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One Round Open £21.00 MEMBER ROYAL DORNOCH GOLF CLUB WHITE TEES £43.00 STRUIE MEMBER £64.00 NON MEMBER ONE ROUND OPEN Sunday 6 May 2018 Match Time Name Home Club H'cap Gross Nett 7.00 DAVID PEARSON ROYAL DORNOCH 1 1 7.00 EDWARD KINGSTON ROYAL DORNOCH 8 7.00 MARK KINGSTON ROYAL DORNOCH 13 7.09 JAMIE WATT BROUGHTY FERRY 2 2 7.09 ALLAN WATT BROUGHTY FERRY 9 7.09 ROD INNES BROUGHTY FERRY 10 7.18 DANIEL HOLDEN ROYAL DORNOCH 2 3 7.18 GEORGE MCKINLAY STROMNESS 10 7.18 ERIC STEEL RALSTON 12 7.27 DAVID ARCHIBOLD DUFFHOUSE ROYAL 6 4 7.27 7.27 BRIAN MILNE DUFFHOUSE ROYAL 8 7.36 ROBERT LYNCH ROYAL BURGESS 8 5 7.36 PETER KEMPSTON MORTONHALL/ROYAL DORNOCH 8 7.36 CHRISTOPHER KEMPSTON MORTONHALL/ROYAL DORNOCH 16 7.45 GARRY TETLEY CRAIGIELAW 4 6 7.45 GERRY SEYDAK ABERDOUR 5 7.45 JOHN FAWCETT BEESTON FIELDS 14 7.54 BARRY TEMPLETON ROYAL DORNOCH/GULLANE 0 7 7.54 MATTHEW DUGGAN JOHANNESBURG CC/RDGC 13 7.54 MATTHEW PATON ROYAL ABERDEEN 16 8.03 DAVID SHAW ROYAL DORNOCH 11 8 8.03 LIAM WAUGH VERULAM/ROYAL DORNOCH 12 8.03 PHILIP WHITEMAN VERULAM 16 8.12 PHILIP MEAKIN LUTTERWORTH 3 9 8.12 DONALD MACKINNON LONGNIDDRY 3 8.12 COLIN CHESSOR ROYAL DORNOCH 12 8.21 PETER BIRNIE NEWMACHAR 5 10 8.21 ALISDAIR MCKENZIE ROYAL ABERDEEN 9 8.21 IAN ROBINSON FRASERBURGH 19 8.30 ALAN HAWTHORN NEWMACHAR 4 11 8.30 COLIN MATHERS PETERCULTER 12 8.30 8.39 HOWARD MEE HILLSBOROUGH 6 12 8.39 MARK SPRIGGS HILLSBOROUGH 12 8.39 ROBERT BIGGINS HILLSBOROUGH 16 8.48 STEVEN BOWMAN COWDENBEATH 5 13 8.48 JONNY SINCLAIR COWDENBEATH 7 8.48 DARREN BOWMAN COWDENBEATH 13 8.57 DEREK RAMAGE LONGNIDDRY 6 14 8.57 DAVID NEILL MONKTONHALL 12 8.57 MARK FISHER LONGNIDDRY 13 9.06 COLIN IRONSIDE INSCH/MORAY 11 15 9.06 STEWART ROTHNIE INSCH/MORAY 12 9.06 PATRICK LAMBIE PETERCULTER 18 9.15 ALEXANDER ROTHNIE INSCH 9 16 9.15 JOHN MACDONALD INSCH 13 9.15 NORMAN MCRURY PETERCULTER 13 9.24 IAIN SMITH CAWDER 10 17 9.24 ROSS MACGREGOR MURCAR LINKS 10 9.24 ALAN SMITH MURCAR LINKS 14 £21.00 MEMBER ROYAL DORNOCH GOLF CLUB WHITE TEES £43.00 STRUIE MEMBER £64.00 NON MEMBER ONE ROUND OPEN Sunday 6 May 2018 Match Time Name Home Club H'cap Gross Nett 9.33 GORDON MACDONALD BOAT