Some glorious sunny weather marked the final weekend of the
winter season at Reay as the Winter League Stableford was brought to the most
dramatic of conclusions. Players have braved wind, rain and the occasional
flurry of snow during the 12 rounds of competition, and in the end it was
youngster Ian A Mackay who emerged triumphant following a late surge up the
standings. He posted a final round score of 42 points to give a total of 231,
which was good enough to pip early pace-setter Leslie Malcolm who finished on
228. Both players deserve tremendous credit though as their respective tallies
were well ahead of the rest of the field. The ever reliable Ian Ritchie took a
distant third spot on 216, with Sandy Chisholm fourth on 210, and Alex Mackay
fifth on 209.
Round 11 on Saturday was won by Simon Harper who has shown
some good form of late. His score of 40 points was amassed during a round of gross
71, with most of his good work done during a blistering front nine of 33 which
included a birdie 2 at the short 5th hole. A steady back nine of 38 was good
enough to secure victory by a single point from Bob Earnshaw and Ruari
McCartney. Earnshaw’s round comprised two halves of 38 with birdies at the 6th
and 18th holes the highlights of an otherwise fairly steady round. The
big-hitting McCartney did his best work during a front nine of 39, with an
inward 42 giving him a gross score of 81. If he continues in this vein of form
it will not be too long before his scores catch the eye of the handicap
secretary.
Ian A. Mackays score of 42 on Sunday was also enough to win
Round 12 outright, with Chisholm second on 39. Youngsters Gregor Munro and Tom
Ross finished in third and fourth places on 38 and 37 points respectively, just
edging out their junior Coach Evan Sutherland who came fifth on 36.
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