Competition results


The MacKenzie Challenge Cup, the first leg of the Autumn Meeting, was won by Andy Pike, with a net 65. Nick Sharp and Gordon Hay (both 66s) were 2nd and 3rd respectively.

The Bathgate Challenge Cup, the second leg of the Autumn Meeting, was won by David Groom, with an excellent net 61. Calum Bavin (64) was 2nd and Barry Westrip (66) was 3rd.

Various other prizes are handed out following the Autumn Meetings. Calum Bavin won the Autumn Scratch for his 36 hole gross total of 147 (runner up was David Groom, with 151). David Groom won the Captain's Prize for the lowest 36 hole net score (131). Barry Westrip won the Simpson Ellis for the best 72 hole (Spring and Autumn Meeting combined) gross score (277). And John Cottle won the Donald Ridout, for the best 72 hole net score (278).

Barry Westrip continued his good form by winner the October major double. First up he won the Spen Atwood with a net 65, with Jeff Sands (66) and Darran Gallagher finishing 2nd and 3rd respectively. And Barry followed this up with a net 64 to claim the Centenary Trophy, with Nick Sharp (65) 2nd and Calum Bavin (67) 3rd.

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Autumn Pairs Open


Almost 50 golfers enjoyed a kind break in the weather at on 19 October to play in the annual London Scottish Autumn Pairs Open. Ian Jennings and his team worked through the early morning darkness to get the course in excellent condition. LSGC's own Mark McGovern and his guest Rod Taylor were the winners with a net 60, closely followed by David Johnson and Ian Hay from Royal Wimbledon, with a net 61. Charlie Matthews, our Vice Captain, presented the prizes to the winners. Special thanks to Tommy Tighe and Grant Convey for their work in making the day a great success.

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