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SSGS Shotscope East of Scotland Open Mortonhall Golf Club 3/4Th SSGS Shotscope East of Scotland Open Mortonhall Golf Club 3/4th June 2021 List of Competitors Entry No Forename Surname Club Age on 3/6/21 H Index at closing date Exempt Reason 1 Bryan Innes Murcar 51 -3.6 2 Ronnie Clark Erskine 60 -3.4 3 Derek Paton Dunnikier Park 57 -3.3 4 Richard Johnston Glenbervie 58 -3.0 5 Robert Jenkins Royal Troon 54 -2.7 6 Robert Smith Nailrn 60 -2.4 7 Stewart Henderson Hamilton 55 -2.3 8 Paul Moultrie Royal Troon 56 -2.2 9 Ian Brotherston Dumfries & County 65 -2.1 10 Alan Hogg St Andrews 55 -2.0 11 Maurice Lindsay Broughty 58 -2.0 12 Richard Moffat Turnhouse 52 -2.0 13 Stephen Easingwood Dunbar Golf Club 55 -1.8 14 Gareth Pugh Tantallon 50 -1.4 15 Laurie chancellor Inverness 64 -1.2 16 John A Fraser Royal Burgess 69 -1.1 17 David Logie Dun Whinny 60 -1.0 18 John McKean Prestwick G C 57 -1.0 19 Stuart McKendrick Dunkeld & Birnam 56 -1.0 20 Graham Bell Downfield 61 -0.9 21 Graham Murray Moray 56 -0.7 22 Scott Walker Gullane 56 -0.7 23 David J Martin Carnoustie 59 -0.5 24 Michael Wilson Royal Aberdeen 56 -0.5 25 David Campbell Ratho Park 56 -0.4 26 Greg Mackie Ladybank 54 -0.4 27 Ian Ross Alloa 52 -0.4 28 Keith Reilly Silverknowes 56 -0.3 29 Nick Robson Royal Aberdeen 59 -0.3 30 Gus Santana Duddingston 57 -0.3 31 Niall Lamond Balmore 55 -0.2 32 David Hart Downfield 58 -0.1 33 Tom McLevy Blairgowrie 61 -0.1 34 George Barrie Callander 60 0.0 35 George Crawford Williamwood 61 0.0 36 Ian R Kerr Lundin Golf Club 60 0.0 37 Lindsay Blair Grangemouth 64 0.1 38 James Smart Paisley 58 0.1 39 Ian Dickson Gullane 61 0.2 40 John Yuile Royal Burgess 55 0.2 41 Bill Buchan Mortonhall 58 0.3 42 Jim McArthur Crail G.S. 71 0.3 43 David Shields Glenearn 60 0.3 44 Scott Michie Kinross 53 0.4 45 Lindsay Gordon Turnhouse 70 0.5 46 Brian Bingham Royal Troon 64 0.6 47 Ian Reid Dumfries & Galloway 57 0.7 48 Gary Tough Edzell 54 0.7 49 Kenneth Fairbrother Cochrane Castle 55 0.9 50 Alan Kelly Cochrane Castle 51 1.0 51 Ian Jeen New Club St Andrews 63 1.1 52 John Rushbury Royal Troon 52 1.1 53 Alister Belford Prestwick St Nicholas 61 1.3 54 Gordon Grimmer Nigg Bay 55 1.3 55 Steven Jamieson Forrester Park 55 1.3 56 Drew Waddell Glasgow 60 1.3 57 Graham Dalzell Airdrie 55 1.4 58 Tony Stafford Dunfermline 68 1.4 59 Norman Dyce Strathmore 59 1.5 60 Duncan Hamilton Mortonhall 61 1.5 61 John Johnston Wishaw 68 1.6 62 John Archibald Lufness New 63 1.7 63 Keith Bruce Edzell 72 1.7 64 Bradford Muir Dalmahoy 62 1.7 65 Stuart Rowell North Berwick 58 1.8 66 Alan Michie Crail 60 1.9 67 David Dickson Lochmaben 62 2.1 68 Hamish Sutherland Alnmouth 62 2.1 69 Iain Gourlay Strathaven 65 2.2 70 Ian Middleton Royal Aberdeen 57 2.3 71 Tommy Wilson Glenbervie 57 2.3 72 Kevin Davidson New Club St Andrews 52 