OF GARTEN/ROYAL DORNOCH 4 18 9.33 DAN ALEXANDER ROYAL DORNOCH STRUIE/BABERTON 6 9.33 TONY BARTLETT ROYAL DORNOCH 12 9.42 DAVID MACKAY FORT AUGUSTUS 8 19 9.42 PAUL CORNFIELD NEWMACHAR 12 9.42 GRAHAM ALLAN NEWMACHAR 13 9.51 ALAN GREENHALGH WALTON HEATH/RDGC 9 20 9.51 PAT REIDY ROYAL CURRAGH 12 9.51 DAVID ROBERTSON BERKSHIRE/ROYAL DORNOCH 17 10.00 COLIN TAYLOR DUNBAR 8 21 10.00 BRIAN TAYLOR PETERCULTER 8 10.00 IAN FRASER PETERCULTER 17 10.09 PHILIP ROBB PETERCULTER/ROYAL DORNOCH 2 22 10.09 IAN THOMSON PETERCULTER/ROYAL DORNOCH 8 10.09 DAVID ADAMS KEMNAY 15 10.18 CHRIS JACKSON GOGARBURN 5 23 10.18 NEIL WATTS CRAIGMILLAR PARK 8 10.18 JEREMY MURPHY CRAIGMILLAR PARK 14 10.27 GARY BETHUNE ROYAL DORNOCH 3 24 10.27 COLIN ROSS ROYAL DORNOCH/NEWMACHAR 7 10.27 DONALD ROSS NEWMACHAR 18 10.36 GRAEME CLARK MORTONHALL 2 25 10.36 JOHN GARDEN GULLANE/ROYAL DORNOCH 5 10.36 GRAHAM DICKSON DUDDINGSTON 13 10.45 DARRAGH GOGGIN LIMERICK 7 26 10.45 SHANE COMAN GRANGE 10 10.45 BRYAN DALTON ABBEYLEIX 21 10.54 EOGHAN O'DWYER TIPPERARY 6 27 10.54 TIM KIELY BALLYBUNION 12 10.54 DARRAGH O'DONOGHUE WATERFORD 14 11.03 PAUL NEILL MUSSELBURGH 9 28 11.03 MARK INNES MUSSELBURGH 10 11.03 JOHN MCCUSKER MUSSELBURGH 16 11.12 ROBBIE CHISHOLM BABERTON 9 29 11.12 MICHAEL MALONE BABERTON 13 11.12 MARK MASON BABERTON 19 11.21 ROGER BOYCE ROYAL DORNOCH 21 30 11.21 JERRY HORAK ROYAL DORNOCH 12 11.21 ALAN LATHAM-SUMNER ROYAL DORNOCH 18 11.30 JOHN WARD CAWDER 7 31 11.30 STEVEN LANGAN CAWDER 9 11.30 JOHN MCMURRAY ROYAL DORNOCH 11 11.39 HARRY BURNS LIBERTON 10 32 11.39 PATRICK O'DONNELL LIBERTON 13 11.39 GORDON BARR LIBERTON 15 11.48 JAMIE COOPER PETERCULTER/ROYAL DORNOCH 7 33 11.48 JONATHAN SMITH PETERCULTER 17 11.48 IAN TOLLET WEST LINTON 19 11.57 BOB ROBERTSON LADYBANK/ROYAL DORNOCH 3 34 11.57 DOUG SMITH ABERDOUR 11 11.57 TOM SCOFIELD LUFFNESS NEW 19 £21.00 MEMBER ROYAL DORNOCH GOLF CLUB WHITE TEES £43.00 STRUIE MEMBER £64.00 NON MEMBER ONE ROUND OPEN Sunday 6 May 2018 Match Time Name Home Club H'cap Gross Nett 12.06 THOMAS GILLAN JNR ROYAL BURGESS 8 35 12.06 THOMAS GILLAN ROYAL BURGESS 17 12.06 KEITH GILLAN MURRAYFIELD 17 12.15 BRYAN URQUHART ROYAL DORNOCH -1 36 12.15 COLIN MACKAY