK BROUN Turnberry
3.3 ANDREW GORDON Ayr Belleisle
1.67 MARK STEWART Troon St. Meddans
1.67 GREG NICHOL Troon St. Meddans
1.67 FRANK DRUM Troon St. Meddans