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Friday, May 08, 2026

LOMOND PROPERTY AYRSHIRE MEN'S MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Calum Nairn wins first county title in outstanding final match

Calum Nairn (Prestwick St Cuthbert) is the 2026 Lomond Property Ayrshire Men’s Matchplay Champion following his win in an outstanding final at Western Gailes GC on Thursday the 7th of May.

Calum took his first county title with a single hole victory over Harvey Broadfoot (Royal Troon) in a match which produced some outstanding golf from both players, despite a strong breeze sweeping over the course for much of the match.

Calum took the lead from the very first hole, his opening tee shot with a two iron finishing a mere fifteen feet from the hole, from where he two putted for a winning birdie three.

The second and third were halved in pars, and the fourth in birdie threes after both players were greenside from the tee with two irons and took two to get down for birdie threes.

Calum increased his lead to two holes at the fifth with a winning par four after Harvey’s tee shot found a hollow in the right rough and he was unable to go for the green in two. His third finished twenty five feet from the hole and he failed with his par attempt, while Calum, who had missed short right with his approach and ran into a bunker hit his bunker shot to three feet and holed to extend his lead.

Harvey reduced the deficit to one at the sixth, two putting for a birdie four after both players found the green in two but Calum putted up to eight feet and missed his birdie attempt, and the match was all square after seven when Harvey successfully two putted from twenty five feet for a winning par three, Calum having missed the green to the right from the tee and chipped up to twenty feet, only to see his par putt lip out and remain above ground.

To his credit Calum regrouped at the eighth, holing from twelve feet for a winning birdie three to restore a one-hole advantage, which he took into the inward nine after the ninth was halved in pars.

Calum holed a four foot putt at the tenth for a half in par fours to maintain his slim advantage before again increasing his lead to two at the eleventh where both players missed the fairway from the tee, Calum left and Harvey right, and both missed the green in two before Harvey missed his par putt from fifteen feet and Calum holed his from eight feet to make the match score two holes to Calum after eleven holes played.

At the twelfth Calum pulled his tee shot right and went through the green in two before chipping to eight feet in three. Despite a good effort his par putt failed to drop and Harvey, having played the hole in text book style, reduced the deficit to one hole again.

The par three thirteenth was halved in pars when Harvey two putted and Calum, who had just missed the green to the left from the tee putted up to within a couple of feet for a conceded par three, and at the long par five fourteenth the hole was halved in birdie fours, Calum missing the fairway on the left from the tee but playing an excellent second  to the centre of the green and seeing his eagle putt from fifteen feet miss the hole by mere inches while Harvey, who had reduced the 562 yard hole to a drive and a nine iron, saw his ball run just through the green from where he two putted for a half.

The next three holes were all halved in pars with both players having chances to win holes in the closing stretch.

Harvey found the front of the par three fifteenth green from the tee with his birdie effort finishing four feet past the hole, while Calum’s tee shot threatened the hole on the way past and came to rest ten feet beyond the hole. Calum’s birdie attempt to increase his lead clipped the hole but failed to drop and Harvey holed his par putt to keep the deficit to one hole.

Both players found the fairway from the sixteenth tee and Harvey’s approach was strong, his ball coming to rest in the centre of the green, leaving an extremely difficult putt to the hole cut in the hollow at the front of the green, while Calum’s approach shot over the burn hit the flagstick before coming to rest five feet past the hole, leaving a difficult downhill and undulating birdie putt. Putting first, Harvey produced an excellent putt which came to rest a few inches from the hole and his par was conceded, and despite a good effort, Calum’s downhill birdie putt lipped out and remained above ground.

One behind with two to play, and with both players finding the fairway from the tee, it was Harvey’s turn to hit the pin with his second shot, his ball taking one bounce before striking the flagstick and coming to rest twenty feet from the hole. Calum’s second shot found the back of the green from where he putted up to a few inches to secure his par four, and his single hole advantage was maintained to the last when Harvey’s birdie effort pulled up just short of the hole.

