Monday, August 29, 2016

WEE WONDERS - Ruben Lindsay wins age 11/12 British title

Ruben Lindsay (Ayr Belleisle) won the 2016 Wee Wonders British Championship for boys aged 11/12 at the Strathtyrum course in St Andrews over the weekend of 27th and 28th August.


After an opening round of level par 69, Ruben was four shots adrift of the leader with seven holes to play but finished strongly in tough, windy conditions, to return a one under par 68 in the second round and take first place.

AYRSHIRE CLUB TEAM SCRATCH KNOCKOUT COMPETITION - Prestwick St Cuthbert join Loudoun in inaugural final.

The inaugural final of the Ayrshire Club Team Scratch Knockout competition will be between Prestwick St Cuthbert and Loudoun.

The Prestwick club joined Loudoun in the final courtesy of a 2 - 1 home win over Girvan in their semi final clash recently,

WEST OF SCOTLAND UNDER 18 INTER COUNTY LEAGUE - Slim title hopes for Ayrshire going into final group of matches

Following their defeat away to Lanarkshire in their penultimate match in the 2016 West Of Scotland Under 18 Inter County league, for the David Wishart Trophy, Ayrshire cannot now win the title this year.

Title challengers Lanarkshire face Stirlingshire at Easter Moffat on 4th September whilst Ayrshire take on Dumbartonshire at Annanhill on 11th September.

Defending champions Renfrewshire lead the table at present and face a possible title showdown with Glasgow at Ranfurly Castle on 11th September.

Present position in the competition, with one round of matches to be played, are :-

AREA
P
W
D
L
F
A
Dif
Pts
RENFREWSHIRE
4
2
2
0
19.5
12.5
+7
6
LANARKSHIRE
4
2
1
1
19.5
12.5
+7
5
GLASGOW
4
2
1
1
17.5
14.5
+3
5
AYRSHIRE
4
1
2
1
17
15
+2
4
STIRLINGSHIRE
4
1
0
3
12.5
19.5
-7
2
DUMBARTONSHIRE
4
1
0
3
10
22
-12
2

DOC THOM AYRSHIRE ORDER OF MERIT - Stamper still on course for title with one event remaining.

Steven Stamper (Turnberry) remains on course to take the Ayrshire Order Of merit title and Doc Thom Salver, with just one counting event remaining to be played this year.

There was no change at the top of the table following the two most recent counting events. In the Stevenson Trophy at Girvan, William McMeikan of the host club took maximum points with a winning scratch score of 65.

Allan Brownlee (Brunston Castle) was joint second with Craig Hamilton (Ballochmyle) with a score of 69, with brownlee's day being made even more memorable with a hole in one at the fourteenth hole during his round.

In the Viking Krus competition at Largs, host club member Fraser Innes took maximum points with rounds of 66 and 69 for a total of 135, leaving him six shots ahead of his nearest challengers.

The final counting event of the season is The Arrol Cup at Prestwick St Nicholas on Saturday 17th September.

Present positions in the Ayrshire Order Of Merit, with one event remaining, are :-



