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Monday, March 31, 2025

SCOTTISH GOLF AGM - Ayrshire President raises national event restricted participation question on behalf of Ayrshire clubs

The Ayrshire Golf Association were represented at the recent Scottsih Golf AGM, Held at the Grand Central Hotel on Friday the 14th of March, by the Association's President Andrew Gilligan and Secretary Alasdair Malcolm, and during questions prior to the AGM, the Association's President raised the issue of restricted participation in national events on behalf of the women members of Ayrshire clubs affected by the current arrangement, which is a matter that The Association have been attemting to address for over two years.

There are only three area bodies in Scottish Golf at present that are fully representative of all genders within their club's membership, providing competitive opportunities and representation for all golfers within the member clubs, regardless of gender.

Two of the bodies concerned, The North area and the newly formed Fife Golf Ltd. have enjoyed the benefit of the relevant gender based bodies in the area mutually commiting to an amalgamation to form the fully representative area administration.

The Ayrshire Golf Association tried unsuccesfully on two occasions to progress a similar path with the Ayrshire Ladies County Golf Association but unfortunately on both occasions the individual members of the latter, which is an individual membership body similar to a club and who represent less than 10% of female members of Ayrshire clubs, overwhelmingly rejected the move. 

Consequently, in 2022, the Ayrshire Golf Association member clubs agreed to changes in the constitution to develop The Association into a progressive and fully representative body for all golfers of the member clubs, and over the last few years several county wide competitive opportunities have been provided for the women members of member clubs, which is a continually developing aspect of  The Association's work.

The Association is also keen to be able to provide representative opportunities at a national level for all members of the member clubs and in this respect Scottish Golf,was approached over two years ago with a request to facilitate the inclusion of an Ayrshire Golf Association team in the Scottish Women's Inter County Finals competition, a national scratch matchplay event involving teams of low handicap players which is financed and administered by Scottish Golf. This is effectively the women's equivalent of the Scottish Men's Area Team Championship competition which is similarly administered and financed by the national body.

The four teams who qualify for the finals weekend do so through local regional qualifying in West, North, East, and South qualifying competitions, involving thirteen Ladies County Associations and, in the case of North and Fife, the other two fully representative bodies.

Unfortunately the current position of Scottish Golf is that they have no input or influence on the qualifying events, and as such the Ayrshire Golf Association's request to enter a team in the competition over the past two years has been frustratingly by passed. The Association do not accept this position, and feel that, as owners and financers of the event that the national body should have an interest and input into the qualifying criteria and arrangements.

The Association feel that this represents a great injustice to the over 90% of women members of Ayrshire Clubs who, due to the current arrangements, do not have the opportunity to play for and represent their county in a national event, funded by the national body. This also flies in the face of recent communications from Scottish Golf promoting inclusion and opportunity for female golfers in general.

This exclusion of over 90% of women golfers in Ayrshire also extends to at least one other national competition funded by Scottish Golf. The Commonwealth Spoons competition is a women's foursomes event that sees qualifying competitions played under the auspices of the thirteen Ladies County Associations and the two other fully representative bodies, whereby the pairings in each qualifying event on both a scratch and handicap basis progress to a national final from the regional competition. Again, The Association have enquired about runing a qualifying event but indications are that this would not be possibly due to the current qualifying criteria. In short over 90% of women golfers who are members of Ayrshire clubs do not have the same opportunity to participate in this, or the County Finals competition, as the other two fully representative bodies in Scotland or the thirteen Ladies County Associations who, as far as can be ascertained in the case of the local area, represent less than 10% of women golfers from Ayrshire clubs, which appears to be justified solely on the historical qualifying criteria in place.

In the event no definitive answer was provided to the question raised by President Gilligan, but The Association are fully committed to continue to pursue the matter and ultimately provide the same competitive and representative opportunities to all women golfers who are members of The Association's member clubs, as is enjoyed by others at present, especially those who are represented by the other two fully representative regional bodies in Scotland.