Needing to win the last to maintain his title hopes and take the match to extra holes, Harvey elected to go with driver at the 377 yard closing hole, his tee shot coming to rest to the right of the green, pin hight, with a grass mound between him and the hole, while Calum elected to play the hole more conservatively, taking an iron from the tee and laying his second towards the back of the green, some twenty feet or so from the hole. Harvey maintained his hopes by chipping his second to around seven feet from the flag, but Calum, in very similar fashion to his semi-final win the previous evening, stepped up and holed his twenty foot birdie putt to secure a two hole victory in the match and take the 2026 Ayrshire Men’s Matchplay title in a match fit to grace any competition final.

Calum covered the course in three under par and Harvey in one under par, Calum having five of the eight birdies shared by the players during the match in a superb final tie which was played in the most sporting and friendly manner and refreshingly, given the importance and standard of scoring, was completed in two hours and fifty minutes from teeing off at the first to the winning putt being holes.

At the conclusion of the final the match referee, Ayrshire Golf Association Vice President William Fleming, thanked Western Gailes GC for hosting the championship and the spectators and officials for supporting the players during the week, before presenting vouchers to both finalists and handing over the trophy to the newly crowned Ayrshire Men’s Matchplay Champion Calum Nairn. 


Thursday, May 07, 2026

LOMOND PROPERTY AYRSHIRE MEN'S MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Semi final results

The 2026 Lomond Property Ayrshire Men's Matchplay Championship final on Thursday evening will be between Calum nairn (Prestwick St Cuthbert) and Harvey Broadfoot (Royal Troon) following completion of the two semi final matches at Western Gailes GC on Wednesday 6th May.


The first semi final was between Calum Nairn and John Shanks (Irvine), and it was calum who took the advantage early in the match, successive birdies at the fourth, fifth, and sixth giving him a three hole advantage at that stage. 

Holes were exchanged over the closing holes of the outward nine before John slowly reduced the defecit in the match, and briefly took the lead, and ultimately the players stood on the eighteenth tee all square. The momentum appeared to be with John overall at this stage, but to Calum's credit he delivered a final, crucial, blow on the final green, holing a thirty five foot putt for a winning birdie three to secure a single hole victory and his place in the final.





The second semi final was between Harvey Broadfoot and Graeme Gimson (Prestwick St Cuthbert) and it was Harvey that took the early initiative, winning the opening two holes to establish a lead which he never relinquished.

By the time the players reached the thirteenth Harvey had establiched a four hole lead, and when both players narrowly failed with their birdie attempts at the par three, the players moved to the fourteenth with Harvey four ahead with five to play. At the par five fourteenth a fine approach and a brave 20 foot putt from Graeme secured a winning birdie four to reduce the defecit to three, but at the following hole a half in par threes left Harvey dormie three in the match.

At the sixteenth both players were well positioned from the tee and Graeme knew he needed to get his approach close to the hole, cut towards the front of the green, to give him any chance of winning the hole and extending the contest, but in the event he caught his second shot very slightly heavy, which saw the ball fall short and in the burn that crosses the hole in front of the green. When harvey succesfully made the green with his second, which came to rest eighteen feet from the hole, Graeme sportingly conceded the hole and the match to Harvey, whose 4&2 victory saew him into the final.

The final match wil take place at Western Gailes GC on Thursday the 7th of May, teeing off at 4.45 p.m.


Wednesday, May 06, 2026

AYRSHIRE MENS MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Shanks through to semi finals despite equipment blunder

The Lomond Property Ayrshire Men's Matchplay Championship at Western Gailes has reached the semi final stage, with the four quarter final matches being completed on Tuesday the 5th of May. 

John Shanks (Irvine) secured his semi final place with a single hole victory over Steven Stamper (Turnberry), despite going two holes behind at thre start of the match when he discovered at the second green that he had inadvertently put an extra wedge in his bag the previous evening, resulting in the loss of the opening two holes due to having too many clubs. Steven maintained his lead to the turn but by the penultimate hole John had turned the match around to lead by one, and halved the final two holes to move on to the semi finals by the narrowest of margins.

