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The last Weekend in February was the February medal played on a lovely spring Sunday and once again that man Donald Standaloft took the scratch prize with a one over 69 giving him a net 66 this however was not enough to bag the first class as Mark Crichton piped him with a net 65 from 12 -77 this time it is correct as Ive checked twice the second class medal was won by Pete Manvell who had a net 64 from 25- 89 the final winners were John Preston with a two at the par 4 11th stay with the porridge John and Donnie Mc Dermott also netted a 2 at the 16th the sweep winners were first Pete Manvell second Fred Phillips and in third G Barnsley the CSS
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Sunday past and the Quarter Finals of the Port Inn sponsored winter league got off to a dry start and in the top match Jamie Jardine and Andy Durrant knocked out last years finalists David Reid and Mark Crichton the other big guns the Hectors Whitelaw went down to Ian Shaw and Mike Manvell with Mike closing the game out on his own after some sabotage to a gas main and Ian getting called away its not hard to see who the player is now quarter no 3 and D Driver and Taff Barnsley lost out closely down the last to Jimmy Gordon & Ted Mc Donald and in Quarter 4 Andy Williamson & Jack Paterson beat John Marshall and Graham Fisher which means that the line up for this weeks semis will be
09.00 J Jardine & A Durrant V J Gordon & T Mc Donald
0910 I I Shaw & M Manvell V A Williamson & J Paterson
09.20 M Crichton & D Reid V D Driver & G Barnsley
09.30 H Whitelaw & H Whitelaw v G Fisher & J Marshall
09.40 R Jardine & C Keane V J Dunn & J Stanaloft
09.50 M Manvell & S Howrie V I Mc Donald & J Bicker
10.00 T Howat & D Bodys V G Peacock & C Renfrew
10.10 R Cassidy & A Mc Ewan V J Preston & I L MacLeod
10.20 D Whitelaw & N Whitelaw V D Mc Dermot & K Queen
10.30 S Officer & J Muldoon V J Hebditch & R Mc Arthur
10.40 D Standaloft & F Lintermans V G Hillis & R Sutherland
The big game is of course for the wooden spoon and late starters Gordon & Bob have managed to recapture some wooden spoon form and are even money to retain their trophy .This week coming we are looking for volunteers to help paint the clubhouse please contact Ian and intimate your willingness we are also looking for helpers on Tuesday nights to help out with the juniors anyone who can should speak to Robert Mc Arthur the junior convenior this year there will be two sections of juniors age 6-9 and 9+ which should enable the younger kids to be coached and the older one to get some more medals in


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Port Bannatyne Golf Club is located on the beautiful and historic Isle of Bute, in Scotland. It is an ancient, distinctive, and hospitable golf club where green fees are affordable and visiting golfers are made most welcome.

Our gaelic greeting ('Ceud Mile Failte') is symbolic of scenery and atmosphere. Although the island lies in the Clyde Estuary in the south west of Scotland—and is therefore easy to reach—the Higland Boundary Fault runs neatly through the middle of Bute just a few miles south of our course. So the vistas and landscapes that surround you while playing are truly Highland in their characteristics. If you only play here once, we promise you will carry the memories of your day on our course in your heart for many, many years.


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