At the conclusion of the question and answer session at the AGM, the formal business of the meeting was dealt with.

Alan Kilpatrick BEM was elected Chair of Scottish Golf for the next three years, while current directors Alistair Gray and Vic Skelton were re-appointed for a further three year period.

Lynne Terry was elected President of Scottish Golf for a two year period.

The Scottish Golf per capita affiliation fee sum for 2025 - 26 was agreed at £17.50, which represents no change from the current level.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

ALLAN MUIR - Sadness as former Ayrshire Golf Association administrator passes away

The Ayrshire Golf community will be saddened to learn the news that former Ayrshire Golf Association Executive member and administrator Allan Muir of Caprington Golf Club passed away on the 18th of March 2025 at the age of 83.

Club Captain at his home club on two occasions, in 1970 and 1980, Allan was a fine golfer in his own right. Though the Club Championship at Caprington eluded him, he played his best golf in an era that coincided with the blossoming career of fellow Caprington and Ayrshire Golf Association legend R. Leslie Crawford. 

Allan served on the Ayrshire Golf Association Executive from 2005 until 2020 and was involved in many aspects of The Association's work, most notably in the delivery of the Course Rating scheme in the county which he led with good friend and fellow Caprington member John Rutherford from 2006 until 2019. 

Allan was also a 'week kent' face at county competitions where he regularly volunteered to assist in the succesful delivery of the championships.

From 2010 until 2016 Allan also assisted with the administration of the Ayrshire Men's A Team, firstly with fellow Caprington member and A.G.A. Past President Ricky Magee, and latterly with John Rushbury, making many friends throughout the West of Scotland and beyond on the way, and enjoying success during this period when the Ayrshire team won the Scottish Men's Area Team Championship title at Blairgowrie in 2015. 

Allan retired from The Ayrshire Golf Association Executive at the 2020 A.G.M., and although he had some health issues in later years he rretained his enthusiasm for the game.

Allan's friends were fortunate to enjoy his company in both formal and informal circumstances, and he will be remembered fondly by all those who were lucky enough to meet Allan in the golfing, and wider community.

Allan was pre deceased by his wife Isobel just a few short weeks ago, and the thoughts of all at The Ayrshire Golf Association, and no doubt from many others in the Ayrshire golfing community and beyond, are with Allan's family and friends at this sad time.

Monday, March 17, 2025

COACHING UPDATE - Club Coaching grant fund allocation maximised after unprecidented level of applications.

The 2025 Ayrshire Golf Association Club Coaching Grant fund allocation has been maximised after an unprecidented level of applications for funding at this early stage in the season, with further applications for 2025 now closed.


Ten clubs have succesfully secured funding to assist their agreed 'in house' coaching programmes, which will be delivered throughout the season, with a total of close to £3,000 being distributed to assist the clubs in delivering programmes after which the nominated coaching professionals feed back to The Association on conclusion of the coaching delivery.


On Sunday the 16th of March the Elite and Development coaching squads enjoyed fine conditions at the practice facilities at Prestwick Golf Club in the latest Area Coaching Squad session, working on shot shaping and difficult lies, which saw fantastic effort by all the players, with some really impressive shot making on display.

Further coaching sessions for the squads are scheduled before the start of the season, as the first representative fixture of the season looms on Sunday the 30th of March, when a combined junior and youth team defend the Presidents Trophy against The South of Scotland in their anunual fixture, which takes place this year at Troon Darley golf course.


AYRSHIRE WOMEN'S STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Entries now invited for 2025 event at Loudoun Gowf Club

The 2025 Ayrshire Women's Strokeplay Championship will be held at Loudoun Gowf Club on Sunday the 1st of June, and entries are now being taken for the championship.


Open to female members of Ayrshire Golf Association member clubs with a handicap of 36 or less, the entry fee for the 18 hole strokeplay event is £10.00.

