Our thanks are due to Kilspindie and to their Junior Convenor Chris Stirling for hosting us on Sunday on a very blustery day with sudden squalls of rain! There were 73 Players competing. Our usual helpers, Shona, Sue, Jean, Chris Barker, and Gordon dealt efficiently with all the Starting and Scoring duties. Scoring was exceptionally difficult but Players persevered. Perhaps this experience is part of learning how to manage your game in extreme conditions, which will useful in future. Congratulations to The Glen for winning the Team event, narrowly finishing ahead of both of the West Links Teams. The Team scoresheet and list of prizewinners is attached. Prizes can be collected at subsequent MDs. The League Table has been updated and can be seen in the side column of this website. The Glen are now on the heels of the West Links Fidra Team. Orders of Merit points have been awarded and the OOM positions will be published soon on the Golf Genius App.
Edward Millar had an excellent net total of 38 points, winning by 4 points from Reece O’Connor, Oliver Tate, and Theo Cameron, all on 34 points. In the scratch section, Nathan Tait had a very commendable gross 72 and amassed 33 points. Cameron Brown was 2nd with 29 points, and there was a 3 way tie for Kai Laing, Seb Harvey and Jamie Sievwright on 28 points. These players can collect their prizes at the next Match Day they attend. Scores have been submitted to WHS so handicaps should have been updated. Team and Individual scores can be seen on the Golf Genius App.
Entries will close on Monday 26th for the next event – MD5 at Haddington. There are 76 entries already. A “skeleton” draw will be prepared and published on Monday. There are 84 spaces available. Spaces in the draw will be filled in a fair way if we are oversubscribed. Some Players will be placed on a “waitlist.” There were 9 Players who scratched from MD4 at Kilspindie, some at very late notice. The earlier notice I receive of scratchings – the better for all concerned! Thanks.
Dave Warren 07595 301425












