HAMILTON Golf Club provided three of the top four finishers in the Drumpellier Cup 36-hole men's open tournament yesterday headed by winner Craig Gibson on a one-under-par aggregate of 141 (two under the CSS of 72 and 71). Leading scores:
141 - C Gibson (Hamilton) 69, 72. 142 - E Moir (Hamilton) 73, 69; S Gillespie (Cambuslang) 72, 70. 143 - B Smith (Hamilton) 68, 75. 144 - N MacRae (Cawder) 74, 70; M Lutton (Bellshill) 72, 72; B Scott (Lochma-ben) 71, 73.
q TAYNUILT, the host club, won the Argyll and Bute men's inter-club team handicap trophy for the first time in the competition's 25-year history on Saturday. Leading placings in a field of 15 clubs:
1, Taynuilt 190; 2, Tobermory 193; 3, Innellan 198.
Inter-club team handicap trophy: 190 Taynuilt; 193 Tobermory; 198 Innellan.
Scratch - D Howie (Taynuilt) 65. Handicap - D Robertson (Inveraray) (18) 60.
q KINROSS won the Perth and Kinross men's foursomes inter-club tournament for the Stroyan Trophy at Blair Atholl on Saturday. Andrew Campbell and Scott Michie combined for a round of 72 and a two-shot victory from Perth Academy FPs. Leading scores:
72 - Kinross (A G Campbell and S Michie). 74 - Perth Academy FPs (A Wilson and D McLeod. 75 - Craigie Hill (A G Whyte, W Crosby), Auchterarder (S Haxton, M O'Brien). 76 - Whitemoss. 77 - Milnathort, Muckhart. 78 - Dunkeld & Birnham, Murrayshall.
q LOCAL lad Brian Fotheringham won the Brodie Trophy 36-hole men's open at Forres on Saturday by four shots. He had rounds of 73 and 65 for a two-under-par total of 138. Leading scores:
138 - B Fotheringham (Forres) 73, 65. 142 - K Mathieson (Royal Dornoch) 71, 71; C Taylor (Elgin) 70, 72. 143 - J Hendry (Elgin) 73, 70; R McKerron (Forres) 68, 75. 144 - I Stephen (Forres) 75, 69; N D Hampton (Nairn) 71, 73. 148 - A Junor (Forres) 75, 73; N McWilliam (Kingussie) 73, 75. 145 - M Murdoch (Forres) 74, 75.
q ALEX Cruickshank (Caledonian) won the Phillips Trophy 36-hole open over the Hazlehead No.1 course yesterday with a four-under-par aggregate of 136. Leading scores:
136 - A Cruickshank (Caledonian) 71, 65. 142 - B Main (Nigg Bay) 71, 71. 143 - B Innes (Murcar) 74, 69.
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