Early March has brought with it some extremely strong winds,
testing golfers at Reay to their limit in several club competitions. The March
medal was claimed by youngster Ross Munro following a fine nett 69 in very
difficult conditions.
Munro is keen to study dentistry at University next year,
and he drilled several excellent shots in to the teeth of the south-westerly
wind during the course of his round. If he can take his early form in to the
summer season, then further reductions to his handicap of 7 will undoubtedly
follow. Taking second place on nett 70 was Donald Mowat, ahead of a clutch of
players on 71.
The March medal also marked the end of the battle for the
Donald Carmichael Trophy, awarded to the 4 best nett scores from the 6 winter
monthly medals. In the end it was Cammie Ross who prevailed by the narrowest of
margins with an aggregate score of 273. Ian Ritchie also managed to record a
score of 273, but was pipped to the post by virtue of Ross having the lowest
contributing score, a nett 63 in the November medal, compared to Ritchies
lowest score of 64. Steve Efemey finished in third place on 275.
The race for Winter League Stableford glory has also been
heating up, with Round 9 claimed by Evan Sutherland, and Murdo Macdonald
emerging victorious in Round 10. Sutherland has been instrumental in coaching a
very promising crop of young players at the club, but he has obviously still
had time to work on his own game after scoring a fantastic 42 points.
Sutherland produced two blistering halves of 35 and 36 with no less than four
birdies at the 6th, 9th, 12th and 13th holes on his way to a round of gross 71
which will not have escaped the handicap secretaries eye. Sutherland won on the
day by 3 points from another youngster, Ian A. Mackay, who has shown some fine
form of late.
Macdonald’s winning score of 33 points in Round 10 came in
some particularly trying conditions, with most players struggling to come to
terms with the strongly gusting wind. A solitary birdie at the 6th hole was the
highlight of a round which comprised halves of 42 and 43. Also on 33 points
taking second spot on countback was Andy Bain, with Lee Parnell third on 32.
In the overall Winter League Standings, Leslie Malcolm still
retains first place, but Ian A. Mackay and Ian Ritchie will still fancy their
chances of catching the leader if they can post a couple of good scores in the
final two rounds.
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