In GROUP 1, Troon Welbeck had a 3-1 home win over Kilmarnock Barassie in their latest fixture.
Present positions in Group 1 are
Loudoun lead the way in GROUP 2 at present, where current positions are:-
In GROUP 1, Troon Welbeck had a 3-1 home win over Kilmarnock Barassie in their latest fixture.
Present positions in Group 1 are
Loudoun lead the way in GROUP 2 at present, where current positions are:-Matches continue in all eight qualifying sections in the 2026 Ayrshire Men's Handicap League Championship competition, as clubs bid for a place in the knockout stages.
in GROUP 1, a 4-2 win at Largs kept West Kilbride at the top of the table ahead of Ardeer who enjoyed home wins over Kilmarnock Barassie and Stewarton in their latest fixtures, by 4.5-1.5 and 5.1 respectively.
Largs completed their season's fixtures with a 5-1 home win over Kilmanrock Barassie and a 3.5-2.5 away win against Stewarton.
Present positions in Group 1 are:-
Present positions in Group 2 are:-
Golf South Ayrshire lead GROUP 3, despite a narrow 3.5-2.5 away defeat to Ayr Seafield, after they bounced back with a 4-2 home win over irvine in their next fixture.Troon St meddans maintained thir own qualification hopes with a 3.5-2.5 away win against Wallacetown.
Presnt positions in Group 3 are:-
Present positions in Group 4 are:-
With four fixtures to be completed, present positions in Group 6 are:-
Kilmarnock Barassie had a 2-1 home win over Ballochmyle in their second round tie and will now host Kilbirnie Place in the last eight.
Home wins for Ayr Belleisle, by 3-0 over Largs, and Royal Troon, by 2-1 over Loudoun, has set up a quarter final clash between the two at Ayr Belleisle.
The remaining four second round ties are due to be completed by the 5th of July.
Matches continue in the Ayrshire Scratch Leagues with all four leagues well under way.
With a couple of recent results still to be confirmed, and many matches due to be played in late June and early July, present confirmed positions in DIVISION 1 are:-
In DIVISION 2, Royal Troon lead the way following a 3.5-2.5 away victory over West Kilbride, while Loudoun maintained their title hopes with a 4-2 away win over Kilmarnock Barassie, and a nominal 4-2 home win over Turnberry as a result of a concession in thier latest fixture, where their opponents were unable to field a team.
In the other fixture played recently in the division, Turnberry and Kilmarnock Barassie shared the spoils in a 3-3 draw at Turnberry.
Present postions in Division 2 are:-
In DIVISION 3 Prestwick St Nicholas lead though Ballochmyle consolidated their challenge with a 6-0 home win over Rowallan castle in their latest fixture.Present positions in Division 3 are:-
Present postions in Division 4 are:-
Two pairings have booked their places in the quarter finals of the 2026 Ayrshire mixed greensomes competition for The Ayrshire Jug.
David & Irene Hodge (Largs) had a 2&1 win on their visit to play Stephen McCutcheon and Jacqui McDevitt (Ballochmyle) to set up a visit to either Caprington or Ballochmyle in the last eight.
Kevin Hamilton and Karen Millar (Rowallan Castle) had a 2&1 win over their visitors Stuart & Sandra Dunlop (Kilmarnock Barassie) in their third round tie, and will now visit either Loudoun or Ayr belleisle in the quarter finals.
All the remaining third round ties are due to be completed by the 5th of July.
A single hole victory over their visitors Gavin Ireland & Alex Wilson (Loudoun) saw the Portland representatives through to the last eight where they will host the representatives from either Largs or Abbotsford.
The remaining third round ties are all due to be completed by the 5th of July.
Jamie Hay had a 3&2 win in his third round tie away to Kevin Thomas (Troon St Meddans) and now faces an away tie against either Lewis Higgins (Ardeer) or iain Macfarlane (Prestwick St Nicholas) in the quarter finals.
David Currie had a 2&1 win at home over Neil Clappertton (Ballochmyle) in his third round match, and will now host either Steven Stamper (Turnberry) or Alan McLean (Largs) for a place in the semi finals.
All the remaining third round matches are due to be completed by the 28th of June.
Clubs are reminded that the closing date for entries to the 2026 Ayrshire Club Championship competition, to be held at Rowallan Castle GC on Sunday the 5th of July, is fast approaching.
Entries need to be in the hands of the Area Secretary by Saturday the 20th of June.
Teams of three players, with a maximum individual handicap index of 4.0, represent member clubs with the best two scratch scores from three forming the team score.
The winning team will be awarded the R.L. Crawford Trophy for 2026.
Entry details have been emailed to all member club Secretaries or can be obtained from the Area Secretary
Entries have been received so far from
LARGS
TROON ST MEDDANS (Details of players awaited)
TURNBERRY
PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS
LOUDOUN
ARDEER
TROON WELBECK
KILMARNOCK BARASSIE
Ayr Dalmilling Ladies Golf Club are now inviting entries for their annual Ladies Open Greensomes competition to be held at the Ayr dalmilling course on Monday the 17th of August.
Entry is £16 per pairing and details of how to enter are on the poster below.
Play each day commences at 5.00 p.m.
The draw for the championship is :-
The 2026 Ayrshire Women's Strokeplay Championships, sponsored by Lomond Property, took place at Annanhill golf course on Sunday the 7th of June, with Debbie Watt (Ayr Belleisle ladies) and Lori Darroch (Rowallan Castle) taking the Ayrshire Strokeplay and Ayrshire handicap Strokeplay titles respectively.
