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Silly Season Underway As the summer season drifts into a distant memory and autumn takes its grip and the final few tournaments of the season will be played over the next couple of weeks the Autumn Handicap was played last weekend and last years winner Andy Williamson was beaten by the narrowest margin by Robert Turnbull both with 66 but Big Bob sneaked it by half a shot on the back nine leaving Andy in second place and John Marshall a further two shots back on 68 there were no twos so it’s a roll over into Saturdays September medal and your last chance to make the medal finals then on Sunday its your chance to show your gratitude to our green keepers for the exellent condition that they have turned the course out consistently all year by supporting the Green Keepers Quaich which John Marshall sponsors the last tee time will be 1.30pm so as to accommodate the prize giving at 5.00 pm There has now been a date set for the open greensome competition of September 15th which is sponsored by Donald & Jimmy Standaloft there is an entry sheet posted at the Port and at Rothesay golf Club and the Taverna Open the following day the 16th remember there is a limit on the field but there are still some space left so don’t be slow The Adult Junior medal will be on Friday the 14th and will tee off at 6 o clock sharp check the notice board for pairings also the junior prize giving is set for the 29th The Captains day is set for the 23rd and the format is a no trouser round be it in a Kilt, Skirt, or any other exotic lower garment of your choice lets hope it’s a nice day The result of the district cup has been suspended as it seems that the course was altered after the first competitors had teed off a decision will be announced soon we are looking for volunteers for a work party for Sept weekend to put up the new green keepers shed all help will be welcomed and just to depress all a sheet is up for entries to the Winter League |
Ceud Mile Failte
A hundred thousand welcomesPort 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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