The players returning the best scratch and best nett scores of the competition will receive the Ayrshire Womens Strokeplay Championship Trophy and Ayrshire Womens handicap Strokeplay Championship trophies respectively, while the players who return the best eight scratch scores in the championship will progrewss to contest the Ayrshire Women's Matchplay Championship at largs Golf Club from the 23rd to the 25th of June.

Posters and copies of the entry form have been emailed to Club Secretaries, and can also be downloaded via the link on the left of this page, under the Womens & Girls Golf heading, which has also been made available below


LINK TO 2025 AYRSHIRE WOMENS STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY FORM


THE AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION

PRESENT

THE 2025 AYRSHIRE WOMEN’S

STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

&

Handicap Strokeplay Championship

AT

LOUDOUN GOWF CLUB

BY KIND PERMISSION

ON

SUNDAY 1st JUNE 2025

(OVER 18 HOLES STROKEPLAY)

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ENTRY FEE £ 10.00

HANDICAP LIMIT : 36

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ENTRY MAY BE LIMITED TO 120 PLAYERS - TO BE BALLOTED BY HANDICAP AFTER THE CLOSING DATE


THE WINNER WILL RETAIN THE AYRSHIRE WOMEN’S STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY

FOR ONE YEAR AND WILL RECEIVE A MEDAL FOR RETENTION

 

THE PLAYER RETURNING THE BEST NETT SCORE WILL RETAIN THE

AYRSHIRE WOMEN’S HANDICAP STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY

FOR ONE YEAR AND WILL RECEIVE A MEDAL FOR RETENTION

 

IN ADDITION VARIOUS PRIZE VOUCHERS WILL BE AWARDED

ON SCRATCH AND HANDICAP BASIS

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The players returning the 8 best scratch scores will contest

THE AYRSHIRE WOMEN’S MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

At Largs Golf Club from 23rd – 25th June 2025

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 ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE FROM CLUB SECRETARIES

ON THE WEB AT www.ayrshiregolf.blogspot.com

OR THE A.G.A. SECRETARY

ALASDAIR MALCOLM

17 AUCHINCRUIVE AVENUE, PRESTWICK, KA9 2DT

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CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: - NOON ON SATURDAY 17th MAY 2025

PLEASE NOTE : COMPETITORS ARE REQUIRED TO OBEY CLUB RULES REGARDING DRESS

BOTH ON THE COURSE AND IN THE CLUBHOUSE


SAFE GOLF ACCREDITATION - Ayr Belleisle recognised as junior section thrives again

Ayr Belleisle have recently gained the Scottish Golf SafeGolf accreditation in respect of safeguarding childern and young people in the sport of golf.


Ayr Belleisle Golf Club Secretary Andy Brown commented:-

"This is a result of intensive work by some of our Committee and our Junior Convenor, Ian Yates, and is a worthy recognition as our Junior Section enjoys a resurgence and is thriving again".


BELLEISLE CUP - Entries now being taken for Doc Thom counting event.

Entries are now being taken for the 2025 Belleisle Cup competition, which takes place over the Ayr Belleisle course on Sunday the 1st of June.

The 36 hole scratch competition, Sponsored by Corum, is a Doc Thom Ayrshire Order of Merit counting event and has a handicap limit of 6.

Entry fee is £25.

Details of how to enter are on the poster below.
 

Thursday, March 13, 2025

THE AYRSHIRE JUG - Draw for mixed greensomes knockout competition made and distributed.

The draw for the 2025 Ayrshire mixed greensomes knockout competition, for The Ayrshire Jug, has been made and emailed to all competitors. 

The ties are played throughout the season with the final scheduled to take place at Troon Portland golf course on Sunday the 31st of August.

The draw for the opening two rounds is:-




Monday, March 03, 2025

AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION CLUB COACHING GRANTS - Applications now invited for enhanced grants in 2025

Applications are now invited for the Ayrshire Golf Association Club Coaching grant for 2025, which clubs can apply for to assist junior coaching provision.