426.25 STEVEN STAMPER Turnberry
315 MICHAEL SMYTH Royal Troon
237.5 STUART ROBIN Prestwick St Cuthbert
235 GREG TELFER Prestwick St Cuthbert
220.05 KEITH HAMILTON  Ayr Belleisle
200.8 CRAIG  HAMILTON Ballochmyle
175 CHARLIE MACNEAL Prestwick  
165 TOMMY McINALLY Loudoun
150 WILLIAM FLEMING Ballochmyle
150 FRASER INNES Largs
135 GEORGE ROBERTSON Irvine
126.25 SHAUN HEDGER West Kilbride
113 GAVIN NIMMO Troon St Meddans
100 KEVIN CLARKE West Kilbride
100 JIM JOHNSTON Ayr Belleisle
100 WILLIAM McMEIKAN Girvan
87.5 BRIAN McDONALD Ardeer
75 JOHN SHANKS Irvine
75 PAUL FERGUSON Turnberry
63.75 STUART MILLER Kilmarnock Barassie
62.5 AIDAN LONG Ayr Belleisle
62.5 ALLAN BROWNLEE Brunston Castle
53 ALAN McLEAN Kilbirnie Place
50 EUAN  FERGUSON Turnberry
50 MALCOLM PENNYCOTT Whiting Bay
38 ALISTAIR  BELFORD Prestwick St Nicholas
38 IAN SMITH Troon Welbeck
35 ADRIAN  ORTON Kilmarnock Barassie
35 GORDON BOYLE Turnberry
35 ALAN BROWNLEA Brunston Castle
35 DAVID ORCHISON Ballochmyle
35 JAMES PERRIE Troon St Meddans
35 KENNETH HOUSTON Troon Welbeck
35 SHAUN RYAN Ayr Dalmilling
35 WEIR McCULLOCH Brunston Castle
32.08 CRAIG TELFER Prestwick St Cuthbert
28.75 GRAEME GIMSON Prestwick St Cuthbert
28.75 JOHN KIRKLAND Ardeer
28.75 WILLIAM GOODWIN Ardeer
28.75 GEORGE CABENA Ardeer
28.75 SCOTT AINSWORTH Ardeer
21.67 IAIN FRASER Troon Portland
21.67 IAIN BROWN West Kilbride
21.67 SCOTT WARD West Kilbride
20 JACK THOMAS Irvine
20 IAIN BROWN West Kilbride
15 FRANK  MURDOCH Brunston Castle
15 GORDON JOHNSTON Kilbirnie Place
15 NICK TINDALL Tam O Shanter
15 ROBERT  McCORMICK Ayr Seafield
15 JOHN NEILAN Brunston Castle
15 KYLE McCREADIE Girvan
15 STEPHEN JOHNSTON Girvan
5 STEVEN WALLACE Prestwick St Cuthbert
5 PAUL DENIM Loudoun
5 DEREK BALLANTYNE Ardeer
5 IAIN McKENZIE Annanhill
5 WILSON PITT Turnberry
3.75 JIM ANDERSON Troon Welbeck
3.75 STEVEN MURRAY Troon Welbeck
3.75 CRAIG McKENZIE Troon Welbeck
3.75 CRAIG DEVLIN Troon Portland
3.33 GARY MORRISON Kilmarnock Barassie
3.33 WILLIAM WILSON Ballochmyle
1.25 SCOTT BROWN Turnberry
1.25 COLIN GRAY Irvine
1.25 CRAIG O'CONNELL Troon St Meddans
1.25 DAVID DALTON Ayr Belleisle
1.25 STUART LAWRIE Ayr Dalmilling
1.25 JAMES McINTYRE Moorpark

AYRSHIRE JUNIOR ORDER OF MERIT - Present positions with one event remaining.

Although Jack Broun (Ayr Belleisle) has already won the 2016 Ayrshire Junior Order Of Merit title, there is still much to play for at the final event , on Sunday 4th September, in the Prestwick St Nicholas Junior Open, with a number of players still in with a chance of taking second and third places.
John McCracken
Hole in One at the 10th at Lochgreen


In the latest event to be included, the Tom Lehman Trophy event over the Troon Muicipal courses, Jack Broun continued his dominance of the table by taking full points, whilst Robbie Muir (Kilmarnock Barassie) moved into third place in the table courtesy of his second place finish in the event.

John McCracken (Irvine) recorded a hole in one at the tenth at the Lochgreen course during the competition.

Present positions in the Ayrshire Junior Order Of merit, with just the Prestwick St Nicholas Junior Open still to be played, are :-

