Monday, June 05, 2023

SCOTTISH MEN'S AREA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Victory for Ayrshire At Dundonald Links in second qualifying match

The Ayrshire men's team secured a 5.5 - 3.5 victory over Dumbartonshire at Dundonald Links on Sunday the 4th of June in the second of their three qualifying fixtures in the 2023 Scottish Men's Area Team Championship.

In glorious weather, the Ayrshire team came from behind at the half way stage to edge the morning foursomes by 2 - 1 and in the afternoon singles again turned the match their way in the closing nine holes, eventually taking the singles by 3.5 - 2.5 for a 5.5 - 3.5 win overall, which could have been greater but for the visitors in the final two ties both winning the final hole with birdies to take 1.5 of the final 2 points.

Match details (Ayrshire names first)

Morning Foursomes

John Shanks (Irvine) & Daniel Forbes (Irvine) lost to Matt Allan (Hayston) & David Lindsay (Lenzie) by 3&2

Keith Hamilton (Royal Troon) & Blair Morton (Royal Troon) beat Andrew Campbell (Dumbarton) & Craig Bissett (Dumbarton) by 4&2

Paul Moultrie (Royal Troon) & Steven Stamper (Turnberry) beat David McComish (Clydebank & District) & Steven Stewart (Clydebank & District) by 1 hole

Ayrshire 2 Dumbartonshire 1

Afternoon Singles

John Shanks Lost to Matt Allan by 2&1

Keith Hamilton beat David Lindsay by 3&2

Blair Morton beat Andrew Campbell by 2&1

Daniel Forbes beat Craig Bissett by 4&3

Steven Stamper halved with David McComlish

Paul Moultrie lost to Steven Stewart by 1 hole

Ayrshire 3.5 Dumbartonshire 2.5

MATCH RESULT - AYRSHIRE  5.5   DUMBARTONSHIRE  3.5

In the other match in the qualifying section, Argyll & Bute were 2-1 behind against the North at Kings, Inverness, but won the afternoon singles to win the match by 5 - 4. 

The results so far leave Ayrshire and Argyll and Bute ties with a win and a draw at the top of the table, with Dumbartonshire having one win and North still to secure their first points of the campaign.

Ayrshire's final match in the qualifying section is on Sunday the 9th of July when they travel to play North at Moray, knowing that a victory by the same or better score than Argyll and Bute's against Dumbartonshire would see them qualify for the final in September.

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