In the semi finals John Shanks will face Calum Nairn (Prestwick St Cuthbert) who prevailed against host club member Paul Moultrie (Royal Troon) in an excellent match.


Calum held a single hole lead playing th twelfth which was halved in bogeys, the first over par figures for each player during the round, before Calum took control of the match with a winning birdie four at the fourteenth and a winning par three at the fifteenth after Paul was unfortunate to see his tee shot go long and could only manage a bogey four. A great two putt on the undulating sixteenth green, holing his par putt from nine feet, saw calum secure the necessary halved hole for a 3&2 win in the match.



Harvey Broadfoot (Royal Troon) faced Tom Loy (Irvine) in the quarter finals and was always in control of the match, his superiour length from the tee being a telling factor that saw him charge to a 7 & 5 victory to book his semi final spot.

In the last quarter final tie on the course, Graeme Gimson (Prestwick St Cuthbert) needed extra holes to overcome Andy Gibson (Caprington) and book his place in the last four. Andy had the better of the opening nine, racing to a four hole lead after seven, and was still two ahead with three to play before Graeme took the sixteenth and seventeenth to level the match playing the eighteenth.Andy found the right had fairway bunker from the tee at the last while graeme narrowly avoided the bunker on the left, his tee shot coming to rest on the right bank of the hazard. Andy played a superb second to the left edge of the green and a fine approach putt secured the necessary half in four after Graeme narrowly missed his birdie putt, to take the match into extra holes.

At the first extra hole both players drove close to the green , and after their respective chips onto the green both missed their birdie putts to take the match to a second extra hole, in the fading evening light.

At the twentieth hole of the match Andy found the left bunker from the tee while Graeme found the right rough with his drive. While andy could only play out to the fairway with his second, then found a greenside bunker on the right with his third, Graeme played a fine second shot which was unlucky to run just past the hole and come to rest in a hollow to the back of the green. Andy played a great bunker shot to within a few inches of the hole, but Graeme was up to the challenge, his chip from the hollow coming to rest close enough to the hole to prompt a concession from Andy and  victory at the 20th hole in the match.


The semi finals on Wednesday evening see John Shanks play Calum nairn and Harvey Broadfoot up against Graeme Gimson, bidding for a place in Thursday's final.



Tuesday, May 05, 2026

AYRSHIRE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP - Entry forms sent to clubs

Entry forms have been sent to club secretaries for the 2026 Ayrshire Club Championship competition, which takes place at Rowallan Castle Golf Club on Sunday the 5th of July.



Teams of three players, with maximum individual handicaps of 4, represent each member club, with the best two scratch scores from three combining for the team score, with the third score counting in the event of a tie.

Royal Troon won the 2025 event, and the R.L. Crawford Trophy, at Ayr Belleisle golf course.

Entry is £30 per club and entries close on Saturday the 20th of June.

If any club secretary has not received the emailed entry information, they should contact the Area Secretary by email at 

ayrshire.golf@btinternet.com


DAVID SMITH - Former Ayrshire Golf Association Vice President passes away

Members of The Ayrshire Golf Association and the wider golfing community in Ayrshire were saddened to learn the news that former Ayrshire Golf Association Vice President David Smith of Troon Welbeck Golf Club passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on Saturday the 2nd of May at the age of 77.

During his involvement with The Ayrshire Golf Association David was heavily involved in the administration of county teams and in particular the boys under 18 team, working closely with the late Morgan Hall of West Kilbride GC in the development of the best juniors in the county.

First elected to The Ayrshire Golf Association executive in 1991, David served his own club Troon Welbeck as junior convenor for many years, served as Club Captain in 1996, and was involved with the Ayrshire boys team when the West of Scotland Inter County Under 18 league competition for The Wishart Trophy was innaugurated in 1994, and lead the team to their first trophy win in the event in 1996 when they clinched the title at beith GC in the final match of the series.  