ROYAL DORNOCH 10 12.15 SHAUN NI MURRAYFIELD 10 12.24 DAVID ROSS NEWMACHAR 9 37 12.24 JOHN GLADWIN NORTH BERWICK 12 12.24 ROSS GLADWIN CRAIGMILLAR PARK 13 12.33 ROBBIE NELSON DUBAI 9 38 12.33 ALI NOBLE ROYAL BURGESS 12 12.33 ROSS MCKENZIE DUNBAR 17 12.42 PETER NELSON DUNBAR/ROYAL DORNOCH STRUIE 7 39 12.42 MIKE NELSON MURRAYFIELD 11 12.42 JOHN FLUCKER MURRAYFIELD 22 12.51 BRIAN NICHOLSON NEWMACHAR 2 40 12.51 JOHN NICHOLSON NEWMACHAR 4 12.51 DAVID HAY FORT AUGUSTUS 14 1.00 DAVID MCDONELL MURCAR LINKS 2 41 1.00 ARCHIE WYLIE MOUNT ELLON 5 1.00 DAVID LAMONT KIRRIEMUIR 11 1.09 DOMINIC KING CRUDEN BAY 4 42 1.09 DAVID MILNE CRUDEN BAY 4 1.09 ALAN DUFF CRUDEN BAY 5 1.18 DEREK HIGGINS AIRDRIE 5 43 1.18 JULIAN MACLEAN ROYAL MONTROSE 8 1.18 STEVEN INNES MORTONHALL 9 1.27 GRAHAM NICOL NEW TAYMOUTH CARNOUSTIE 5 44 1.27 GUS CHARITY NEW TAYMOUTH CARNOUSTIE 6 1.27 ALISTAIR JAMIESON NEW TAYMOUTH CARNOUSTIE 9 1.36 KEVIN ROBERTSON NEW TAYMOUTH CARNOUSTIE 7 45 1.36 JOHN MCLEASH NEW TAYMOUTH CARNOUSTIE 10 1.36 ALAN MCNARTY NEW TAYMOUTH CARNOUSTIE 17 1.45 ADAM MACKAY HAGGS CASTLE/ROYAL DORNOCH 5 46 1.45 ROY ALEXANDER HAGGS CASTLE 5 1.45 ALISTAIR THOMPSON HAGGS CASTLE 5 1.54 LINDSAY WOOD HAGGS CASTLE 5 47 1.54 COLIN ANDERSON HAGGS CASTLE 10 1.54 TOM FERGUSON HAGGS CASTLE 15 2.03 JOHN MCGRATH MORAY 6 48 2.03 SANDY ROSE ROYAL DORNOCH 10 2.03 CHRIS PRIESTLY MACKLESFIELD 11 2.12 WILLIAM ZACHS NORTH BERWICK 13 49 2.12 JOHN MCGLADE HAYSTON 18 2.12 JOSEPH WHEELER HAYSTON 21 2.21 DAVID SEMPLE WILLIAMWOOD 8 50 2.21 DUNCAN CLARK ROYAL DORNOCH 12 2.21 ALAN HERBERT WILLIAMWOOD/ROYAL DORNOCH 15 2.30 CHRISTOPHER TODD DOUGLAS PARK 11 51 2.30 GARY CAMPBELL DOUGLAS PARK 17 2.30 STEPHEN CURAN TROON ST MEDDANS 18 £21.00 MEMBER ROYAL DORNOCH GOLF CLUB WHITE TEES £43.00 STRUIE MEMBER £64.00 NON MEMBER ONE ROUND OPEN Sunday 6 May 2018 Match Time Name Home Club H'cap Gross Nett 2.39 ALLAN THOMSON TROON ST MEDDANS 12 52 2.39 GERALD MORTON OLD RANFURLEY 12 2.39 DAVID MCCADE OLD RANFURLEY 15 2.48 IAIN DETHICK ELGIN 8 53 2.48 BRENDAN FARQUHAR DUFFTOWN 14 2.48 SAM WYNN NOTTS 8 2.57 STEVEN GRANT ELGIN 16 54 2.57 MICHAEL CATON MORAY 12 2.57.
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