2.4 73 Jim Devaney Clydebank & District 56 2.4 74 Stuart Drysdale Leven Golf Society 60 2.5 75 Robert Ford St Andrews G C 62 2.6 76 Iain MacDonald Bruntsfield Links 67 2.7 77 Andrew Campbell Murcar 57 2.8 78 Robert Stewart Tulliallan 70 2.8 79 Andrew Helm Merchants Edinburgh 61 2.9 80 Alan White Newton Stewart 56 3.0 81 J David Gardner Broomieknowe 65 3.0 82 Graeme Johnston Glenbervie 57 3.0 83 Mark Willliamson Dunkeld & Birnam 61 3.0 84 Thomas Anderson Downfield 59 3.1 85 Brian Gray Glasgow Golf Club 50 3.1 86 John Mitchell Downfield 52 3.1 87 George Rodaks Pitreavie 72 3.1 88 Phil Dempsey Tulliallan 61 3.2 89 Jim Emslie Royal Aberdeen 62 3.2 90 Joe McManus Uphall 62 3.2 91 Robert Craw Glenbervie 61 3.3 92 William Erskine Kilsyth Lennox 71 3.3 93 Wayne Henderson Montrose Mercantile 51 3.3 94 Brian Reid Dunbar 62 3.3 95 Scott Johnston Prestonfield 57 3.4 96 Roy A Lumsden Edzell 63 3.4 97 Bob Humble Kilspindie 72 3.5 98 Brian Smith Glasgow Gailes 65 3.6 99 David Downie Clober 67 3.7 100 Graeme Lewington Gullane 55 3.7 101 Ian White Lundin Links 63 3.8 102 Innes Christie Mortonhall 56 3.8 103 Keith Ross Glasgow Golf Club 65 3.8 104 Keith Webster Prestwick St Cuthbert 57 3.9 105 Brian Kidd Panmure 67 3.9 106 Gordon Allan Kilmarnock Barrasie 57 3.9 107 Graeme Millar Swanston New 63 3.9 108 Gerry Curran Mortonhall 63 4.0 109 Alastair Taylor Turnhouse 66 4.0 110 John McDonald Cowglen 66 4.1 111 Mitchell Ingram Mortonhall 58 4.2 112 Richard Gray Carpinngton G C 66 4.2 113 Eric Catterson Royal Troon 59 4.4 114 David Cochrane New Club St Andrews 65 4.4 115 Ian Stewart Kilsyth Lennox 64 4.5 116 Ewan Robertson Stirling 54 4.5 117 Lawrie Main Gullane 52 4.5 118 Graeme Hunt Turnhouse 62 4.8 119 John Duff Mortonhall 65 4.9 120 John Gullen Tillycoultry 57 5.0 121 Colin Mavor New Club St Andrews 63 5.1 122 Richard Scott Downfield 62 5.1 123 Gordon Scott Cawder 61 5.2 124 Norman MacWilliam Kingussie 68 5.5 125 Murray Ferguson Royal Burgess 62 5.6 126 Murray MacMillan Stirling 62 5.9 127 James Paton Kirkintilloch 73 6.3 128 Stuart Wardell Dalmahoy 55 6.5 129 Neil McGarva Kilmacolm 66 7.0 130 Ian S Kerr Kilmacolm 64 7.3 Committee Member 131 David Smith Stirling 78 8.2 Hon Member 132 Alexander Hogg Stirling 73 12.4 Committee Member RESERVE LIST Reserve No Forename Surname Club Age H Index 1 Ian Dickson Lundin 74 7.1 2 Andrew MacGill Kenmay 54 7.4 3 Willie Skene Deeside 64 7.6 4 Robert Marshall Bothwell Castle 70 7.9 5 George Imrie Prestonfield 61 8.1 6 Martin Foster Dunkeld & Birnam 58 8.5 7 David Nelson Aboyne 78 9.1 8 Brian Milne Duff House Royal 57 9.4 9 Richard Girvan Glenbervie 66 9.7 10 James MacDonald Prestonfield 56 9.8 11 Harry Gilfillan Ladybank 65 10.0 12 Derek Riddell Glenbervie 60 10.1 13 Kenneth Christie Alloa 57 10.2 14 Neish Chisholm Kemnay 70 14.3.
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