The pinnacle of his time with the Ayrshire Under 18 team came in 1998 when he led the Ayrshire team of Gary Holland, Neil Lockie, Gordon Fraser, and Steven Wallace to Ayrshire's first Scottish Boys Area Team Championship success at Cowglen Golf Club.

David served as Vice president of The Ayrshire Golf Association for a short period, being elected to the post in october 1998 bvefore stepping down from the post and his position within the Ayrshire Golf Association executive the following year.

Sincere sympathy is extended from The Ayrshire Golf Association to David's son Ian, a bronze medallist in the Scottish Amateur Championship at Glasgow Gailes in 1992 and the wider family on their sad loss.


AYRSHIRE UNDER 18 BOYS TEAM - Pre season preparations continue with Perth & Kinross match

The Ayrshire Under 18 boys team continue their pre-season peparations on Sunday the 17th of May when they host a match against Perth and Kinross at Ayr Seafield golf course.

The Ayrshire team which was announced recently is :-

Jack Lammie (Royal Troon)

Zac McCallum (Loudoun)

Harris Vennard (Ayr Belleisle)

Jake McLaughlan (Troon Welbeck) 

Adam Cunningham (Kilmarnock Barassie)

Thomas Carlyle (Turnberry)

Ryan Steven (Ayr Belleisle)

James McNeillie (West Kilbride)

AYRSHIRE SENIOR MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP - Spaces still available at Pestwick st Cuthbert

There is still time to enter the 2026 Ayrshire Senior Men's Championship for the Sandy Provan Trophy at Prestwick St Cuthbert GC on Tuesday the 7th of July, with a limited number of spaces still available.

Entry is £10 and can be submitted either by 'hard copy' entry forms, which are available to print off via the link below, or by entering on line via the Scottish Golf App by going to the Events tab and changing the club to Ayrshire Golf Association on the drop down menu and selecting ‘OPEN’ on the right hands side. Then chose your competition then click on the basket on the top right-hand side. Complete the entry by selecting your preferred zone and continue to payment.

The Sandy Provan Trophy will be won by the player returning the best nett score of the day, while there will also be voucher prizes in several categories including best scratch score and nett score in three age group categories, and a couple of nearest the hole prizes.

LINK TO AYRSHIRE SENIOR MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY FORM

The eight players returning the best scratch scores on the day will go forward to contest the 2026 Ayrshire Senior Men's Matchplay Championship, the final of which will be held at Royal Troon GC on Friday the 14th of August.

The current order of play in the Ayrshire Senior Mens Strokeplay Championship on the 7th of July is:-



AYRSHIRE MEN'S MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - First round results from Western Gailes

The first round of the 2026 Ayrshire Men's Matchplay Championship was played at Western Gailes GC on the evening of Monday the 4th of May, with the 16 competitors encountering some breezy but dry conditions as they opened their challenge for the championship title this year.




The first match on the course featured Calum Nairn of Prestwick St Cuthbert GC and Keith Hamilton of Royal Troon. Calum had the better of the early exchanges and maintained his advantage to run out the eventual winner by 4 & 2



In the second round on Tuesday evening Calum will play Paul Moultrie of Royal Troon GC, who is also a member of the host club, after Paul edged out Gregor Mackintosh of Girvan GC in thier first round encounter by a single hole. The match was tight throughout, with Gregor leading in the early stages, but paul fought back to level the match before striking a hammer blow at the seventeenth, holing a long putt for a wining birdie three to go dormie one. At the
final hole Gregor was just through the green in two while Paul was short of the hole on the puttting surface. Gregor chipped on but his effort ran past and Paul secured his place in the second round by rolling his birdie putt to within a foot of the hole, prompting a concession from Gregor.