Debbie Watt (Ayr Belleisle Ladies), the reigning Ayrshire Womens Matchplay Champion, secured the Championship trophy by two shots with a scratch score of 81, two shots ahead of the 2024 winner Audrey Thompson (Loudoun) with current Ayrshire Womens Champion of Champions Trophy winner Orla Moran (Irvine) in third place on 86.
The winners of the nearest the pin prizes at the 4th and 17th, with distances of 16'8" and 14'6" respectively, were Kelly McNee (Loudoun) and Orla Moran (Irvine).
At the conclusion of the championships prize vouchers were presented to the succesful competitors and the trophies were handed over to the 2026 champions Debbie and Lori.
The list of prizewinners was:-
The Ayrshire Boys Under 18 team suffered a home defeat by 5-3 to Renfrewshire at Prestwick Golf Club on Sunday the 7th of June in their latest fixture in the West of Scotland Inter County Under 18 League for The Wishart Trophy.
The Ayrshire team featured four debutants in the match with Angus Brown and Jack Lammie recording two of the three Ayrshire wins, while Zak McCallum and Thomas Carlyle were both unfortunate to lose their ties on the final green.
Match details (Ayrshire names first) :-
Ryan Steven (Ayr Belleisle) beat Aaron McGuire (Elderslie) by 3&2
James McNeillie (West Kilbride) lost to Ben Paling (Kilmacolm) by 3&2
Thomas Carlyle (Turnberry) lost to Thomas Watson (Old Ranfurly) by 1 hole
Angus Brown (Royal Troon) beat Zachary Thomas (Kilmacolm) by 6&4
Jenson Fergusson (Royal Troon) lost to Cameron Grose (East Renfrewshire) by 2&1
Lyle Vogwell (West Kilbride) lost to Euan Watters (Gourock) by 4&3
Zak McCallum (Loudoun) lost to Alex Duff (Whitecraigs) by 1 hole
Jack Lammie (Royal Troon) beat Nathan Love (Greenock) by 7&5
AYRSHIRE 3 RENFREWSHIRE 5
Ayrshire's next fixture is on the 26th of July when they take on Stirlingshire at Girvan
Ayrshire suffered their seconsd successive defeat in the Scottish Men's Area Team Championship on Sunday the 7th of June at Ballochmyle when they were overwhelmed by Lothians in the afternoon singles.
The morning foursomes were shared 1.5 - 1.5, with Ayrshire close to taking a lead into the afternoon signles when A superb second shot from Angus Carrick for the Lothians pairing set up a winning birdie four at the last against Craig Hamilton and Graeme Gimson to secure a half point for the visitors.
Morning Foursomes
Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle) & Graeme Gimson (Preswtwick St Cuthbert) halved with Angus Carrick & Craig Davidson
Calum Nairn (Prestwick St Cuthbert) & Harvey Broadfoot (Royal Troon) lost 5&3 to Marc Reid & Malcolm Pennycott
Alan McLean (Largs) & Steven Stamper (Turnberry) beat Jake Edgcombe & Craig Surgeon by 6&4
Ayrshire 1.5 Lothians 1.5
In the afternoon singles it was former Ayrshire county player Malcolm Pennycott who put the first point on the board for the visitors in the singles with an emphatic win over Graeme Gimson which was added to shortly after when Marc reid beat Alan McLean.
The remaining four singles ties went to the final hole but only Steven Stamper in the anchor tie secured a half match, with the other three ties going to the Lothians team by a single hole.
Afternoon Singles
Craig Hamilton lost to Angus Carrick by 1 hole
Calum Nairn lost to Craig Davidson by 1 hole
Alan McLean lost to Marc Reid by 4&3
Graeme Gimson lost to Malcolm Pennycott by 6&5
Harvey Broadfoot lost to Jake Edgcombe by 1 hole
Steven Stamper halved with Craig Surgeon
Ayrshire 0.5 Lothians 5.5
Match result – AYRSHIRE 2 LOTHIANS 7
In THE AYRSHIRE JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, Ayr Belleisle moved to the top of the table in qualifying Section A with a 5-1 home win over Troon Welbeck.
Present positions in section A are:-
Kilmarnock Barassie lead Section B, with present positions being:-
In the WALLACE THORNTON TROPHY competition, Kilmarnock Barassie are the first club to secure their place in the semi finals following a 3.5-0.5 home win over East Ayrshire.In the JUNIOR CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY competition the remaining first round tie saw 2025 Ayrshire Boys Strokeplay Champion Findlay Andrew (Turnberry) record a 3&1 home win over 2025 Ayrshire Boys Matchplay Champion Jake Hendry (West Kilbride).
The full quarter final line up in the competition, with ties to be completed by the 26th of June, is:-
Jenson Fergusson (Prestwick St Cuthbert) Vs. Harris Vennard (Ayr Belleisle)
Euan Forrest (West Kilbride) Vs. Sandi Rogerson (Kilmarnock Barassie)
Adam Balfour (Troon Welbeck) Vs. Gregor Hay (Turnberry)
Findlay Andrew (Ayrshire Boys Strokeply Champ.) Vs. Zak McCallum (Loudoun)
In the outstanding tie Ardeer had a 2.5 - 0.5 home win over Prestwick St Nicholas to set up an away tie against Redburn in the next round.
The full second round line up, with ties to be completed by the 5th of July, is:-
In their latest home fixture the St Nicholas team recorded a 4.5 - 1.5 win over their visitors from Rowallan castle to extend their early season lead in Division 3.
Present position in Scratch league Division 3 are:-