585 JACK BROUN Ayr Belleisle
242.5 RUBEN LINDSAY Ayr Belleisle
204.17 ROBBIE MUIR Kilmarnock (Barassie)
171.67 ANDREW GORDON Ayr Belleisle
150 JACK ALLAN Ballochmyle
147.5 EWAN MILLIGAN Kilmarnock (Barassie)
127.5 DECLAN CHALMERS Ballochmyle
102.5 LEWIS MacMILLAN Ballochmyle
85 CALLUM IRVING Ayr Belleisle
77.5 BEN WATSON Kilmarnock (Barassie)
76.25 KYLE BROWN Turnberry
75 EUAN FERGUSON Turnberry
72.5 ROSS McDONALD Kilmarnock (Barassie)
62.5 DAVID STARK Caprington
62.5 CHRISTOPHER HUNTER Ballochmyle
57.5 CHARLIE CAMERON Ayr Belleisle
54.55 ALYX MURRAY Troon Welbeck
54.17 JORDAN SWEENEY Ayr Belleisle
53.3 LEWIS CADDELL Kilmarnock (Barassie)
42.5 FRASER RIGBY Kilmarnock (Barassie)
37.5 BLAIR FLEMING Troon Welbeck
35 FRASER WALLACE Kilmarnock (Barassie)
35 CHARLIE CAMERON Ayr Belleisle
27.5 DANIEL LONG Turnberry
27.5 JOHN McCRACKEN Irvine
27.5 BEN FLEMING Troon Welbeck
15 JORDAN ORR Ballochmyle
15 MARK WATSON Ballochmyle
10 BLAIR WAUGH Turnberry
10 CALUM GILLIGAN Troon Welbeck
8.75 ROSS MEIKLE Ayr Belleisle
5 ANDREW SHAW Prestwick St Cuthbert
5 CHRISTOPHER THOMSON Ballochmyle
5 KIERAN BEAUCHAMP Turnberry
3.75 JOHN LOMAS Ayr Belleisle
2.5 MAX BARCLAY Turnberry

AYRSHIRE JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE - Kilmarnock (Barassie) through to league Championship final.

Kilmanrock (Barassie) have booked their place in the final of the Ayrshire Junior Golf league for the third year in succession.

Home wins by 4 - 2 and 4.5 - 1.5 over Ballochmyle and Loudoun respectively, and a 5.5 - 0.5 away win over Prestwick St Cuthbert saw the barassie team win Section B with a game still to play.

Present positions in Section B are:-

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Dif
Pts
KIL. BARASSIE
5
4
1
0
22
8
+14
18
PR. ST CUTHBERT
6
2
1
3
13
23
-10
10
BALLOCHMYLE
4
2
0
2
13.5
10.5
+3
8
LOUDOUN
5
1
2
2
11.5
18.5
-7
4


In Section A, Turnberry are favourites to take the other place in the final, in their first season in the competition.

Recent home wins by 5 - 1 and 4 - 2, over West Kilbride and Troon Welbeck respectively, put Turnberry in a strong position and with the slim hopes of Troon Welbeck and West Kilbride ending with their 3 - 3 draw at Troon only Ayr Belleisle can overtake Turnberry, though they will need to win both their remaining fixtures.

Present positions in Section A are :-

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Dif
Pts
TURNBERRY
8
4
2
2
27.5
20.5
+7
20
AYR BELLEISLE
6
2
3
1
18.5
17.5
+1
14
TROON WELBECK
6
2
1
3
17.5
18.5
-1
10
IRVINE
6
2
1
3
16.5
19.5
-3
10
WEST KILBRIDE
6
1
3
2
16
20
-4
10


In the JUNIOR CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY competition, Euan Ferguson (Turnberry) is through to the final after beating Andrew Shaw (Prestwick St Cuthbert) in a close semi final match at St Cuthbert, the final winning margin being two holes.

Ferguson now awaits the winner of the second semi final between Graeme Greer (Prestwick St Nicholas) and 2015 Ayrshire Boys Champion Craig McKenzie (Troon Welbeck).

The finals of both the League Championship and Junior Champion Of Champions Trophy are scheduled to take place at Kilmarnock (Barassie) on Sunday 25th September.

In the UNDER 16 KNOCKOUT TROPHY competition, both semi finals have still to be played, with Ayr Belleisle taking on Kilmarnock (Barassie) and Ardeer playing Turnberry.

In the WALLACE THORNTON TROPHY semi finals, Troon Welbeck hold a 4 - 0 advantage over Turnberry after the first leg match away from home, whilst Ayr Belleisle lead by 2.5 - 1.5 against Kilmarnock (Barassie) following the first leg at Belleisle.

The finals of the Under 16 Knockout Trophy and wallace Thornton Trophy are scheduled to take place at Kilmarnock (Barassie) on Sunday 11th September.