Applications will be considered on a first come first served basis and total funding is limited, so early applications are suggested.

In 2025 the maximum grant has been increased this year from £150 to £250 per club.

Application forms have been forwarded to club secretaries, and can also be downloaded via the appropriate link on the left of this page, and via the link below


 LINK TO CLUB COACHING GRANT APPLICATION FORM


The process remains as in place previously, whereby the club apply for the grant funding and following completion of the approved coaching scheme, the nominated coaching professional provides a completed feedback form and payment is thereafter made directly to the professional.


 

2025 AYRSHIRE MEN'S STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Entry forms now available for Troon Lochgreen

The 2025 Ayrshire Men's Strokeplay Championship will be held over the Troon Lochgreen golf course on Sunday the 27th of April, and entry forms are now available for the competition.

handicap limit for the 36 hole event is 3 and entry forms are available via club secretaries, or can be downloaded via the link on the left of this page, under the 'mens entry Forms' heading, or by clicking on the link below.

Entries close on the 12th of April when there will be a ballot on handicap if required for available places.


2025 AYRSHIRE MENS STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY FORM LINK 


THE AYRSHIRE GOLF ASSOCIATION


PRESENT

THE 2025 AYRSHIRE MEN’S

STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

AT

TROON LOCHGREEN GOLF COURSE

BY KIND PERMISSION

ON

SUNDAY 27th APRIL 2025

(OVER 36 HOLES STROKEPLAY)

**********

ENTRY FEE £ 25.00

HANDICAP LIMIT : 3

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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

IN ADDITION VARIOUS PRIZE VOUCHERS WILL BE AWARDED

ON SCRATCH BASIS

**********

The players returning the 16 best aggregate scratch totals will contest

THE AYRSHIRE MEN’S MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

At Ballochmyle Golf Club from 5th – 8th May 2025

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ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE FROM CLUB SECRETARIES

ON THE WEB AT www.ayrshiregolf.blogspot.com

OR THE A.G.A. SECRETARY

ALASDAIR MALCOLM

17 AUCHINCRUIVE AVENUE, PRESTWICK, KA9 2DT

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CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: - NOON ON SATURDAY 12th APRIL 2025

 PLEASE NOTE : COMPETITORS ARE REQUIRED TO OBEY CLUB RULES REGARDING DRESS

BOTH ON THE COURSE AND IN THE CLUBHOUSE


THE AYRSHIRE JUNIOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Entry forms sent to clubs for opening event at Girvan.

Entry forms for the 2025 Ayrshire Junior Team Championship have been emailed to club secretaries on the 3rd of March 2025, in preparation for the first event of the forthcoming season.


The 2025 chasmpionship will be held at Girvan Golf Course on Sunday the 20th of April.

Entries from clubs should be submitted to the Area Secretary by the 6th of April.

 



 THE AYRSHIRE JUNIOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 2025

GIRVAN GOLF CLUB

SUNDAY 20th APRIL 

THE UNDERNOTED TROPHIES WILL BE COMPETED FOR

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THE MATT LYGATE TROPHY - AYRSHIRE JUNIOR TEAM CHAMPIONS

HOLDERS – WEST KILBRIDE GC

 THE A.D. NIMMO TROPHY - HANDICAP TEAM CHAMPIONS

HOLDERS – TURNBERRY GC

 THE PRESTWICK CIRCUITS TROPHY - BEST INDIVIDUAL SCRATCH SCORE

HOLDER – SCOTT NEWMAN (West Kilbride GC)

 THE CARRICK TROPHY - BEST INDIVIDUAL NETT SCORE

HOLDER – HARRIS VENNARD (Ayr Belleisle GC)

 MEMENTOES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ALL TROPHY WINNERS BY THE AYRSHIRE JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE

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THE UNDERNOTED VOUCHERS WILL BE AWARDED

 

SCRATCH TEAM WINNERS          (4 X £40)

NETT TEAM WINNERS                  (4 X £25)

BEST INDIVIDUAL SCRATCH     (1 X £25)

BEST INDIVIDUAL NETT             (1 X £25)

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NO TEAM MAY WIN TWO TEAM PRIZES

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NO INDIVIDUAL MAY WIN TWO INDIVIDUAL PRIZES

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ALL PRIZEWINNERS ARE EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE COMPETITION

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PLAYERS SHOULD MAKE THEMSELVES AWARE OF ALL LOCAL RULES

PRIOR TO COMMENCING PLAY.