Also a winner on the final green in his first round tie was Graeme Gimson of Prestwick St Cuthbert GC who overcame Blair Morton of Royal Troon GC by a single hole. Graeme took the early initiative, forging a four hole lead by the turn but Blair clawed his way back into the game and took the tie to the final tee one behind. After Graeme found a bunker on the left from the tee, Blair looked to be favourirt to take the tie into extra holes after he found the right side of the putting surface with his approach, the ball finishing around 25 feet from the hole. Graeme had other ideas however, and played an excellent chip from twenty five yards short of the green to within 15 inches of the hole, prompting a conceded par four. Despite a good effort, Blair's birdie putt remained above ground and Graeme progressed to the second round by the narrowest of margins.



In Tuesday's quarter-finals Graeme Gimson will face Andy Gibson of Caprington GC who was up
against Michael Main of Largs GC in the opening round, and prevailed eventually by 3&2 in another closely fought encounter.







In an all Irvine GC encounter Tom Loy faced Darren Mallinson for a place in round two and it was Tom who won through to the last eight with a victory on the penultimate green by 2&1.






In the quarter finals Tom Loy will play Harvey Broadfoot of Royal Troon GC who faced Euan Forrest of Turnberry GC in the first round, the first rreserve for the competition, who was a late replacement for Scott Brown of Prestwick St Cuthbert GC who called off on the Monday morning due to an injury. The match between Harvey and Euan was tight throughout until the closing holes, Harvey finishing the strongest and running out the winner of the tie by 2&1.





Seasoned campaigner John Shanks of Irvine GC was up against the newly crowned Ayrshire Men's Strokeplay Champion Alan McLean of Largs GC in the opening round and it was John who booked his place in the second round woith a 3&2 victory over Alan.




In the quarter finals John Shanks will play fellow Ayrshire Golf Association executive member Steven
Stamper of Turnberry GC who overcame Western Gailes GC member Matt Allen in theor first round encounter. Steven was three up in the closing stages of the encounter but Matt pulled a hole back and by the seventeenth was two down with two to play, before winning the penultimate hole to take the tie to the last. Playing first to the final green, Matt hit his approach to the left of the flag, his ball coming to rest about 20 feet from the hole leaving a downhill putt for his birdie. Despite the pressure of the situatuion Steven played an excellent second to the right of the hole, his ball coming to rest a few feet closer than Matt's approach. Putting first, matt's birdie attempt looked in all the way but it turned a little as it neared the hole and slipped past the right lip, which prompted a very sporting concession of Steven's putt from Matt, and a conceded single hole vitory for Steven.

The quarter final ties take place at Western Gailes GC  on Tuesday the 5th of May from 4.45 p,m.

Monday, May 04, 2026

SCOTTISH MEN'S AREA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Ayrshire lose out to Lanarkshire at Kirkhill GC

The Ayrshire Golf Association team lost out to Lanarkshire in their opening 2026 Scottish Men’s Area Team Championship match at Kirkhill GC on Sunday 3rd May. 


The match saw some spectacular scoring from both teams, with Lanarkshire ultimately prevailing.

In the morning foursomes Lanarkshire took a crucial 3-0 lead into the afternoon singles, and when honours were shared in the afternoon singles 3-3 the overall result was 6-3 in favour of Lanarkshire.

Match details (Lanarkshire names first):-

Foursomes

Lewis Irvine (Kirkhill) & Garry McLetchie (Lanark)beat Steven Stamper (Turnberry) & Harvey Broadfoot (Royal Troon) by 5&4

Dylan Burt Hamilton) & James Steven (Kirkhill) beat Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle) & Blair Morton (Royal Troon) by 2 holes

Greg Andrews (East Kilbride) & Mark O'Donnell (Hamilton) beat John Shanks (Irvine) & Alan McLean (Largs) by 3&2

Singles

Lewis Irvine beat Craig Hamilton by 1 hole

Gary McLetchie halved with Blair Morton

Greg Andrews beat Alan McLean by 5&4

Mark O'Donnell lost to Harvey Broadfoot by 1 hole

James Steven halved with John Shanks

Dylan Burt lost to Steven Stamper by 3&2

LANARKSHIRE    6    AYRSHIRE    3

In the other match in the section Lothians beat their visitors from Glasgow by 6.5-2.5 at The Glen GC.

