Wallace Thornton Tophy Winners irvine With League Charman Robert Wilson |
The first two Ayrshire Junior Golf League finals of the
season were held at Ballochmyle on Sunday 6th September, with Irvine
and Ballochmyle taking the honours in the Wallace Thornton and Under 16
Knockout competitions respectively.
Defending champions Irvine faced Kilmarnock (Barassie) in
the Wallace Thornton Trophy final and despite Thomas Headly losing heavily to
Lewis Caddell in the opening tie, Irvine stormed back with wins from Jack
Thomas & Ross McDonald to lead 2 – 1
with one tie remaining.
In the final tie, Scott Murray and Euan Milligan fought
out a half match, giving Irvine the trophy by 2 ½ - 1 ½ overall.
Match details (Irvine names first):-
Wallace Thornton Finalists Irvine (left) and Kilmarnock Barassie (right) |
Thomas Headly lost to Lewis Cadell by 7 & 5
Jack Thomas
beat Robbie Muir by 5 & 4
Ross McDonald
beat Sean Cook by 3 & 1
Scott Murray
halved with Ewan Milligan.
IRVINE 2 1/2
KILMARNOCK (BARASSIE) 1 ½
Under 16 Knockout Winners Ballochmyle Wit league Chairman Robert Wilson |
In the Under 16 Knockout Trophy final, host club Ballochmyle,
who were beaten finalists 12 months ago, faced Ayr Belleisle.
In the lead match, Declan Chalmers beat Belleisle junior club
champion Reuben Lindsay on the final green.
Lewis McMillan put ballochmyle 2 – 0 ahead with a 5 & 4
win over J. Lomas, and Adam Carballo secured the trophy by beading A. Brasit by
a single hole in their tie.
Ayr Belleisle had some consolation when Sean Addie beat
Christopher Hunter by 2 & 1 in the final tie, making the scoreline 3 – 1 to
Ballochmyle.
Match details (Ballochmyle names first):-
Under 16 Knockout Finalists Ayr Belleisle (left) and Ballochmyle (right) |
Declan Chalmers beat R. Lindsay by 1 hole
Adam Carballo beat
A. Brasit by 1 hole
Lewis McMillan beat
J. Lomas by 5 & 4
Christopher
Hunter lost to S. Addie by 2 & 1
BALLOCHMYLE 3 AYR BELLEISLE 1
At the conclusion of the finals, the trophies were presented
to the winning teams by Ayrshire Junior Golf League Chairman Robert Wilson.
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