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PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS MUST COMPLY WITH CLUB RULES IN RESPECT OF DRESS BOTH ON THE COURSE AND IN THE CLUBHOUSE, ALONG WITH ANY OTHER RESTRICTIONS IN OPERATION AT THE HOST CLUB.

Championship Committee




Saturday, March 01, 2025

PRESIDENT'S PUTTER - Thirty seven clubs in handicap club team knockout competition in 2025

The handicap club team knockout competition for The President's Putter has attracted an entry of 37 clubs for 2025, with the draw being made and distributed to club contacts recently.


Ties will progress through the 2025 season towards the final which is scheduled to take place at Troon Portland during Finals day on Sunday the 31st of August.

The ties in the opening two rounds are:-



GARY BRYDEN MEMORIAL SALVER - Twenty two clubs contest scratch club team knockout competition

The Ayrshire scratch club team knockout competition for The Gary Bryden Memorial Salver will be contested by twenty two member clubs in 2025.

With each match consisting of two singles and one foursomes tie, the competing clubs will play throughout the season, bidding for a place in the final to be played during Finals Day at Troon Portland on Sunday the 31st of August.

The draw for the opening two rounds is:-





AYRSHIRE SCRATCH LEAGUES - 21 clubs contest three leagues in 2025

Twenty one clubs will contest the 2025 Ayrshire Scratch leagues, with three leagues of seven clubs in operation this year.

Details of the 2025 competition have been distributed to club representatives.

For the 2025 season Home and Away fixtures re-instated due to significant feedback against the format used in 2024.

The return to home and away fixtures will mean more ties to be played this year, but the intention is to move to four leagues in 2026, to reduce the fixture numbers.

The composition of the three leagues in 2025 are:-

DIVISION 1

Prestwick St Cuthbert, Kilmarnock Barassie, Irvine, Largs, Royal Troon, Ayr Belleisle, & Turnberry.

DIVISION 2

Loudoun, Ballochmyle, Troon Portland, Caprington, West Kilbride, Prestwick St Nicholas, & Irvine Ravenspark.

DIVISION 3

Ardeer, Troon St Meddans, Redburn, Troon Welbeck, Rowallan Castle, Girvan,  & Annanhill.

In 2025 the overall finishing positions will determine which league clubs are in in 2026.

As the play offs have been discontinued, and there are more fixtures to be played this year, the final date for completion of all fixtures in the scratch leagues has been extended in 2025 to Sunday the 14th of September.

All fixture dates should be notified to the league administrator by the 31st of March.

Based on finishing positions in 2025, the projected four league format in 2026 will be:-

2026

Div 1 – Teams 1 - 4 in Div 1 + winner of Div 2.

Div 2 – Teams 2 & 3 in Div 2 + teams 5 – 7 in Div 1.

Div 3 – Teams 4 – 6 in Div 2 + Team 1-2 in Div 3

Div 4 – Team 7 in Division 2 and teams 3 – 7 in Div 3

It is anticipated that from the 2026 season there will be 2 up and 2 down from each league where applicable to create a more varied and competitive competition each season.


AYRSHIRE MEN'S FOURBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - Forty Four clubs contest 2025 title

Pairings from forty four member clubs will contest the 2025 Ayrshire Men's Fourball Championship with the draw being made recently and distributed to competitors.

matches will be played throughout the season with the final scheduled to take place during Finals day at Troon Portland on Sunday the 31st of August.