Ayrshire’s next match in the championship is at home to Lothians on Sunday the 7th of June at Ballochmyle GC


Saturday, May 02, 2026

AYRSHIRE MEN'S STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Champions hole in one recognised

The new Ayrshire Men's Strokeplay Champions hole in one at West Kilbride GC was marked this weekend.

Alan McLean (Largs GC) holed his tee shot at the ninth in the second round of his win on Sunday 26th April.

Prior to this weekends Area Team Championship match Past President handed a commemorative certificate to Alan on behalf of The Association to mark his hole in one, the sixth of his career, but his first away from Kilbirnie Place GC where he was a long time member.


SCOTTISH MEN'S AREA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Ayrshire team selected for opening match

The Ayrshire A Team open their bid for the 2026 Scottish Men's Area team Championship on Sunday the 3rd of May against Lanarkshire at Kirkhill Golf Club, with the team being selected and announced shortly after the Ayrshire Men's Strokeplay Championship recently.

The new Ayrshire Men's Strokeplay Campion Alan McLean (Largs) is joined in the teeam by 2025 Ayrshire Order of Merit winner John Shanks (Irvine), 2025 Ayrshire Men's Strokeplay Champion Harvey Broadfoot (Royal Troon) along with Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle) , Blair Morton (Royal Troon) and Steven Stamper (Turnberry).

The match comprises three fouromes ties in the morning and six singles ties in the afternoon. 

Ayrshire ar at home in the other two qualifying section matches, on the 7th of June against Lothians at Ballochmyle GC and on the 12th of July against Glasgow at Ayr Seafield.

The Scottish Men's Area team Championship finals weekend will be held on the weekend of the 5th and 6th of September at Largs GC. 

Monday, April 27, 2026

AYRSHIRE MEN'S HANDICAP LEAGUE - Four sections under way

Four of the eight qualifying sections in the 2026 Ayrshire Men's Handicap League Championship got under way recently, with the completion of their opening matches. 

In Section 1, West Kilbride beat their visitors from Largs 4-2 in their opening fixture.

Golf South Ayrshire had a home win by 4.5-1.5 over Troon St Meddans in Section 3.

In sections 4 and 5 there were opening away wins by 3.5-2.5 for Auchenharvie 88 and Girvan over Crosshouse and Kilbirnie Place respectively.

All sectional matches are due to be completed by mid July, with the section winners progressing to the knockout stages. 


PRESIDENT'S PUTTER - first round ties completed

The first round ties in the 2026 handicap club team knockout competition for The President's Putter were completed this week, with the second round pairings confirmed, and two more clubs also booking their places in round three.


In the four first round ties, Portmann had a 2-1 away win against Loudoun and Alton won by 2.5-0.5 away to Kilmarnock Barassie, while Tam O Shanter had a home win over Royal Troon by 2.5-0.5 and Caprington had a 2-1 home win over Redburn.

In the second round Auchenharvie 88 had a 2.5-0.5 win over their visitors from Ballochmyle, while the trophy holders from Irvine Ravenspark were beaten 2-1 in a very close match away from home by Troon St Meddans, who they Irvine club had beaten to take the trophy in the 2025 final.

