The inaugural Scottish Junior Team Championships were held at Glenbervie on Sunday the 24th September 2017. These are the results CSS was +2 so 34 points were needed to play to handicap. Scores have been sent to Home Clubs. A report will follow on this site and will be circulated by email to Team Organisers asap, along with photos. The winning Team – Craigmillar Park. L-R Lucy Morrison, Cameron Ledingham, Alessio Margiotta, Mark Brooks, Sam Hall, Conor O’ Toole. Their 5 out of 6 counting points totalled 178, Alloa came in second 14 points behind on 164, just pipping Craigielaw and Kilmarnock Barassie both on 163, by a single point. Well done to all 13 Teams from all over Scotland who came to compete!
East Lothian Junior Golf League News
West Links Juniors celebrate!
The West Links Juniors met for a fun session on the practice putting green at North Berwick, organised by Martyn Huish and his Pro Shop staff. Then, together with many of the parents, they all convened in the Tantallon Golf Club for refreshments, food, and a chat hosted by the WLJ Junior Convenor, Ric Foulner. Ric reflected on the reasons for their success in the East Lothian Junior Golf League and in individual events in the 2023 season and talked about the way forward for the club to maintain that level of success. On display were the trophies for winning the League Championship, the ELJGL Team Strokeplay Championship, and the most recent win, the ELJGL County Cup Championship. Winning the “Treble” had only ever been achieved before by Tantallon Juniors and by Kilspindie Juniors.
County Cup 2023/24
The 2023/24 County Cup Final – has been completed between two strong Teams, West Links Bass and Gullane. It was played at Royal Musselburgh on Saturday the 23rd March 2024.
The Teams and results in the double aggregate foursomes format were: – Match 1 – West Links Bass – Harris Munro and Seb Harvey, lost 2 down to Gullane – Jack Lucas and Angus Hill. Match 2 – West Links Bass – Ben Churn and Hudson Blair won by 4 up v. Gullane – Charlie King and Angus Waddell. Both matches went to the final hole after West Links Bass forced themselves into an aggregate 4 hole lead with only 4 holes to play. Both Gullane pairs won their 17th hole, then Jack and Angus won their 18th hole! Both pairs in the 2nd match missed the 18th green, and after Charlie narrowly missed for par, Ben canned a 20 foot putt for par to win the Cup for West Links Bass! The overall result was 2 holes up to West Links Bass. Both Matches were Handicap Matches. The referees were Stuart and Helen Findlay whom we thank profusely for setting up the event and refereeing on the day. There was a prize giving in the Clubhouse after play, and refreshments were made available for the Players, Spectators and Convenors. Prize vouchers have been issued. In earlier rounds, Owen Malcolm and Scott McEwan-Ness both played for Gullane and they will also receive a voucher.
Many thanks to Royal Musselburgh for hosting this event. They are having their 250th Anniversary in 2024. They are one of the oldest Clubs in the World so we are very honoured to be holding this final as guests of this historic Club.
Photos attached. Photo 1 L-R Harris Munro, Ben Churn, Seb Harvey, Hudson Blair. Photo 2 L-R Angus Hill, Angus Waddell, Jack Lucas, Charlie King.
Urgent! – Code of Conduct for Juniors
All Players, as part of our Safeguarding Policy, please download this file, sign it, and return it to me, preferably by scanning or photographing it, and emailing it back to me asap. If you have recently done this, then you can ignore this request. Thanks. Dave
ELJGL Code of Conduct for Juniors 2024
Jack Rogan steps down!
Jack Rogan, pictured with the League Secretary, Dave Warren, has stepped down from his role as Joint Secretary of the League as he is relocating to the North of Scotland. Jack is a former player for Longniddry in the Junior League, and represented the League in The Watson Cup Match against South Carolina. After graduating from St Andrews, where he played a lot of golf on the fabled Old Course, Jack returned to the East Lothian area to work, and he became the Junior Convenor for Longniddry. Jack then volunteered to assist Dave in the organisation of League events, including the County Cup. We thanked Jack at the Leagues’ recent AGM where he was printed with a pin flag for the 18th hole at the World’s most famous course.