The draw for the opening two rounds is:-

  


AYRSHIRE WOMENS' CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY - Ten players contest 2025 event

Ten players are lined up to contest the 2025 Ayrshire Womens' Champion of Champions Trophy competition, with the draw being made and distributed to competitors recently.

Trophy holder Audrey Thompson (Loudoun) has a bye into the second round where she faces an away tie against Elaine Thom (Troon Bentinck Ladies). 2023 winner and runner up in 2024, Debbie Watt (Ayr Belleisle Ladies) also had a bye into the second round and hosts Ayrshire Girls' Strokeplay Champion Orla Moran (Irvine).

The final of the championship is scheduled to take place at Royal Troon on Friday the 15th of August.

The draw for the opening two rounds is:-







 

AYRSHIRE WOMENS' HANDICAP LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP - Eight clubs to compete in 2025 event

Eight member clubs will contest the 2025 Ayrshire Womens' Handicap League Championship, with the draw for the qualifying sections being made and distributed to club representatives recently.

There will again be two qualifying sections with the top two in each section progressing to the semi finals.

The draw for the qualifying sections is:-

SECTION A – Caprington, Kilmarnock Barassie, Prestwick St Cuthbert, Troon Welbeck

SECTION B – Ayr Belleisle Ladies, Ballochmyle, Loudoun, Largs

All fixture dates to be notified to the tournament administrator by the 31st of March 2025 and all qualifying section fixtures are due to be completed by the 3rd of August.

Once the four qualifiers for the semi finals are known, the winner of Section A will host the runner up in Section B and the winner of section B will host the runner up in Section A in the two semi finals, which are due to be completed by the 24th of August, ahead of the championship final which is scheduled to take place during Finals day at Troon Portland on Sunday the 31st of August.

AYRSHIRE MEN'S CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY - 2025 draw sent to all competitors

The draw for the 2025 Ayrshire Men's Champion of Champions Trophy competition has been made, and sent to all competitors.

42 players are bidding for a place in the final of this years competition, which will be held at Royal Troon on Friday the 15th of August.

Holder Aidan Long (Ayr Belleisle) faces a difficult first round tie away to Steven Stamper (Turnberry).

Two former winners are in the field this year. Craig Hamilton (Ballocmyle) is at home to Andrew Thomson (Routenburn) in the first round while Tommy McInally (Loudoun) has a bye into round two where he faces an away tie against Darren Young (Crosshouse)

The first and second round ties are:-

 


AYRSHIRE MENS' HANDICAP LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP - Draw made for 2025 competition

The draw has been made for the 2025 Ayrshire Mens' handicap League Championship competition, with a record entry of 33 clubs taking part this season.

This year there will be eight qualifying sections once again, seven with four teams and one with five teams, with the top team in each section qualifying for the quarter finals

The draw for the eight qualifying sections is:-

League 1 – Caprington, Royal Troon, Largs, Tam O Shanter & Portmann

League 2 – Annanhill, Kilbirnie Place, Alton, Rowallan Castle

League 3 – Troon Portland, West Kilbride, Routenburn, Beith

League 4 – Ayr Belleisle, Irvine, Kilmarnock Barassie, Prestwick St Nicholas

League 5 – Troon St Meddans, Ballochmyle, Troon Welbeck, Golf South Ayrshire

League 6 – Wallacetown, Ayr Seafield, Crosshouse, Stewarton

League 7 – North Beach, Auchenharvie 88, Redburn, Ardeer

League 8 – Moorpark, Loudoun, Irvine Ravenspark, Prestwick St Cuthbert

Championship information will be sent out to club representatives in the next few days.

All match dates should be submitted to the Championship administrator by the 31st of March 2025 and all sectional matches must be completed by the 13th of July.

Once the eight quarter finalists are known, the quarter final and semi final matches will be played on a home and away basis.

