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ELJGL MD1 at Craigielaw ELJGL MD 1 at Craigielaw Leaderboard ELJGL MD1 at Craigielaw ELJGL MD 1 at Craigielaw Leaderboard ELJGL Individual - Net Pos. Player Stableford Points Hayden Fowler 1 42 Longniddry Molly Chapman 2 39 East Lothian Girls Rebecca Wilson 3 38 East Lothian Girls Jamie Barker 4 37 Royal Musselburgh Daryl Yuill 5 36 Craigielaw Charlotte Bauld 6 36 East Lothian Girls Angus Waddell 7 35 Glen Gabriella Oliver 8 35 East Lothian Girls Owen Malcolm 9 35 Glen Connor Cook 10 35 Gifford James Hamilton 11 34 Gifford Louise Martin 12 33 East Lothian Girls Harris Munro 13 33 West Links Ryan Killorn 14 33 West Links Charlie Cuthbert 15 33 Longniddry Sebastien Harvey 16 32 West Links Luca Smith 17 30 Gullane Derby Ryan Yuill 18 30 Craigielaw Blair Roberts 19 30 Kilspindie Sam Hall 20 30 Gullane Park Jnr Rory Cunningham 21 30 Gullane Park Jnr ELJGL MD1 at Craigielaw ELJGL MD 1 at Craigielaw Leaderboard Ellie Bent 22 29 East Lothian Girls Brodie Cunningham 23 29 Gullane Park Jnr Lucy Thomas 24 28 East Lothian Girls Daniel Moos 25 28 Longniddry Joe MacPherson 26 28 Kilspindie Ruaridh Clubb 27 28 Gifford Jack Collingswood 28 27 West Links Alexander Yuill 29 27 Craigielaw Tom Mackay 30 26 Gullane Derby Neil Canavan 31 26 Longniddry Jamie Macphail 32 26 Gifford Joe Lumsden 33 26 Glen Alex Rate 34 25 Royal Musselburgh Hugo Johnson 35 24 West Links Rory Leishman 36 24 Haddington Adam Nichol T37 24 Haddington Euan Cooper T37 24 Gullane Park Jnr Cameron Brown 39 24 Musselburgh Harry Dunkinson 40 24 West Links Magnus Braby 41 24 Craigielaw Ben Churn 42 24 West Links Angus Hill 43 24 Gullane Derby Adam Macdonald 44 23 Haddington Gregor Thomson 45 23 Craigielaw ELJGL MD1 at Craigielaw ELJGL MD 1 at Craigielaw Leaderboard Robbie McDowell 46 23 Gullane Derby Scott Porteous 47 23 Longniddry Andrew Irvine 48 22 Dunbar Ryan Gallagher 49 22 Longniddry Freddie James 50 22 Glen Ben Austin 51 21 Haddington Dylan Brown 52 20 Royal Musselburgh Ryan Fox 53 20 Royal Musselburgh Harry Edwardson 54 20 Gifford Jamie Napier 55 20 Gullane Park Jnr Oscar Wilkinson 56 19 Musselburgh Tom Stirling 57 19 Glen Sam Irvine 58 19 Kilspindie Harry James 59 19 Glen Harry O'Connor 60 17 Gullane Derby Scott McEwan-Ness 61 16 Gullane Derby Struan Murdoch 62 15 Royal Musselburgh Sam Ratcliffe 63 14 Kilspindie Ewan Stone 64 14 Musselburgh Caleb Robertson 65 9 Musselburgh ELJGL MD1 at Craigielaw ELJGL MD 1 at Craigielaw Leaderboard ELJGL Individual - Gross Pos. Player Stableford Points Hayden Fowler 1 30 Longniddry Sam Hall 2 29 Gullane Park Jnr Ryan Yuill 3 28 Craigielaw Owen Malcolm 4 26 Glen Brodie Cunningham 5 26 Gullane Park Jnr Harris Munro 6 25 West Links Sebastien Harvey 7 24 West Links Gabriella Oliver 8 22 East Lothian Girls Jack Collingswood 9 22 West Links Euan Cooper 10 22 Gullane Park Jnr Luca Smith T11 22 Gullane Derby Neil Canavan T11 22 Longniddry Ryan Killorn 13 22 West Links Blair Roberts 14 22 Kilspindie Alexander Yuill 15 21 Craigielaw Joe MacPherson 16 21 Kilspindie Daniel Moos 17 20 Longniddry Tom Mackay 18 20 Gullane Derby Charlie Cuthbert 19 19 Longniddry Daryl Yuill 20 18 Craigielaw Magnus Braby 21 18 Craigielaw ELJGL MD1 at Craigielaw ELJGL MD 1 at Craigielaw Leaderboard Ryan Gallagher 22 18 Longniddry Jamie Napier 23 17 Gullane Park Jnr Ellie Bent 24 16 East Lothian Girls Adam Nichol 25 16 Haddington Lucy Thomas 26 16 East Lothian Girls Alex Rate 27 16 Royal Musselburgh Gregor Thomson 28 16 Craigielaw Joe Lumsden 29 16 Glen Angus Waddell 30 15 Glen Adam Macdonald 31 15 Haddington Louise Martin 32 15 East Lothian Girls James Hamilton 33 15 Gifford Andrew Irvine 34 15 Dunbar Harry Dunkinson 35 15 West Links Ben Churn 36 15 West Links Ben Austin 37 15 Haddington Scott Porteous 38 15 Longniddry Rory Leishman 39 14 Haddington Robbie McDowell 40 14 Gullane Derby Molly Chapman 41 12 East Lothian Girls Jamie Barker 42 12 Royal Musselburgh Struan Murdoch 43 11 Royal Musselburgh Rory Cunningham 44 11 Gullane Park Jnr Connor Cook 45 10 Gifford ELJGL MD1 at Craigielaw ELJGL MD 1 at Craigielaw Leaderboard Ryan Fox 46 10 Royal Musselburgh Cameron Brown 47 10 Musselburgh Charlotte Bauld 48 10 East Lothian Girls Angus Hill 49 9 Gullane Derby Ruaridh Clubb 50 9 Gifford Hugo Johnson 51 8 West Links Jamie Macphail 52 8 Gifford Sam Ratcliffe 53 8 Kilspindie Rebecca Wilson 54 8 East Lothian Girls Scott McEwan-Ness 55 8 Gullane Derby Freddie James 56 7 Glen Harry O'Connor 57 6 Gullane Derby Tom Stirling 58 5 Glen Sam Irvine 59 5 Kilspindie Harry Edwardson T60 5 Gifford Dylan Brown T60 5 Royal Musselburgh Harry James 62 4 Glen Oscar Wilkinson 63 4 Musselburgh Ewan Stone 64 3 Musselburgh Caleb Robertson 65 0 Musselburgh.
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