The full list of first and second round results received to date are:-

1st Round2nd Round3rd Round
Played By:- 26th April 2026Played By:- 24th May 2026Played By:- 28th June 2026
Loudoun
Portmann
Portmann (2-1)
Tam O'Shanter (2.5-0.5)
Tam O Shanter
Royal Troon
Caprington (2-1)
Caprington
Redburn
Kilmarnock (Barassie)
Alton
Alton (2.5-0.5)
Ayr Seafield (2-1)
Ayr Seafield
Golf South Ayrshire
Ayr Belleisle
Abbotsford
Prestwick St Cuthbert
Beith
Wallacetown
Irvine
Moorpark
Largs
Skelmorlie
Troon Welbeck
Troon Portland (2-1)
Troon Portland
West Kilbride
Ardeer
Braehead
Drongan
Chase
Prestwick St Nicholas
Rowallan Castle
North Beach
Stewarton
Auchenharvie 88 (2.5-0.5)
Auchenharvie 88
Ballochmyle
Annanhill
Kilbirnie Place
Troon St Meddans (2-1)
Troon St Meddans
Irvine Ravenspark

2026 AYRSHIRE MEN'S CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY - Round one completed

The first round matches in the 2026 Ayrshire Men's Champion of Champions Trophy competition were completed this week, with the line up for the second round confirmed.

Chris Hewitson (Wallacetown) and Colin Ward (Rowallan Castle) progressed with walkovers against Gary Burgess (Troon Welbeck) and Greg Nichol (Kilmarnock Barassie) respectively, while Barry McDonnell (Stewarton) and Alan Miller (Portmann) had 3&2 home wins over Stuart Geddes (West Kilbride) and Lee Walker (Braehead) to book their places in round two.

Scott Brown (Prestwick St Cutbhbert) had a 6&5 away win over Connor Munro (Golf South Ayrshire) while another away winner was Ryan Morrison (Ayr Seafield) who beat Alasdair Berry (Irvine Ravenspark) by 7&6.

The remaining first round tie saw Rory Acheson (Routenburn) have a 4&3 home win over Kevin McGowan (Prestwick Centre) to progress to round 2.

The list of first round results, and line up for round two, are:-

1st Round2nd Round
Played By:- 26th April 2026Played By:- 24th May 2026
Steven McEwan (Caprington)
Steven McEwan (Caprington)
Michael Tulloch (Alton)
Chris Hewitson (Wallacetown) w/o
Chris Hewitson (Wallacetown)
Gary Burgess (Troon Welbeck)
Connor Munro (Golf South Ayrshire)
Scott Brown (Prestwick St Cuthbert)
Scott Brown (Prestwick St Cuthbert) 6/5
Barry McDonnell (Stewarton) 3/2
Barry McDonnell (Stewarton)
Stuart Geddes (West Kilbride)
Greg Nichol (Kilmarnock Barassie)
Colin Ward (Rowallan Castle)
Colin Ward (Rowallan Castle) w/o
Denis Taggart (Malletsheugh)
James McIntyre (Redburn)
James McIntyre (Redburn) w/o
Alasdair Berry (Irvine Ravenspark)
Ryan Morrison (Ayr Seafield)
Ryan Morrison (Ayr Seafield) 7/6
Rory Acheson (Routenburn) 4/3
Rory Acheson (Routenburn)
Kevin McGowan (Prestwick Centre)
Alan Miller (Portmann) 3/2
Alan Miller (Portmann)
Lee Walker (Braehead)
Lewis Higgins (Ardeer)
Lee Kirkland (Muirkirk)
Iain MacFarlane (Prestwick St Nicholas)
Brian McGarrity (Drongan)
Kevin Thomas (Troon St Meddans)
Jamie Hay (Ayr Belleisle)
John Martin (Ayr Carrick)
Robert Adams (Abbotsford)
Robert Jolly (New Cumnock)
John R. Anderson (Skelmorlie)
Gary Jordan (Annanhill)
Gordon Johnston (Kilbirnie Place)
Darren Young (Crosshouse)
Steven Clark (Tam O Shanter)
Fraser McCall (Troon Portland)
David Currie (Royal Troon)
Michael MacCallum (North Beach)
George Paton (Troon Merchants)
Neil Clapperton (Ballochmyle)
Thomas McLaren (Auchenharvie 88)
Steven Stamper (Turnberry)
Alan McLean (Largs)
John Shanks (Irvine)