The quarter finals, to be played by the 3rd of August will be:-

1 - Winner of League 4 Vs Winner of League 1

2 – Winner of League 5 Vs Winner of League 8

3 – Winner of League 6 Vs Winner of league 2

4 – Winner of league 3 Vs Winner of League 7

The semi finals, to be completed by the 24th of August will be:-

Winner of tie 1 Vs Winner of tie 2

Winner of tie 3 Vs Winner of tie 4

The winners of the two semi finals will contest the final during Finals Day at Troon Portland on Sunday the 31st of August.

Friday, February 28, 2025

THE AYRSHIRE JUG - Final call for entries to 2025 mixed greensomes knockout competition

Entries for the 2025 Ayrshire mixed greensomes knockout competition for The Ayrshire Jug close on Friday the 28th of February, so time is short to secure your place in the competition this year.

 The event is open to mixed pairings of members of Ayrshire Golf Association member clubs. The
members of the pairing do not need to be members of the same club.

Entry is £10 per pair and entry forms should be available through club secretaries, or can be downloaded via the link below.

AYRSHIRE MIXED GREENSOMES ENTRY FORM LINK

Entries received to date are:-


AYRSHIRE MIXED GREENSOMES – Ayrshire Jug

 

1.      ALASDAIR MALCOLM & CATHERINE MALCOLM (Golf South Ayrshire/Belleisle Ladies)

2.      IAIN CAMPBELL & SHIRLEY CAMPBELL (Prestwick St Cuthbert)

3.      BILLY & GILLIAN POLLOCK (Skelmorlie)

4.      GORDON & ELIZABETH NEILL (Prestwick St Nicholas)

5.      CAROL MOFFAT & JAMES McGHEE (Caprington/Loudoun)

6.      ALYSSA GILLIES & ANDREW ORR (Ballochmyle/Loudoun)

7.      SCOTT SINGLETON & SHIRLEY ANNE STEVENS (Irvine Ravenspark/Irvine)

8.      ALISON MALCOLM & ANDREW GORDON (Ayr Belleisle Ladies/Ayr Belleisle)

9.      GRAHAM HUTTON & ALYSON HUTTON (Skelmorlie)

10.  STUART DUNLOP & SANDRA DUNLOP (Kilmarnock Barassie)

11.  ALISTAIR BELFORD & JANE BELFORD (Prestwick St Nicholas)

12.  JEAN PHILLIPS & THOMAS WOODS (Ballochmyle)

13.  BRIAN FULTON & JEAN CAPES (Largs)

14.  IRENE HODGE & DAVID HODGE (Largs)

15.  CAROL-ANNE LENNON & KENNY CONWAY (North Beach)

16.  GEORGE MEIKLE & GRACE MEIKLE (Kilmarnock Barassie)

17.  WILLIAM FLEMING & JOAN McMURDO (Ballochmyle)

18.  SCOTT GILCHRIST & SALLY HAMILTON (Loudoun)

19.  CAMERON HOSIE & ELIZABETH HOSIE (Kilmarnock Barassie)

20.  SUSAN SMITH & RODDIE MIDDLETON (Loudoun)

21.  DEBBIE WATT & MICHAEL MALONE (Belleisle Ladies/Golf South Ayrshire)

22.  LIZ KEOHONE & JOHN KEOHONE (Loudoun)

23.  KEVIN FLACK & JANET HARKNESS (Skelmorlie)

24.  NEIL KENNEDY & SHEILA KENNEDY (Loudoun)

25.  DAVID HADDEN & FRAN HADDEN (Kilmarnock Barassie)

26.  BOB CAMERON & PAULEEN CAMERON (Ayr Belleisle/Belleisle Ladies)

27.  NEIL SCOTT & CAROL SCOTT (Prestwick St Nicholas)

28.  DOUGIE GILLESPIE & ANGELA HUGHES (West Kilbride/Irvine)

29.  IAN PETTIGREW & JUDITH PETTIGREW (Kilmarnock Barassie)

30.  DAVID KERR & JENNIFER GUNSON (Kilmarnock Barassie)